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V. SCHOLASTIC CREDITS AND DEGREES.

No exact rules covering all cases of scholastic
credits and degrees can be stated at this time. In general,
however, it may be said that applicants for the degrees of
B. A. and B. S. this session whose work at the University
has been satisfactory,
and who are or who become members of
of the various military or naval organizations, called out
by the Government, will be excused from courses which they
have not time to complete, and will have their respective
degrees conferred on them, upon the written certification of
their military or naval commanders that their work has been
satisfactory.

The same principle for scholastic credits in the
College applies, mutatis mutandis, for the work of the present
term. to those undergraduate students who are not applicants
for degrees this session.


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The students of the Graduate Department and of
the Departments of Law, Engineering and Medicine, are
referred to their respective Deans for detailed information.

Except in the Department of Medicine, all students
who remain members of the University will receive appropriate
credits towards their various degrees upon the successful
completion of the course in military instruction and training.