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Show 28 ANNUAL CATALOGUE Pre-Registration During each quarter there is a period of pre-registration for the following quarter. This is a conference plan inaugurated to avoid the problems attendant upon mass registration, and to insure opportunity for giving individual attention to the program of each student. For the year 1937-1938, pre-registration dates will be as follows: Autumn quarter September 1 September 23 Winter quarter November 1 December 17 Spring quarter February 7 March 18 All students are expected to complete their registration, including payment of required fees, before the final registration day of each quarter. Students failing to do this will be charged a late registration fee. Classes are reserved only for students whose fees are paid. Normal Registration: Fifteen quarter hours, exclusive of Physical Education, is the normal registration for any one quarter. Numbering of Courses: Courses numbered from 1 to 49 inclusive allow college credit. Courses numbered 50 and above allow terminal credit. Terminal courses are offered for junior college credit only and are accepted by Weber College toward graduation of the terminal student. These courses may not be accepted at full value by the higher institutions of learning. Classification of Students A matriculated student with fewer than forty-five quarter hours' credit at the beginning of the school year will be classed as a fresh man. A matriculated student with more than forty-five quarter hours' credit and fewer than ninety quarter hours at the beginning of the school year will be classed as a sophomore. A student who has completed fifteen units of high school work but who is deficient in the required high school subjects, or a student nine teen years of age or over who has not completed fifteen units of high school work, will be classed as an unmatriculated student. A student who is carrying fewer than ten quarter hours of work will be classed as a special student. Grades and Grade Points The grading system consists of four passing grades, A, B, C, D; failure, E; incomplete, Inc.; withdrawn, W. Exceptional accomplishment is denoted by the grade of A; superior, B; average, C; and inferior, D. When a student is dropped from a class because of inferior work or excessive absences, a final mark of E is recorded. Grade points or honor points will be assigned as follows: Each hour of A grade counts three points; B grade, two points; C grade, one point; D grade, no point; and E grade, minus one point. The total of honor points thus obtained is divided by the total hours registered. A ratio of 2.50 represents high honors. A student must make a ratio of at least 1.00 for graduation. WEBER COLLEGE 29 Fees The annual fees are $75.50 distributed by quarters as follows: Autumn Winter Spring Resident Registration $10.00 Tuition 17.00 $17.00 $17.00 Student Activity 4.00 4.00 4.00 Health Service 1.00 Lyceum 50 .50 .50 $32.50 $21.50 $21.50 Students who are not legal residents of Utah are assessed an annual non-resident registration fee of $45.00. A discount of $5.00 will be allowed students who pay all annual fees within one week after the opening of the autumn quarter. Stu dents entering the winter or spring quarter pay the registration and health service fees in addition to those listed for the quarter. The health service fee is paid by all students, first and second year, including those special students taking Physical Education classes The lyceum fee is paid by all students, including special students and auditors. In addition to these fees, students taking subjects listed below pay laboratory and departmental fees as indicated: DEPARTMENTAL LABORATORY FEES AND DEPOSITS Anatomy $1.00 Bacteriology la, 2, 3a .50 Botany 5, 6 .50 Botany 1, 2, 3, 4 1.00 Chemistry 3.00 For each course in Chemistry, a breakage deposit of $2.00 is required. Engineering 4 or 4a, 5 or 5a, 6 or 6a 1.00 Geology la .50 Geology 7, 8 1.00 Physics 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 1.50 Physiology 1 .50 Physiology 2 1.00 Shorthand, each quarter 1.00 Typewriting, each quarter 2.00 Zoology 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 17a, 18 1.00 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Music 40, Piano $15 00 Music 43, Organ 25 00 No refund. |