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Show (f'^adualia^ i^eauiAementd, CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Requirements for the Certificate of Completion ere as follows: Completion of at least ninety quarter hours of approved work, exclusive of physical education activities and Physical Education 40 or 41. The work must include: 1. Orientation. (To be taken during the freshman year.) 2. Physical Education 40 or 41. 3. Three quarter hours of Physical Education 1. All regular!/ enrolled students are expected to complete five hours of physical education during their freshman year. (Exceptions will be made only by special permission.) 4. The successful completion of the two-year terminal course as out lined iri this Bulletin, or a two-year course as outlined by the Dean of Instruction. The Dean of Instruction has the authority to modify the above graduation requirements according to the needs of the individual. In addition to the above requirements, candidates for the Certificate of Completion' in the Trades must successfully pass the examinations as designated by the Trade Advisory Committee. The Certificate of Completion is designed for students who desire to complete their formal education at the close of the second college year. GRADE POINT AND RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS Before a student can become a candidate lor graduation, his scholastic record must show that he has satisfied the requirements for entrance, that he can fulfill all the requirements for graduation on the completion of the course for which he is registered, and that he has an average of not less than C, a ratio of at least 1.00, in all his college work. Before a student can become a candidate for graduation, he must have completed thirty quarter hours of residence work at Weber College. All candidates for graduation are required to be present at the Commencement Exercises. Any exceptions to these requirements are made by the President. TRAINING RECORD CARD A Training Record Card is issued to Trade Preparatory Students when their course of training is completed or when they leave school for placement on a job. This card indicates the units of work which have been successfully completed by the student. CERTIFICATE OF PREPARATORY TRAINING A Certificate of Preparatory Training is issued to vocational students who complete a prescribed training program. The Training Record Card and the Certificate of Preparatory Training are issued in recognition of training arid accomplishment. They do not indicate graduation. 28 l\Gfot€4K2Zi&&&&> Regulations Attendance: Registration and enrollment in the different classes of Weber College presupposes that recitations, lectures, and laboratory session's will be attended regularly. Absence from class naturally detracts from accomplishment and interest. It also leads to habits that are not tolerated by employers. Students who are irregular in their attendance may be dropped from the class involved and given an E grade in the subject. Changes in Study Program: A student may make a chance in his study program if for justifiable reasons it seems advisable. Withdrawal from a course prior to the close of the sixth week may be made by applying to the Registrar's Office for a withdrawal slip and by having this withdrawal slip approved by the student's adviser and returned to the Registrar's Office. A student may not be permitted to add any new subject to his course after the second week of any quarter. If a student desires to withdraw from a subject after the sixth week, application must be made to the Registrar's Office. The Registrar will then ascertain the standing of the student at the time applicaion for withdrawal is made, and, if the student is passing, a grade of withdrawal will be given. Otherwise a grade of failure will be recorded. Withdrawals from College with Honorable Dismissal: Any student who finds it necessary to withdraw from Weber College, except at the end of the quarter, should petition the Registrar to grant him an honorable dismissal. This petition properly signed must be filed with the Registrar. The Registrar will then ascertain the scholastic standing of the student if the application for withdrawal is made after the sixth week. If the student is doing passing work, a mark of withdrawal is given; otherwise, a grade of failure is recorded. An honorable dismissal indicates that a student has been properly released from the College and that he has paid or has made arrangements to pay all fees. Higher institutions of learning require as a prerequisite to admission an honorable release from the institution previously attended. Incompletes: Incompletes are permissable only in instances wherein the student has been absent for illness or is delinquent lor other thoroughly justifiable causes, and in such instances only when a grade of passing work prior to the absence is revealed by the class record. The giving of" an Incomplete is furth?" contingent upon the student's having made known the cause of absence to the instructor, prior to the issuance of grades. It is further provided that any Incomplete given under such ruling shall appear finally ori the records as an E unless made up during the first succeeding quarter in which the course is given. Changing of Grades: Grades entered with the Registrar shall be unalterable except in instances in which explanation to the Admission, Credits, and Graduation Committee, or to the Administration, is expressly made by the teacher concerned, and then, only in the event that error in recording or computing grades is shown to be the cause for the change. 29 |