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Show 20 A student is admitted to the Trades and Distributive Education Courses on a selective basis. The school reserves the right to reject any applicant who does not propose to use the training for entry into employment, or who is not occupationally qualified, or who cannot profit by the training. In order to be admitted to Weber College in any of the classifications, a student must be of good moral character. A student who has been dropped from any high school or college on account of poor scholarship, or unsatisfactory conduct, or who is on probation at another institution may not register at Weber College without first appealing to the Standards Committee for entrance. This Committee will be guided by the recommendation of the institution from which such a student transfers. Filing of Credits by August 1 A student should have his high school credits on file in the Registrar's Office by August 1. If his credits are not on file by the time of registration, he may be denied entrance. A student who has taken college work previous to his registration in Weber College must file his credits from all other institutions attended. Pre-registration During each quarter there is a period of pre-registration for the following quarter. Pre-registration is a conference method inaugurated to avoid the problems attendant upon mass registration, and to insure opportunity for giving individual attention to the program of each student. All students are expected to complete their registration, including payment of fees, before the final registration day of each quarter. The normal registration for any one quarter is fifteen quarter hours, exclusive of physical education. Classification of Students After registration students are classified as Freshmen, Sophomores, and Special Students. A student with less than forty quarter hours credit at the beginning of the school year, or a terminal student who is registered in any regular course in the first year is classified as a Freshman. A student with more than forty quarter hours' credit, or a student who has completed a regular freshman course in terminal subjects is classified as a Sophomore. A student who is carrying less than ten quarter hours of work is classified as a Special Student. FEES, DEPOSITS, AND REFUNDS The following fees are required of all full-time students. Autumn Winter Spring Total Registration $10.00 $ $ $10.00 Tuition 17.00 17.00 17.00 51.00 Student Activity Fee 7.00 5.00 3.00 15.00 Concert and Lecture Fee 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 Health and Service Fee 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 $37.00 $25.00 $23.00 $85.00 •£>-■ Students entering the Winter or Spring Quarter pay the $10.00 Registration Fee in addition to the other fees listed for the Quarter. Student Activity Fee is $6.00 for students entering the Winter Quarter and $4.00 for students entering the Spring Quarter. All fees for the quarter axe due and payable at the Treasurer's Office by the final registration day of the quarter. -21 Non-resident Fee A student who is not a legal resident of Utah is required to pay an annual non-resident registration fee of $55.00 in lieu of the resident registration fee of $10.00. The law states that "a student cannot acquire a domicile in the State until he or she, or the parent or guardian, if the student is a minor, has lived in the State for a period of one year prior to registration in the University of Utah, the Utah State Agricultural College, or branches thereof, or any of the State junior colleges. No person can acquire a domicile by living in the State of Utah, when such person lives in Utah merely for the purpose of attending or enabling a minor child to attend such institutions." Miscellaneous Fees Special Students: $2.50 a credit hour, minimum fee $12.50. Listening Courses in which no credit is desired: $5.00 a quarter for each subject. Listeners in laboratory or activity courses, such as art, clothing, typewriting, and stenography, pay $2.50 for each credit hour represented by the course, with a minimum fee of $5.00. Short Term Courses: Nominal fees are charged for courses such as Radio. The charge for each course is announced in advance. Evening Courses: Information regarding Evening School courses is available at the Registrar's Office, or it may be secured by writing or calling Weber College. The charge for each course is announced in advance. Summer Courses: Information regarding Summer Session courses is available at the Registrar's Office, or it may be secured by writing or calling Weber College. The charge for each course is announced in advance. Field Geology and Field Biology include special laboratory work for which special laboratory fees are charged. These fees will be stipulated at the time the course program is determined. Late Registration: A late registration fee is assessed beginning Tuesday of the second week of the quarter. The charge is 50 cents for Tuesday, and $1.00 for Wednesday and the remainder of the second week. Registration is not complete until the student has settled for his fees at the Treasurer's Office. Registration Changes: a subject $ .50 A fee of 50 cents is charged for any change in registration after the second week of the quarter. Flight Training: Engine Rating Dual Instruction Solo Instruction 65 HP $ 9.00 an hour $ 7.50 an hour 85 H.P. to 125 HP 11.00 an hour 8.50 an hour 150 H.P. to 200 H.P 18.00 an hour 15.00 an hour Link Trainer Instruction 10.00 an hour Locker Rental: Lockers are available for student use for a rental charge of 50 cents a school year or portion thereof. In addition, a $1.00 deposit is required on all lockers. This sum is refunded when the locker key is turned in or .when the locker is vacated. No refund will be made iif the key is not returned. Lockers are required of all students taking physical education or laboratory classes. See Refunds section for other refund provisions. Lockers may be secured from the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Room 102, Moench Building. |