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138CHAPTER VI. RELATING TO STUDENTS. ADMISSION. Section 1. Each candidate for admission shall procure from the Chancellor a blank form of application, which must be properly filled, and after satisfactory examination in that department or college which he proposes to enter, may then be registered as a student in such department. But no student shall be admitted as a member of a class except on producing to the professor evidence of the payment of all required fees. If he comes from another college, he shall exhibit evidence of honorable dismission. HONORALBE DISMISSION. Sec. 2. Students not minors may have a dismission from the University at their own request, and minors at the request of their parents or guardians, provided in either case there is no reason connected with the government of the University for refusing it. DISMISSION FOR NEGLECT. Sec. 3. Whenever any Faculty is satisfied that a student is habitually neglectful of his duties, and not likely to fulfill the purposes of his residence at the University, or is in any way unfitted to remain, the Chancellor shall notify his parent or guardian that he may be withdrawn; and if not withdrawn from the University in a reasonable time, he shall be dismissed. SUSPENSION. Sec. 4. A student may be suspended, dismissed, or expelled for continually resisting the government of the University, or for immorality deemed injurious to the prosperity of the University. PROHIBITIONS. Sec. 5. No student is allowed to frequent gaming houses or saloons, or to engage in gambling, or to use intoxicating drinks, or to do anything inconsistent with good morals. No student is permitted to neglect a call of the Chancellor or of any professor of a Faculty under which he is placed, but must attend without delay, and must obey the direction of the Chancellor or professor of the department to which said student belongs. All injury to the buildings or property of the University is forbidden. PETITIONS. Sec. 6. The presenting of petitions to the Board in regard to the appointment or removal of professors, or in respect to the government of the University, or holding meetings to criticise(sic) the same, is regarded as disorderly, and for such offense, in the discretion of the proper Faculty, students so offending may be dismissed from the University. EXAMINATIONS. Sec. 7. At the close of each term there shall be a public examination of all classes, and note made by each professor of the grade of each student so examined, the result of which shall be filed with the Registrar. At the close of the examination, the Faculty shall determine what students shall be permitted to pass to the studies of the next term, and no one shall be entitled to pass except he is authorized by the Faculty so to do. STUDIES. Sec. 8. All students are required to have at least three daily studies or lectures, or their equivalents, unless excused by the Faculty, and to attend such other exercises as the Faculty may direct. (R. R. 1. 254.) 135 | 138CHAPTER VI. RELATING TO STUDENTS. ADMISSION. Section 1. Each candidate for admission shall procure from the Chancellor a blank form of application, which must be properly filled, and after satisfactory examination in that department or college which he proposes to enter, may then be registered as a student in such department. But no student shall be admitted as a member of a class except on producing to the professor evidence of the payment of all required fees. If he comes from another college, he shall exhibit evidence of honorable dismission. HONORALBE DISMISSION. Sec. 2. Students not minors may have a dismission from the University at their own request, and minors at the request of their parents or guardians, provided in either case there is no reason connected with the government of the University for refusing it. DISMISSION FOR NEGLECT. Sec. 3. Whenever any Faculty is satisfied that a student is habitually neglectful of his duties, and not likely to fulfill the purposes of his residence at the University, or is in any way unfitted to remain, the Chancellor shall notify his parent or guardian that he may be withdrawn; and if not withdrawn from the University in a reasonable time, he shall be dismissed. SUSPENSION. Sec. 4. A student may be suspended, dismissed, or expelled for continually resisting the government of the University, or for immorality deemed injurious to the prosperity of the University. PROHIBITIONS. Sec. 5. No student is allowed to frequent gaming houses or saloons, or to engage in gambling, or to use intoxicating drinks, or to do anything inconsistent with good morals. No student is permitted to neglect a call of the Chancellor or of any professor of a Faculty under which he is placed, but must attend without delay, and must obey the direction of the Chancellor or professor of the department to which said student belongs. All injury to the buildings or property of the University is forbidden. PETITIONS. Sec. 6. The presenting of petitions to the Board in regard to the appointment or removal of profesors, or in respect to the government of the University, or holding meetings to criticise(sic) the same, is regarded as disorderly, and for such offense, in the discretion of the proper Faculty, students so offending may be dismissed from the University. EXAMINATIONS. Sec. 7. At the close of each term there shall be a public examination of all classes, and note made by each professor of the grade of each student so examined, the result of which shall be filed with the Registrar. At the close of the examination, the Faculty shall determine what students shall be permitted to pass to the studies of the next term, and no one shall be entitled to pass except he is authorized by the Faculty so to do. STUDIES. Sec. 8. All students are required to have at least three daily studies or lectures, or their equivalents, unless excused by the Faculty, and to attend such other exercises as the Faculty may direct. (R. R. 1. 254.) 135 |
