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required fees, be enrolled in any class or classes
which he may desire to attend.

V. In each class occasional examinations in
writing held at such times as the Professor
may appoint shall form part of the work
required of students who follow the ordinary
curriculum, but the number of such examinations
in any class during a session
shall not exceed the number of hours per
week at which that class is required to
meet.

VI. There shall be two pass examinations
annually - one at the close of a session
and the other at the commencement of
the following session - on such days and
at such hours as the Senate shall appoint.

VII. Students who are candidates for graduation
must undergo a pass examination
on the subject or subjects taught in every
class of the course prescribed for graduation.

VIII. When a student shall have completed
the required attendance on any class he may
present himself for examination on the
subject or subjects taught in that class,
at either the first or second pass examination
which shall occur next after the
completing of his attendance, but he shall
not be allowed to appear for examination
on such subject or subjects, at any subsequent
pass examination unless with special
permission of the Senate granted on account
of sickness or some similar cause
duly certified.

IX. If a student shall fail to pass at the

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required fees, be enrolled in any class or classes
which he may desire to attend.

V. In each class occasional examination in
writing held at such times as the Professor
may appoint shall form part of the work
required of students who follow the ordinary
curriculum, but the number of such examinations
in any class during a session
shall not exceed the number of hours per
week at which that class is required to
meet.

VI. There shall be two pass examinations
annually - one at the close of a session
and the other at the commencement of
the following session - on such days and
at such hours as the Senate shall appoint.

VII. Students who are candidates for graduation
must undergo a pass examination
on the subject or subjects taught in every
class of the course prescribed for graduation.

VIII. When a student shall have completed
the required attendance on any class he may
present himself for examination on the
subject or subjects tonight in that class,
at either the first or second pass examination
which shall occur next after the
completing of his attendance, but he shall
not be allowed to appear for examination
on such subject or subjects, at any subsequent
pass examination unless with special
permission of the Senate granted on account
of sickness or some similar cause
duly certified.

IX. If a student shall fail to pass at the