EVALUATION OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT During the 1966/1967 academic year, the College will award final grades according to the following system of student evaluation: First Class Standing A Second Class Standing B Pass Standing Cc STANDING GRANTED C— Failure F Special Conditions xX REGULATIONS CONCERNING COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS Examinations will be held during the last week of each term and during the last three days of Summer Session. One week prior to examination is set aside at the end of each term for reading and for consultation with faculty. Students who miss examinations because of illness or domestic affliction should submit in writing to the Dean, an application for special consideration, accom- panied in the case of illness, by a doctor’s certificate. Such requests for consideration must be made as soon as possible after the absence. The final standing in each course may be based on all of the work in the course submitted during the term; a passing grade in any examination does not necessarily ensure a passing grade for the course. If a course is repeated, no exemption from assignments or other classroom work will be granted. A request for the rereading of an examination paper must be made in writing to the Dean within ten days following the announcement of the examination results and must be accompanied by a fee of $5 for each paper. Students making such requests should remember that papers are checked carefully, and those for which the mark is a failure will already have been reread. Applicants should state clearly their reasons for believing that the mark does not represent a true evaluation of their efforts. Unless the reasons are considered valid, the application for a rereading of any paper may be refused. Except under special circumstances not more than two papers from any one set of term examinations may be reread. If, on rereading a paper, it is found that the mark is increased by such an amount as to raise a failing grade to a passing grade, or from one grade to the next higher classification, the fee will be refunded. THE DAILY SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Classes begin every week day including Saturdays, at 8:30 a.m. They are fifty minutes in length with a ten minute recess between each of them. Morning classes end at 12:20. Afternoon classes begin at 2:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and at 3:00 21