. Lebanon Valley College Catalog . when desired bythem, or when the Faculty deems it expedient. The standing is indi-cated generally by classification in six groups, as follows : A (90-100%) signifies that the record of the student is distin-guished. B (80-90%) signifies that the record of the student is very good. C (70-80%) signifies that the record is good. D (60-70%) signifies the lowest sustained record. E (below 60%) imposes a condition on the student. Failing to make up a condition at an appointed time is equal to arecord of F. F (failed completely) signifies that the student must drop


. Lebanon Valley College Catalog . when desired bythem, or when the Faculty deems it expedient. The standing is indi-cated generally by classification in six groups, as follows : A (90-100%) signifies that the record of the student is distin-guished. B (80-90%) signifies that the record of the student is very good. C (70-80%) signifies that the record is good. D (60-70%) signifies the lowest sustained record. E (below 60%) imposes a condition on the student. Failing to make up a condition at an appointed time is equal to arecord of F. F (failed completely) signifies that the student must drop or repeatthe subject and cannot be admitted to subjects dependent thereon. If the students record as a whole is poor, he may be required torepeat certain subjects, to repeat the years work, or to withdraw. Admission Students wishing to enter Lebanon Valley College mustpresent credits from high schools, normal schools, andacademies before the time of matriculation. Blanks for such creditsmay be had on application to the BULLETIN 17 Registration The registration days for the collegiate year 1922-1923are as follows: September 18, 19, 20, and Monday andTuesday, February 5 and 6, of the second semester. Students registeringlater than the days specified will be charged a fee of one dollar. Registration is not complete until the Registrar has affixed his signa-ture to the matriculation card and a copy of same has been filed withthe Registrar. Absences Should a student be absent once beyond the number oftimes a class meets each week, he will be required to takea special examination, for which a fee of one dollar will be examination must be taken within a week of the excess absence;otherwise the student will lose his class standing. Absences immediatelypreceding or following vacation will be counted double cuts. Chapel All students are required to attend the morning chapel service. Failure to attend will be ground for action bythe Faculty upon recommendation of


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