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The Revised Regulations.

VERY FEW ESSENTIAL CHANGES.

Probation indicates that a student is in serious danger of separation from college. When a student has been put on probation, whether for a stated period or not, he can be restored to full standing only by a special vote of the faculty. While on probation, he is not permitted to compete for any prizes or honors offered by the college, nor will he be recommended for a degree. If, after a reasonable period of trial, his conduct is still unsatisfactory, his probation may be closed, and his connection with the college shall then cease.

Suspension is a temporary separation from the college; and it may be accompanied with the requirements of residence in a specified place, and of the performance of specified tasks. (See also ??? 28.)

Dismission closes a student's connection with the college, without necessarily precluding his return.

Expulsion is the highest academic censure, and is a final separation from the university.

The other changes are unimportant.

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