Biola_Catalog_19740101NA

Employment: Foreign students admitted to the United States on a student visa are re­ quired by law to be registered as full-time students, carrying a minimum of 12 credit units of academic work. No off-campus employment is permitted such a student without written permission of the United States Immigration Authorities. Veterans Biol a College is approved as a degree-granting institution for the attendance of veterans under Tit le 38, United States Code. This includes the programs covered in Chapters 31 , 34, and 35 of Title 38, relating also to the education of disabled veterans and war orphans. California Department of Veterans Affairs has also authorized the coll ege for the attendance of veterans and veterans' dependents. Veterans or dependents of veterans who plan to enroll in the college are urged to contact the Veterans' Secretary in the Admissions Office well in advance of registration so that the necessary arrangements may be made with the Veterans Administration or the Cal ifornia Department of Veterans Affairs. REGISTRATION All students should register during scheduled registration days . Late registration will con ­ tinue two weeks after the regular registration days. A late registration fee of$ 5 .00 will be charged during the first week, and $10.00 during the second week. Registration is not complete until satisfactory financial arrangements have been made. Students will receive credit for only those courses in which they are officially enrolled in the Registrar's Office. Change of Registration A student who finds it necessary to drop or add a class must se~ure from the Registrar's Office the proper form for such procedure. A student who drops a course without ful­ filling this requirement will receive a "UW" in the subject. A charge of $2 .00 is made for each class change. Changes in registration may be made during the two weeks of late registration . After that date courses cannot be added unless approved by the Registrar. Courses may be dropped without penalty during the first twelve weeks of classes·. If a course is dropped during the first six weeks of classes, it will not be recorded on the student's permanent record. Courses dropped between the sixth and thirteenth week of classes will have a grade of "W" recorded . Withdrawal A student who officially withdraws from college during a semester will receive a grade of "W" in all courses if withdrawal is no later than the end of the twe lfth week of class . Otherwise , a grade of "F" will be given. A student who withdraws may be granted honorable dismissal provided that he has met all his financial obligations to the college, has secured from the Registrar's Office and completed all forms for withdrawal, and is in good standing at the time. A student who withdraws unofficially, that is, has not completed the proper forms supplied by the Registrar's Office, will not receive a refund of any portion of his tuition or fees, and will receive a grade of "UW' in each course. If he has no financial obliga­ tions to the college, a transcript of his work will be sent to another school upon request.

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