Biola_Catalog_19540101NA

STUDENT GUIDANCE SERVICE Since the establishment of the Personnel Department, the following steps were taken in the development of the counseling program. First, a centralized record system was adopted including cumulative interview forms. Second, a freshman testing program was begun to provide counselors with accurate data regarding the student's academic aptitude as well as personality traits. Third, channels were established with the Registrar's Office so that transcripts and grade records were made available to counselors. Accordingly, students are grouped on the basis of major and interest under a faculty counselor whose responsibility it becomes to guide each student of his group through college years and to recommend him to the Qualifications Committee for graduation when his schooling terminates. Finally, there has been the addition of freshman orientation composed of lectures and discussions brought by various members who are in touch with common problems. The objectives of the counseling program have been interrelated with the disciplinary system of the school. A minimum number of rules is combined with instruction in Christian principles of conduct for the purpose of encouraging students toward mature self-guidance. CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS A student's classification is determined at the beginning of the fall semester according to the following plan: Freshman 26 units or less Sophomore 27 units and 27 grade points Junior 57 units and 57 grade points Senior 91 units and 91 grade points ATTENDANCE Attendance at each class session, chapel, and prayer hour is required of all students. If a student's unexcused absences from any class become double the number of meetings per week, the student is dropped from that class with a grade of F. Unexcused absences from chapel and prayer hour in excess of the number of meetings per week result in disciplinary action. GRADES A Distinguished work, which is reserved for outstanding attainment 3 B Good work done in a sustained manner 2 C Average work done in a sustained manner 1 D Passing 0 F Failing work. Subject must be repeated in class -1 I Incomplete. Dr. Dropped from class. W Withdrew from school. A semester grade in any subject is based on the student's grasp of subject matter as evidenced by his daily class work and his examinations. To graduate a student must have at least as many grade points as units in the total credit value of all courses undertaken by him. Report cards showing grades will be issued to students from the Registrar's Office. 20

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