Change of Registration A student who finds it necessary to drop or add a subject must secure from the Registrar's Office the proper form for such procedure . A student who drops a course without fulfilling this r equirement will receive an "F" in the subject. A charge of $2.00 is made for each class change. Changes in r egistration may be made during the two weeks of late registration. After that date courses cannot be added. Courses may be dropped without penalty during the first six weeks. To drop a course without penalty between the sixth and tenth weeks a student must secure permission from the Registrar's Office. A grade of "F" is given for work below passing grade. Students who drop a course for r easons of health after the sixth week must secure from the college infirmary a statement of physical inability to carry the academic load. Withdrawal A student who officially withdraws from college during a semester will receive a grade of "W" in all courses in which the work is of passing grade at the time of withdrawal; otherwise, a grade of "WF" will be given. A student who with draws may be granted honorabl e di smi ssal provided that he has met all hi s 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 "WF" in each course. If he has no financial obligations to the college, a transcript of his work will be sent to another school upon request . Classification of Students A student's classification is determined at the beginning of the fall semester according to the following plan:
Freshman Sophomore
26 units or less
27 units and 54 grade points 57 units and 114 grade points 96 units and 192 grade points
Junior Senior
Senior Standing A student may be admitted as a senior to candidacy for a degree only if his accumu lative average is above a "C" for all work done at Biola College and all general education and lower divi sion r equirements have been completed. Transfer No unit credit will be allowed from a junior college after a student has earned a cumulative total of 70 transferable units from any accredited institution, including Biola College. No upper division credit can be allowed for courses taken in a junior college. 26
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