8 / GENERAL INFORMATION Cooperative Education Program.-At the University of Florida, the Cooperative Education Program is offered primarily for undergraduate students. However, the course, 4949, Cooperative Work Experience, one credit, may be recommended to the Graduate School for minor credit in master's degree programs provided this course is above the minimum course requirements for the degree. GRADES The only passing grades for graduate students are A, B+, B, C+, C, and S. Grades of C+ and C in courses below 5000 level are acceptable for credit toward graduate degrees if the total program meets the B average requirement. In 5000-level courses and above, C + and C grades count toward a graduate degree if an equal number of credit hours in courses numbered 5000 or higher-have been earned with grades of B+ and A, respectively. Grade points are not designated for S and U grades; these grades are not used in calculating the grade-point average. Grades of S and U are the only grades awarded in courses numbered 6910 (Supervised Research), 6940 (Supervised Teaching), 6971 (Master's Research), 6973 (Individual Project), and 7980 (Doctoral Research). Additional courses for which S and U grades apply are noted in the departmental offerings. With the exception of those courses listed in the Graduate Catalog, no course taken for an S/U grade may be used to satisfy the minimum requirements for a graduate degree. Deferred Grade H.-ln special situations where it is not possible to assign a regular grade at the end of a term a deferred grade (H) may be assigned. This grade may be used only in special situations where the expected unit of work may be developed over a period of time greater than a single term. The grade of H is not a substitute for a grade of S, U, or I. Courses for which H grades are appropriate must be so noted in their catalog descriptions, and must be approved by the Graduate Cur- riculum Committee and the Graduate Council. Incomplete Grades.-Grades of I (incomplete) re- ceived during the preceding semester must be removed by the deadline date stated in the University Calendar. If the grade of I has not been changed accordingly, the Office of the Registrar will record a grade of E for the course. All grades of I must be removed prior to the award of a graduate degree. UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION IN GRADUATE COURSES With permission of the instructor and the college con- cerned, an undergraduate student at the University of Florida may enroll in graduate-level courses (5000 and 6000 level) if the student has senior standing and an upper-division grade-point average of at least 2.8. After a student has been accepted in the Graduate School, up. to six hours of graduate-level courses earned with a grade of A, B +, or B taken under this provision may be applied toward a graduate degree at the University of Florida pro- vided credit for the course has not been used for an undergraduate degree and provided the transfer is made as soon as the student is admitted to a graduate program. CONCURRENT GRADUATE PROGRAMS A graduate student who.wishes to pursue degrees in two programs concurrently must have the written approval of the chairperson of each department involved and the Dean for Graduate Studies and Research. If the request is approved, the student must be officially admitted to both programs through regular procedures. If the student is approved to pursue two master's programs, no more than six hours of course work from one degree program may be applied toward meeting the requirements for the second master's degree. INFORMATION FOR VETERANS The University of Florida is approved for the educa- tion and training of veterans under all public laws in effect; i.e., Chapter 31, Title 38, U.S. Code (Disabled Veterans); Chapter 34, Title 38, U.S. Code (Cold-War G.I. Bill); and Chapter 35, Title 38, U.S. Code (Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans). Students who may be eligible for educational benefits under any Veterans Administration program are urged to contact the Veterans Affairs Office, 124 Tigert Hall, as soon as they are accepted for admission. Students expecting to receive benefits under one of these programs must file an application with the Office of the Registrar. No certification can be made until the application is on file. Benefits are determined by the Veterans Administration, and the University certifies according to these rules and regulations. The Registrar's Office maintains students' academic records. A progress report is sent to each student at the end of the term indicating grades, cumulative hours, grade points, etc. For information on student conduct policies, see Undergraduate Catalog. UNSATISFACTORY SCHOLARSHIP Any graduate student may be denied further registra- tion in the University or in a graduate program should scholastic performance or progress toward completion of the planned program become unsatisfactory to the department, college, or Dean for Graduate Studies and Research. Failure to maintain a B average in all work attempted is, by definition, unsatisfactory scholarship. CHANGE OF MAJOR OR COLLEGE A graduate student who wishes to change major or col- lege must make formal application through the Office of the Registrar and receive approval of the appropriate department chairperson, college dean, and the Dean For Graduate Studies and Research. Deadline dates for such changes as specified in the current University Calendar must be met.