3. Group credit will be allowed for the following courses and seminars, if satisfactorily completed, for the number of credit hours shown: COMMERCIAL LAW PROCEDURE Credits Credits LW 501--Commercial Transactions I............ 3 LW 407-Intro. to Judicial Adm. ................ 2 LW 502-Commercial Transactions II ........ 2 LW 627-Pretrial & Trial Procedure............ 2 PERSPECTIVE LW 641-Judgments & Appeals .................... 2 LW 692-Legal Philosphy Seminar .............. 1 LW 642-Federal Jurisdiction ................... 2 LW 698-Comp. Comm. Law Seminar ........ 2 LW 644-Trial Techniques .............................. 2 PUBLIC LAW TAXATION LW 406-Introduction to Public Law ............ 3 LW 684-Federal Taxation Seminar ............ 2 4. Former courses of the same name as new courses will be accepted in ful- fillment of group requirements, if currently in a required group, to the extent of the credit hours allotted for the former course. Examinations.-In first semester courses mid-semester examinations are given pri- marily for the purpose of acquainting students with law school examinations. Examina- tions are given at the end of each semester in most courses; in seminars and other advanced courses individual written work may be required in lieu of an examination. Grading Scale.-Grades are given at the end of each Semester in all work, unless otherwise indicated in this bulletin. Students' work is graded according to the following scale: A-excellent; B-Good; C-satisfactory; D-poor and E-failure. No numerical grades are given. Grades of I (incomplete) and X (absent from Examination) are temporary grades, which must be changed to passing grades within the dates set in the University Calendar or be treated as grades of E in considering a student's record for graduation or in calculating averages. The grade of Ew is given when a student is dropped for non-attendance or unsatisfactory work. Determination of Honor Point Average.-The honor point average is determined by computing the ratio of honor points to semester hours of work attempted in courses in which letter grades are assigned. The student receives honor points according to the following scale: A equals 4 honor points per semester hour; B equals 3 honor points per semester hour; C equals 2 honor points per semester hour; D equals 1 honor point per semester hour; E (failure), or Ew (dropped for non-attendance or unsatisfactory work), or I (incomplete), or X (absent from examination) equals 0 honor point per semester hour. Probation and Exclusion Rules.-The following probation and exclusion rules are applicable to all students attending the College of Law: A student who fails to maintain a 1.8 honor point average for all work attempted in any semester will be placed on probation for the next semester in which he is in attendance. A student on probation will be excluded at the end of the semester unless he maintains a 2.0 honor point average in all work attempted in that semester, or has a 2.0 cumulative honor point average in the total of all work attempted in the College. A student excluded under this rule will not be readmitted except by special action of the faculty of the College of Law. Grades of I and X will be considered as grades of E for the purpose of computing the honor point average under this provision until such time as they are changed to passing grades, at which time the honor point average will be recomputed on the basis of the permanent grades and the student restored to good standing, continued on probation, or immediately excluded as the application of the foregoing provision may require. For the purpose of this provision a semester means either (1) the regular fall semester, or (2) the regular spring semester, or (3) if summer session is attended, such session and the following regular semester attended, as a unit.