12 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL application for admission until his scores on this test are received by: Ad- missions Section, Office of the Registrar, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32601, U. S. A. All students are required to submit satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination for admission to the Graduate School. However, students educated in foreign countries who apply for admission while residing outside the United States may be given a postponement of this requirement until the first quarter of attendance at the University of Florida. Permission to register for a second quarter will depend upon completion of the examination. CONDITIONAL ADMISSION Students may be given conditional admission to the Graduate School for any of the following reasons: (1) to validate undergraduate records from nonaccredited and unevaluated colleges, (2) to establish the student's ability to meet the requirements of the Graduate School in cases where the quantity or quality of his preparation cannot be determined with sufficient certainty for unconditional admission, (3) to repair deficiencies in an undergraduate program which does not meet the prerequisites for graduate study set by the student's major department, and (4) to ascertain the student's ability to pursue graduate work successfully in cases where his previous grade record or GRE scores are on the borderline of acceptability. A student who is conditionally admitted to the Graduate School should be notified by his major department of the conditions under which he has been admitted. When those conditions have been satisfied, the department should notify the student in writing and send a copy of the notification to the Graduate School. Work taken while a student is in conditional status may be applied toward a graduate degree. ADMISSION OF POSTBACCALAUREATE STUDENTS Postbaccalaureate students (classified 6) who have not been admitted to the Graduate School may take graduate courses, but the work so taken will not normally be transferred to the student's graduate record if he is sub- sequently admitted to the Graduate School. By petition in clearly justified cases, it is possible to transfer up to ten quarter hours, but in no case will more than ten hours be transferred. ADMISSION TO A SECOND GRADUATE PROGRAM A student who has completed a degree program in the Graduate School may not undertake an additional degree program without the approval of the chairman of the department in which he proposes to do his major work. GRE scores must be submitted by the student at the time he proposes an additional degree program, even though they were not required at the time he started his previous degree work. It is particularly important that the qualifications of the student be carefully weighed before he is permitted to undertake work for the doctor's degree.