GENERAL REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS / 13 UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION IN GRADUATE COURSES With the permission of the instructor and of the college concerned, an undergraduate student at the University of Florida may enroll in 600-level courses if he has senior standing and an upper-division grade-point average of at least 2.8. His registration, during any term in which he is enrolled in a graduate course, may not exceed 17 credits. A 600-level course taken under this provision may be applied toward a graduate degree at the University of Florida after the student has been accepted in the Graduate School if credit for the course has not been used for an undergraduate degree. INFORMATION FOR VETERANS The University of Florida is approved for the education 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 local Veterans Administration representative or the Veterans Administration Regional Office, P.O. Box 1437, St. Petersburg, Florida, well in advance of the date of registrations. Students expecting to receive benefits under one of these programs must file with the Office of the Registrar their Certificate of Eligibility which is issued by the Veterans Administration. No certification can be made until the Certificate is on file. Benefits are determined by the Veterans Administration, and the University certifies according to their rules and regulations. ADMISSION OF FACULTY MEMBERS AS GRADUATE STUDENTS Members of the faculty of the University of Florida with a rank of assistant professor or above (or equivalents), except county agents in the Agricultural Extension Service, may not receive a graduate degree from this institution. They may, however, register for work in the Graduate School and apply the credit earned to graduate degrees to be conferred by other institutions. GENERAL REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of the student to inform himself concerning, and to observe, all regulations and procedures required by the program he is pursuing. In no case will a regulation be waived or an exception granted because a student pleads ignorance of the regulation or asserts that he was not informed of it by his adviser or other authority. The student should make himself especially familiar with (1) this section of the Catalog, (2) the section pre- senting the requirements for the degree he plans to take, and (3) the offerings and requirements of his major department.