CATALOG 1952-1953 student's achievement will receive careful consideration. The records reveal that those students who scatter most in their choice of subjects are those who accomplish least in any of them. Therefore applicants who present a record which shows no unity or a lack of essential subjects cannot be considered. 3. SATISFACTORY SCORES ON PLACEMENT TESTS. All applicants must take the placement tests before being admitted to the University College. These are achievement tests in the fields of English, mathematics, social studies, and natural sciences. Attainments in these fields are possible without specific high school courses and are not guaranteed by the acquiring of certain high school units. If the scores on the placement tests indicate in- adequate foundation for college work, the applicant may be denied admission. B. For transfer students: * 1. Honorable Dismissal. The student must be eligible to return to the institution last attended. Students who for any reason will not be allowed to return to the in- stitution last attended cannot be considered for admission. 2. Satisfactory record. All transfer students must have made an average of C or higher on all work attempted at all institutions previously attended to be considered for admission. 3. The University of Florida accepts on transfer only those courses completed at other institutions with grades of C or higher. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE UPPER DIVISION A. From the University College: See elsewhere in this bulletin the various programs of the University College and the specific requirements listed under the curricula of the several colleges and schools. B. By advanced standing from other institutions: 1. Honorable dismissal from the institutions previously attended. An applicant for admission who for any reason is not eligible to return to the institution last attended cannot be considered for admission to the University. 2. An average of C or better. The average grade for all work attempted at other institutions must be C or better. An average grade of C or better is required for graduation from the University of Florida, and one who has not maintained this average before coming to the University need not apply. 3. A minimum of 64 semester hours accepted as transfer credit (only those courses completed at other institutions with grades of C or higher) not more than four of which are in Military Science or Physical Education. 4. Specific course requirements for the professional school of the applicant's choice. The courses listed as required for admission to the Upper Division under the various curricula or acceptable substitutes must be offered as advanced standing to qualify the student for admission to the Upper Division. An applicant lacking some of these requirements may be permitted to enroll in the Upper Division and complete them without reducing the credits required in the Upper Division for a degree. In some cases the student may be required to enroll in the University College until these requirements are met. *The student who has matriculated at any college or university, regardless of the amount of time spent in attendance or credit earned, is regarded as a transfer student.