UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STUDENT REGULATIONS For information relative to graduation, failure in studies, conduct, social activities, etc., the student should consult the Bulletin of Student Regulations and the sections of the Catalog containing regulations of the separate Colleges and Schools. Each student is held responsible for observance of the rules and regulations of the University insofar as they affect him. Some regulations and interpretations supplementing the Bulletin of Student Regulations are given here. CREDITS The term credit as used in this bulletin in reference to courses is equal to one semester hour. DEGREES The Board of Control will confer the degree appropriate to the course pursued under the following conditions: 1. Curriculum requirements.-Certification by the Registrar and the Dean of the college concerned that all requirements of the course of study as outlined in the college announcement, or its equivalent as determined by the faculty of the college offering the course have been completed. 2. Recommendation of the faculty. 3. Residence requirements.-(a) The minimum residence requirement for the bac- calaureate degree (except the Bachelor of Laws degree) is two semesters, or one semester and three six-week summer terms, or one semester and two nine-week summer terms, or five six-week summer terms, or four nine-week summer terms. (b) For the Bachelor of Laws degree ninety weeks of study in an accredited law school, of which at least fifty-six must be in the College of Law at this University. (c) For the master's de- gree two regular semesters, or one regular semester and three six-week summer terms, or one regular semester and two nine-week summer terms, or six six-week summer terms, or four nine-week summer terms are necessary to satisfy the residence require- ments. (d) Students are required to complete the last thirty credit hours (fifty-five in the College of Law) applied towards the baccalaureate degree during regular resi- dence in the college from which the student is to be graduated. Exception to this regulation may be made only upon written petition approved by the faculty of the college concerned. 4. Attendance at commencement.-All candidates for degrees are required to be present at commencement exercises (Baccalaureate Sermon and Commencement Convo- cation). A student who fails to attend shall not have his degree conferred until he makes another application and complies with this requirement. COLLEGE CREDIT FOR SERVICE TRAINING Veterans may be allowed credit for training and experiences obtained in the armed forces during the war in accordance with the recommendations of the American Coun- cil on Education as set forth in "A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services." All veterans entering or reentering the University should con- sult the Director of Admissions in the Office of the Registrar. In many cases it will be helpful to the student and his dean in planning a program if this can be done in ad- vance of registration.