UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA suspended once and in any subsequent period of attendance fails fifty per cent or more of his work shall be suspended for poor scholarship and not be eligible for read- mission. In administering the above regulation, in no case shall failure in one course only cause a student to be dropped. Students registered in the University College will have their records reviewed by a Committee on Student Progress at the end of each period of attendance. In general the committee will be guided by the following policy. The student in the Lower Di- vision who has been in attendance one semester or the equivalent (a nine-week sum- mer term is considered the equivalent of a semester) and in any subsequent period of attendance fails fifty per cent or more of his work will be suspended for one semester for poor scholarship and will not be eligible for readmission until the lapse of one semester, except on approval of a formal petition by the Sub-Committee of the Uni- versity Senate. A student who has been dropped once and in any subsequent period of attendance fails fifty per cent or more of his work shall be suspended for poor scholar- ship and will not be eligible for readmission. In administering the above regulation, in no case, however, shall failure in one course only cause a student to be dropped. COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS The comprehensive course examinations (of which the student must successfully pass six or more to complete the program of the University College) are administered by the Board of University Examiners and are given in January, May, and August of each year. A student must be familiar with the work of the various courses and be able to think in the several fields in a comprehensive way in order to pass these exami- nations. Standings on the comprehensive examinations are issued by the Board of Examiners and are not subject to change by any other agency. APPLICATIONS FOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS University College students who are enrolled in a course at the time the examina- tion is given need not make application for it. University College students who are not enrolled in a course at the time an examination is given and who wish to take the com- prehensive examination must apply in writing to the Board of Examiners for permission prior to the last date set for filing such applications. Applications will not be accepted from students registered in the colleges of the Upper Division. Before the application is accepted the applicant will be required to furnish the Board of Examiners with proof that this privilege has not been used to avoid the payment of usual University fees. Applications will be accepted only for those examinations which are administered by the Board of Examiners. The Board of Examiners is the only agency authorized to give University College students examinations by application. Should a student fail a comprehensive course examination, he may qualify to repeat the examination by repeating the course or by further independent study. Evi- dence of additional preparation must be submitted to the Board of Examiners with the formal application to repeat the examination. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS No student who owes money to the University of Florida other than an approved non-delinquent loan account shall be permitted to re-register at the University, or to receive credit for work completed, or to receive a transcript of grades, until satisfactory arrangements for the liquidation of his indebtedness have been made with the Uni- versity Business Office.