UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Student Responsibility: The student must assume full responsibility for registering for the proper courses and for fulfilling all requirements for his degree. The faculty and the student's adviser will assist and counsel, but the student must take the initia- tive and assume responsibility for meeting all requirements. The student's program of studies is subject to the approval of his adviser and the head of Department of The Professional Curriculum. Each student is responsible for completing all courses for which he is registered. Courses can be dropped or changed without penalty only through the approval of the student's adviser. Seniors must file formal application for degree in the Office of the Registrar and must pay the graduation fee early in the semester in which they expect to receive the degree; the official calendar in the catalog shows the latest date on which this can be done. Student Petitions: If a student feels that the College regulations work a peculiar hardship or injustice in his case, he may petition for waiver of the regulation involved. Information on the procedure to be followed in submitting such petitions may be secured from the student's adviser. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES The College of Physical Education and Health offers four undergraduate degrees: The Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, The Bachelor of Science in Health Education, The Bachelor of Science in Recreation, and The Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. A student is required (1) to complete one of the curricula offered in this college; (2) to complete 66 semester hours in the Upper Division (60 semester hours for Physical Therapy) with an average of 2.0 or higher; (3) to complete 130 semester hours for the four-year period (124 semester hours for Physical Therapy) with an average of 2.0 or higher; and, (4) to complete the course requirements in his major field with an average of 2.0 or higher. In addition to completing the above requirements, the student must have earned four Activity Units in approved extra-curricular activities. Experience shows that men and women are called on to perform many and varied services in their respective schools and communities. Participation in extra-curricular activities while in college contributes substantially to the success of persons entering the profession. Information concerning this requirement may be secured from the student's adviser. GRADUATION WITH HONORS AND HIGH HONORS To graduate With Honors, a student must have completed the work of the Upper Division with an average of 3.2 or higher and be recommended by the faculty of the College. No grade earned by repeating a course may be considered in computing the honor point average for determining eligibility for honors. A committee of the faculty of the College administers the regulations concerning graduation With High Honors. This committee invites students who are eligible for graduation with honors to apply for and take a high honors examination. Recommenda- tion for graduation With High Honors is based upon excellence in the high honors examination, honor point average, and evaluation of the student by his instructors. Students may secure further information from their adviser.