Regulations of the Academic Senate
University of California
The following abbreviations are used in the Regulations of the Academic
Senate:
Part I. Students
Title I. General Provisions
- 300. Status of Students
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- Students are classified as graduate and undergraduate; and undergraduates
as regular students, special students, and limited students. Students
holding a Bachelor's degree from this University or from another institution
of approved standing who are candidates for a second Bachelor's degree
are classified as regular undergraduates.
- All the graduates of any one calendar year , January 1 to December
31 , shall be ranked as belonging to the so-called class of that year.
(EC 3 Nov 69)
Title II. Undergraduate Students
- 310.
- Regular students are undergraduates who are enrolled in the established
curriculum of a school or college.
- 312.
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- Special students are undergraduates who have not completed in full
the requirements for matriculation nor a substantial amount of college
work. They must be 21 years of age and submit evidence of adequate preparation
for university work. No special student may be a candidate for any degree.
- A special student may enroll only in such courses as have been specified
by the dean of that student's college or school, and the student's continuance
in special status is subject to review each term by that dean.
- A special student may attain regular status by satisfying the matriculation
requirements.
- 314.
- Limited students hold the Bachelor's degree but are ineligible for admission
to graduate standing, or without the Bachelor's degree have completed in
this University, or in another institution of approved standing, and with
satisfactory scholarship average, a substantial amount of college work,
and have been admitted to the University, in accordance with the provisions
of SR 492, for the purpose of completing a specified program of courses
either required for admission to regular status in one of the professional
schools of the University, or selected to satisfy some other definite need
or interest. Such students are enrolled, for a definite period specified
at the time of their admission, as undergraduates. Those who seek eventual
admission to regular status in a professional school are enrolled in that
school or, if the school offers no undergraduate curriculum, in the College
of Letters and Science. Those who desire to satisfy some other definite
need or interest are enrolled in the college or school most concerned with
the courses they will pursue. The dean of the college or school in which
they are enrolled is responsible for their adherence to the specified program
of courses and for their maintenance of such grades as may have been specified
when the program was approved. Limited students for whom no grades have
been specified are subject to the minimum scholarship requirements for undergraduates
of the University. Any deviation from the program as planned, or any scholarship
deficiency incurred while pursuing it, will result in the cancellation of
a student's limited status and will render that student subject to dismissal
from the University.
Title III. Graduate Students
- 320.
- Graduate Students are such graduates of the University (or of other institutions
empowered to confer like degrees on an equivalent basis) as are pursuing
advanced or special studies under the direction of a Graduate Council. Graduate
students may be resident graduates not candidates for a degree; or they
may become candidates for higher degrees. All graduate students are considered
resident graduates not candidates for a degree, unless admitted to candidacy
by a Graduate Council after formal application.
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