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All undergraduates in the College must hand in at the College office a card containing a list of studies for the second half-year before 5 o'clock Monday, February 14. Students should consult their advisers before handing in their lists of studies if any half-courses are added which the advisers have not already approved in writing. A directory showing when and where advisers may be consulted on February 14 will be posted on bulletin boards and printed in the CRIMSON. Failure to hand in the list of studies by the prescribed time will entail a $5 fine.
All students are required to attend the first meetings of all their courses after mid-years. Any instructor may refuse to admit an undergraduate to his course if he is absent from the first meeting. Attendance at the meeting does not serve as official enrollment in the course; students must include the courses in their list of studies. No course may be changed except through the granting of a petition to the Committee on the Choice of Electives.
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