9:00 A.M. Monday, 8 December Business 411 Can. Studies 401 Greek 101 Chemistry LIOA, B, C English 362 Foods & Nutrition 302 Mathematics 221A, B Mathematics 351 Comp. Science 261 German 201 Philosophy 342 Psychology 311 Rel. Studies 302 Anthropology LOILB Soc./Anth. 312 2:00 2.M. Biology 310 Biology 411 Business 33iA, B Economics 211 Education 421 Engineering 341 English 192A English 192B English 192C English 192D English 281 Family Studies 411 German 451 Rel. Studies 102 Rel. Studies 321 Anth. 361 EXAMINATION TIMETABLE - DECEMBER 1986 7:00 P.M. Can. Studies 451 Economics 1LOIF Economics °312 Engineering 221 History 331 Physics 351 Psychology 431A Tuesday, 9 December English 341 Clothing & Design 201 Foods & Nutrition 311 Mathematics 251A, B Physics 121 Psychology LOLA, B, F Psychology 351 Wednesday, 10 December Biology 331 Business 300 Engineering 121! English 461 History 101A, B Foods & Nutriti Mathematics 321 German 102 Psychology 361 Anthropology 201 on 201 Thursday, 11 December Biology 201 Chemistry 331 English 272 English 471 Fine Arts 101 Clothing & Design 321 Mathematics 101A Mathematics 101B, C, D Mathematics 361 Comp. Science 251 Sociology 301 D-209 CaASS-201 RL-102 RL-104 RL-111 DA-315 K-237 GYM MEM-202 MEM~210 K-211 K-237 CASS=201 CASS-201 K-210 K=211 K-211 GYM GYM GYM D-209 MEM~115 RL-05 Business 321 Chemistry 441 Chemistry 471 Economics 281 English 382 History 312 Mathematics ISIA, B,C,D,z Mathematics 301 Psychology 271A Psychology 401 Sociology 391 Biology !01 Business 441 Cana. Studies 301 Economics 301 English 251 Comp. Science 151 German LOLA, B Physics 321 Psychology 352 Business 341A, B Engineering 231 History 371 Psychology 302 Sociology 101A Business LOLA, B, Cy Dy & Business 401 Chemistry 351 Education IOLA, B English 322 Physics 211 Pol. Studies 361 Sociology 321 D-209 D=210 RL~104 RL-102 DA-208 DA=L11 K=237 GYM GYM K-211 M1 Biology 301 Chemistry 221 English LOK English LOLL Fam. Studies 431 Fam. Studies 451 Comp. Science LOLA Comp. Sc. 101B,C,D,E Comp. Science 371 Philosophy LOIC Sociology 211 K-210 GYM Mat D=210 RL=111 Mol 0-209 K-211 K=237 GYM Business 471 Economics 251 Education 411 Engineering 111 Fine Arts 201 Philosophy 411 Physics 251 Pol. Studies 261 Psychology 301 Sociology LOIC Friday, 12 December Can. Studies 201 Chemistry 240 Economics 101D History 231 Mathematics 331 Rel. Studies 231 Sociology lOLE Saturday, 13 December Biology 321 Business 200A,B,C,D Business 451 Engineering 321 English 452 Foods & Nutrition 431 Prench 451A : Psychology LOIC Psychology 242A Rel. Studies 311 Sociology 282 Monday, 15 December Business 252A, B Chemistry 361 Engineering 311 English 231 History 241 Clothing & Design 101 Physics 201 Psychology 201A University 1lOOA, B Tuesday, 16 December Foods & Nutrition 211 French 201A Physics ILIA, B Economics 222 English 101A English “101B English 10IC English 101D English LOIE English lOIF English 101¢ English 101H English 1011 English l101J Biology 110 Business 351 Classics 101 Economics*.101C Economics l101B Economics 271 French 281 Studies LOLA Studies 101B Rel. Rel. English 241 Physics 421 Chemistry 411 History 321 Psychology lLOLE Psychology. 271B Psychology 271C Rel. Studies 221 GYM GYM K-237 MEM-115 Biology 211 Engineering 211A, B Mathematics 102E Mathematics 261 Psychology 391 Sociology 10ID D-209 Psychology LOLD K-211 K-237 K-237 RL=111 Economics 102E Education 361 English 291 Philosophy LOLA, B NOTES: (1) RL=111 circumstances. RE-READING OF EXAMINATIONS - (a) EXAMINATIONS MISSED - (a) Satisfactory explanation for any examination missed must be made to the Registrar's Office within forty-eight (48) hours from the time the examination Failure to do so will result in the notation “Did Not Write” (DNW) on the student’s transcript. (b) .The department will normally require the writing of a special examination in the case of an examination which was missed. (c) For explanations of sickness, a doctor's certificate may be required. (d) A fee of $5 per examination is normally charged. (e) SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS are permitted only under exceptional Application, forms must be completed at the Registrar's Office and approved % is written. by the department(s) concerned. Application to have any paper re-read aust be made to the Registrar within one month after recording of results. (b) Such am application must be supported by a substantial reason in writing. (c) A fee of $5 must be paid before any paper is re-read. If the result of the re-reading is a raising of the grade, the fee will be returned to the student. (d) Students who intend to appeal a course grade are cautioned that failing aaaaee have been checked very carefully and, > barr ng a clerical error, appeals seldom resuit in higher grades. INCOMPLETE SUBJECTS: Students who fail to complete all the requirements of a course due to circumstances d their control (such as filness) may, WITH TH PERMISSION OF OF TRE PROFESSOR, IRMAM AND DEAN, be granted ‘an amount of time deemed reasonable for completion of said course. Permission must be in writing and must be received in tie . Registrar's Office prior to the recording of final grades. If a student does not complete the requirements of a course within the agreed-upon time, a grade of FNS will replace the INC. INTENT: The grade will replace INC ow the transcript. If a student already has a passing grade without completing the work and fails to complete the work by the agreed-upon date, the passing mark shall be submitted and shall be recorded in place of the INC. “NO, I'M NOT OSCAR THE GROUCH! NOW, GO Away, KID, I'M TRYING To STUDY!" ASSIGNMENT OF STUDY CARRELS IN. THE ROBERTSON LIBRARY ~ Study carrels in the Robertson Library for the 1987 Spring Semester will be given out at the table in front of the: Xerox room as follows: = 54 Carrels = 54 Carrels = 36 Carrels 36 Carrels 30% 30% 20% 20% Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen 1987 1987 1987 1987 Monday, January 12, Tuesday, January 13, Wednesday, January 14, Thursday, January 15, Carrels will be assigned on a ‘come first, serve first’ basis by picking a number from a box. Carrel assignments may not be traded. This arrangement has proven to. achieve a more es atmosphere wyenneety for study. The Registear s Office defines the four classes as follows: 15 Semester Hours 18 Semester Hours 48 Semester Hours 78 Semester Hours 5 credits or 6 credits or 16 credits or 26 credits or Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior November 25 1986