The UPEI sum, March 25, 1982. page 7 ABLE - APRIL 1982 » 9:00 am; _ ’ ' 2:00 p.m. Thursday": 15 April /' . Chemistry 332 CASS—201 Engineering 312 D—210 Business 382 , K-le Economics 4228 ‘ M-l English 231 C » M-l Computer Sc. 202 GYM Engineering 122 - _ 0-209 History 102 A K—237 English 231 B K—237 English 261 r RL—104 History 242 K—le English 251 K-237 English 262 ‘ K-237 Physics 212 “' D—209 History 112A M-l Home Economics 322 . DA-208 Psychology 252 ' GYM Political Sc 262 RL-lOS Philosophy 112 DA-407 » ’ Psychology 102 A GYM Sociology 102 B GYM Psychology 421 RL-104 Friday, 16 April Business 352 K-Zlo Anthropology 202 GYM Computer Sc. 201 A, Engineering 352 I D-210 Anthropology 211 -GYM ‘ B,C,D GYM English 351 RLsOZ Biology 110 (GYM Mathematics 252 A K-237 »Mathematics 362 _ MEM-ZOZ Economics 212 K—211 Psychology 221 A K—211‘ Physics 422 J D-210 >Eng1ish 441 ‘ M-ZOO Religious St 102 RL-IOZ Psychology 102 C GYM ' u ' Religious St. 202 I RL-O5 Saturday, 17 April > _ Business 102 A,C,D,E GYM Economics 312 :K-le Business 332 A K—210 V Engineering 342 D~209 Business 431 K-211 Business 332 B K-211 _””‘”5H1§tory“122’9' " ' 'iM—l Chemistry 352 7 0-209 Business 332 C K-237 Physics 252 . :D-ZlO English 331 _ V LRLAOS’ Economics 102 8, Psychology 432 A,B ~5K-237 : C,D;F“ GYM F311} 33» 3?? if??? 1‘15:- 53237; ~34»: v : ' Monday, 19 April ‘Biology 322 D-ZlO Biology 352 'D-Zlo Mathematics 102 A, GYM ’Chenistry 110 A,B,C GYM Biology 412 1 0-210 B,C,D,E I 3‘» Chemistry 412 GYM . Business.312 " K—leV Sociology 102 A D-209 ‘ 7 History 112 B‘ K4237 ‘ Fine Arts 102 K-237 ' , ' ,Psychology 242 A \ 0‘209 ’ ’ , . seciqlogy'zszl . D-209 ' . Tuesday, 20 April” 1 Psychology 2‘02 B. [(-237 M Mathematics 152 A,’B, English 281 I K-237 C,D GYM , " .Q‘CCCCOQG‘QGHN‘OCHQCQI‘COC‘Cfi-‘GQC‘r.‘OQ‘ICC-—-‘fi-‘C.--“-hC‘QOCCQCQ‘-------‘¢‘--‘---‘-O‘~Q‘-~OCC-“C~Q‘Q‘C-C . u , .. ‘ nh-H‘---‘-.;-b‘~-r;-*-¢~i-----cfl‘--C‘9.-----CQ-‘i-IO-Ofi-CQC~‘nd--‘-‘-“---flO..--—v-~--‘-‘—“¢nvn—‘-flflan-“‘-—-— 'Rerneading g; Examinations - (a) Application to hane any paper re-read.must be made to the Registrar within one month after recording of results. (bl- Such an 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. (6) Students who intend to appeal a course ‘ grade\are“cautioned that failing grades have been checked very carefully and, barring / a clerical error, appeals seldom result in higher grades-; izngggglote-Subjects _ I I I 1" ' (a) ' Students who fail to complete all the reguirements of a course due to circumstances L ‘ beyond their control (such as illness) meyi‘WITfl‘TfiE‘PERHISSION 9: THE PROFESSOR, CEAIRMAN AND DEAN, be granted an amount of time deemed reasonable for completion “33' ’ 9""! _ of said course. . Exams are“hens¥r ‘ ‘ _ _ I Can't hand¥%;5- L' (b) If a Studant 5095 not complete the requirements of a course within the agreed-upon 357 ‘ 3.3? I , time, a grade of ENS will replace the INC. ‘ ’ nonvo.“&¢a , k . -—- _, INTENT27 1. she grade will replace INC on the transcript._ 2. If a student already has a passing grade without completing the work and fails to completeethe'work by the agreed-upon date, the passing marks shall be submitted and shall be recorded in place of the INC. ‘