Register Author:University of California Berkeley Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: RESIDENCE. Residence at the University is residence in its vicinity and attendance upon such of its exercises as are appointed for the student. In this sense,... more » residence at Mt. Hamilton is residence at the University for such students as have been appointed to work at the Lick Observatory. EXTRACTS FROM JOINT REGULATIONS OF THE FACULTIES. Following are the principal regulations governing undergraduate residence and study, except such as are given, elsewhere in this Register, in the statement of the curricula of the several colleges. For the regulations concerning graduate study, see under Graduate Department. Admission. 10A. The status of all undergraduate students shall be probationary during their first year of residence. At the close of the probationary period, the question of status of each student shall be reviewed by the Committee on Study-Lists of the college in which the student is enrolled, and his status shall then be determined by the Faculty, acting upon the recommendation of said Committee. 12. Graduate Students, Regular Undergraduate Students, and Students at Large, are, by virtue of their status, fully matriculated, and their privileges as matriculates continue so long as they maintain good standing in the University. Special Students and Limited Students, on the other hand, are unmatriculated, and such privileges as are granted them terminate at the close of each academic year, but may be renewed from time to time at the discretion of the proper Faculty. 13. Applicants for the status of Regular Student or Student at Large, whose preparation, as tested by examination or certificate, falls only slightly short of the full requirement for entrance, may nevertheless, at the discretion of the Academic Council, be recommended for admission and matricul...« less