Catalog of Lamar State College of Technology, 1957-1958 Page: 46
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46 GENERAL REGULATIONS
Freshman: Has met all entrance requirements but has completed
fewer than thirty semester hours.
Sophomore: Has completed a minimum of thirty semester hours
and thirty grade points.
Junior: Has completed a minimum of sixty semester hours and
sixty grade points.
Senior: Has completed a minimum of ninety semester hours and
ninety grade points.
Special Student: Must meet all entrance requirements.
Full Time Student
A student taking twelve or more semester hours, four or more in a
summer session, is classified as a full time student.
Assembly
Attendance at assemblies is expected of all students.
Change of Address
A change in home or Beaumont address should be reported to the
Registrar at once.
Discipline
The College authorities assume that any student eligible for admis-
sion to the College is familiar enough with the ordinary rules of con-
duct for ladies and gentlemen to need no definite disciplinary regulations.
The College reserves the right to place on disciplinary probation or to
dismiss any student at any time for sufficient cause.
Any activity sponsored by any group of Lamar students recog-
nized as such must conform to behavior requirements of the College. The
officers of the particular group are held responsible for the behavior of
the participants in the sponsored activity. Failure to maintain this
standard of behavior may subject the group to suspension of all social
activities for as much as one long session.
Possession or use of alcoholic liquors on the campus is forbidden by
law and the guilty student is subject to immediate dismissal as well as
criminal prosecution. Possession or use of such liquors at any college
sponsored function is classified as unacceptable behavior.
Disciplinary Probation
A student may be placed on disciplinary probation for unacceptable
behavior at any time or place. The Dean of Men or the Dean of Women
may classify behavior as unacceptable and may set the period of pro-
bation. The student has the privilege of appealing the decision to the
Disciplinary Committee of the College. This appeal is made through the
Office of the Dean of Student Life.
Eligibility for Extra-Curricular Activities
An extra-curricular activity is understood to be any activity repre-
senting the student body, any student organization, any department or
division organization or any activity representing the College.s 1
GENERAL REGULATIONS
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