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Effective Catalogue
[Note: This Catalogue is accurate as of May 31, 2006.]
The Cornell College Catalogue is published every year. The information contained herein was accurate at the time of publication; however, circumstances may necessitate the College's withdrawing an advertised course, changing the content of a course, or substituting instructors. The College reserves the right to limit the enrollment of any course and to cancel a course for which fewer than six students have registered or for which no instructor is available.
Between editions, the College may change or revise the programs, rules, and procedures described in this Catalogue. Students are subject to the regulations and requirements in the Catalogue and its supplements, called deTERMinations, in effect at the time they begin their first course at Cornell. A Cornell student who leaves and is later readmitted returns under the Catalogue in effect at the time of readmission.
If, after a student has begun her or his Cornell career, one or more of
the degree requirements are changed, the student may choose to be
graduated under either the original or the revised requirements. Where,
however, the faculty has legislated that a change shall apply to all
those enrolled at the time the legislation becomes effective, the
student is required to adhere to the revised requirement. Exceptions may
be granted for compelling reasons by the Academic Standing Committee or
by the administrator concerned. For the application of this
``grandparent'' principle to a student's major, see Declaration of Degree
Candidacy, Majors and Minors.
The offerings for each academic year are announced the previous winter in
the TERM
TABLE,
which is then updated as often as is necessary.
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