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The benefits of education and of useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free government.
Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of Democracy, and while guided and controlled by virtue, the noblest attribute of man. It is the only dictator that freemen acknowledge, and the only security which freemen desire.
Where liberty has arisen, learning must be cherished--or liberty itself becomes a fragile thing.
The Catalog of the University of Texas at AustinThe catalog of the University comprises four issues: General Information, The Undergraduate Catalog, The Graduate Catalog, andThe Law School Catalog. Each issue is available from the Office of the Registrar. The Undergraduate Catalogis published in July of even-numbered years; The Graduate Catalogis published in July of odd-numbered years; The Law School Catalogis published in January of even-numbered years. These issues contain regulations and degree requirements that apply to undergraduates, graduate students, and students in the School of Law. Regulations are valid only for the period given on the title page; for an explanation of the period for which degree requirements are valid, see "Graduation under a Particular Catalog" in each issue. The list of courses to be offered in the following sessions is preliminary and is superseded by the Course Schedule, published each semester and summer session. General Information,published every July, contains current and historical information about the University and regulations that apply to all students during the academic year given on the title page. General Informationis meant to be used along with each of the other issues; each student must be familiar with the regulations given there and with those given in the issue that covers his or her degree program. The catalog of the University is the document of authority for all students. Any academic unit may issue additional or more specific information that is consistent with approved policy. The information in the catalog supersedes that issued by any other unit if there is a conflict between the two. The University reserves the right to change the requirements given in the catalog at any time. Printed catalogs may be ordered by writing to the Office of the Registrar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-1157 or by calling (512) 475-7555. Catalogs are also published on the World Wide Web at http://www.utexas.edu/student/registrar/catalogs. Assistance in obtaining information about the University, including costs, refund policies, withdrawal, academic programs, the faculty, accreditation, and facilities and services for disabled persons, is available from Theodore E. Pfeifer, Registrar, at (512) 475-7510 and at the address given in the preceding paragraph. Issue Number 2002/1, January 2002 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN (USPS 652-360) is published six times a year, one issue in January, two issues in April, two issues in July, and one issue in October, by the Office of the Registrar, The University of Texas at Austin, 2400 Inner Campus Drive, Austin, Texas 78712-1157. Editorial and production staff
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