i i  ’ STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. 131 l
FREE TUITION, BENEFICIARIES.    
ed Each Legislative Representative District is allowed to send, on compet.  
its . · itive examination, one property prepared student each year to this college,  
EY free of charge of tuition.  
id- [A Siatement for the guidance of County Superintendeuts : 1. lf the county forms one I 
ite 0,- more than one Legislative Representative District, each district is entitled to keep four { 
be students in the College and {our in the Normal School free of tuition. i 
` ` 2. lf a Legislative Representative District embraces more than one county, each  
county is entitled to keep four students in the College and four in the Normal School free ·
’S` at tuition.] V
Benenciaries are appointed on competitive examination. A Board of  
Examiners is appointed for this purpose by the County Superintendent of ii
common schools. The results of examination are reported to the Superin-  
tendent, who from the data thus furnished selects the appointee. Examina- . 
tions are made upon subjects transmitted to the County Superintendent by
the Faculty of the College. One appointment is made each year.
Appointments axe made by the County Superintendent between the first
day of june and the first day of August of each year. Appointments when
W made should be immediately certined to the President of the College. p
Appointments for the College proper, viz., the Agricultural, Mechanical 1,
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Scientific, Classical, and Normal Collegiate `
* * courses, are all valid for the term of years necessary to complete the course
of study in which the appointee matriculates. This includes the course in Q
the Academy. _
( ; It follows from the above that a county which makes its appointments ·‘
regularly according to law will have for the session of 1901-2 one appoint-
ment to the College; for the session of 1902-3 two appointees; for the session
of 1903-4 three appointees; for the session of 1904-5 four appointees. When
the first appointee completes his course, or ceases to be a student, another
> appointee takes his place. When the quota of a county is full it will have iv.
2 at least four appointees in regular attendance.
* Each appointee is required to pass an eutrace examination at the Col- » 4
lege on the subjects comprising all that is embraced in Arithmetic, English Q
? Grammar, Geography, and United States History in the common school F
‘ course,
i All persons are eligible between the ages of fourteen and twenty-four
who have completed the common school course—preference being given to
young men or women whose means are limited, to aid whom this provision
is especially intended.
A ’ Any person not an appointee may enter the college on payment of fees,
' but no one whois not an appointee receives traveling expenses or is exempt ·
from the payment of fees, .