IOO STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY.
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, and United States
History, in the Common School Course.
All persons are eligible between the ages of fourteen and I
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. p
Any person not an appointee may enter the College on pay—
ment of fees, but no one who is not an appointee receives travel—
, ing expenses or is exempt from payment of fees.
APPOINTEES TO THE Nomvuu. oounsr:.
The law makes provision for the appointment of four teach-
ers, or persons preparing to teach, each year. Appointments p
may be made and certified to the President of the College -
between the first day of july and the thirty—iirst day of Decem-
ber of each year.
Appointments to the Normal School are tenable for one year.
Applicants for appointments are examined by a Board of
Examiners appointed by the County Superintendent on subjects
transmitted by the Faculty, viz., upon Arithmetic, English Gram- A
mar, United States History, and Geography. They should not »
be less than seventeen years of age. They are also required to
pass an entrance examination at the College. They must like-  
wise bring certificates of good moral character. ‘
Matriculates of the Normal Department will be required to i
sign an obligation to teach in the Common Schools of Kentucky
for as many months as they receive free tuition.
SPECIAL counsas or srubv. A
Special courses of study are not provided for in the Academy, E
the Normal School or the College proper; provided, however, .
that persons who have passed the age of twenty-four years, the  `
limit below which appointments as beneficiaries under the law j 
must be made, may under certain conditions be allowed to pur-
. sue selected studies without matriculating in one of the regular  
courses of the College.    ,
CHANGE or CLASSIFICATION. i ;.
No change of classification is allowed during the session.    ·