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l  14 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
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  *` the Bureau of Business Research, the Bureau of Government J
" _ Research, the Bureau of School Service, the Bureau of Source  
I _`°1 Materials in Higher Education, the Teachers Placement Bureau,
_   the Radio Studios, the Department of University Extension, the
  Department of Public Relations, the Engineering Experiment Sta- ·
  tion, the Child Guidance Service, the Family Life Institute, the In- i
  dustrial Psychological Service, the Social Research Consultation
  Service, and the Sociological Research Consultation Service.
  The University of Kentucky is on the approved list of the
I   Association of American Universities, and is a member of the
t   Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the
  Kentucky Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. It is
  accredited in its respective colleges or departments by the Associa-
` Qi tion of American Law Schools, the American Association of
\ _ *‘*   Collegiate Schools of Business, the American Association of Schools
I ,   and Departments of Journalism, the American Library Association,
if-i the National Association of Schools of Music, the Engineers’ Coun-
I   cil for Professional Development, the American Chemical Society,
    the National Association of Schools of Social Administration, the
I   American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the American Coun-
  cil on Pharmaceutical Education, and the American Association of
p   Colleges for Teacher Education.
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  ADMISSION T0 THE UNIVERSITY
  Students are admitted to the University of Kentucky as fresh- .
°* men, as students with advanced standing from other institutions,
Q as graduate students, as special students, and as auditors. Admis-
‘ sion to certain colleges is governed by special regulations.
' »   Applications for admission to the University should be made
  to the Registrar on forms furnished by the Registrar’s Office.
`ZQ Certified copies of high school credentials and of work done in other
  institutions should be submitted to the Registrar’s Office in advance
  of the registration period. Failure to file credentials in time for
  checking before the registration period will delay the student in
  arranging his program. All admissions, including those to the
  professional schools and the Graduate School must be passed on
7 5 by the Registrar’s Office. Students who come to the University
’ / , E without having their admission approved, do so at their own risk. 2
  _   The University reserves the right to refuse consideration of appli- V
  cations not made before the beginning of the registration period. .
‘i The University classification tests must be taken by new under-
  graduate students before they can be registered for classes.
, Admission to the Freshman Class
Applicants who are graduates of accredited high schools will
. . · be admitted to the University on certificate, provided they have at