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  16 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
l \ _   Out-of-State Students. A non-resident who applies for ad- _
~   mission with advanced standing must in all cases have maintained ` I
iv a standing of 1.0 in all previous college work. In other respects, . I
  the requirements and conditions of transfer are the same as for (
  Kentucky students. t
  Written applications for admission with advanced standing ~ c
  should be submitted to the Registrar’s Office on forms furnished by 2
`   that office. t
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  Admission as a Special Student
  A graduate of another university or college may enter the Uni- -
  versity as a special student. Any other person may be admitted as a  
  special student provided he is fully prepared to do the work de- .
·   sired and provided he is at least twenty-one years of age.*  
l     Before a special student can become a candidate for a degree ;
' A ‘{_.j he must have his status changed to that of a regular student. This ,
ji may be done in one of two ways: ;
`   1. Satisfying the entrance requirements for admission to the I
p   freshman class. - 4
  2. Completing in residence sixty-seven credits with a standing A
'   of at least 1.5 in all work attempted.
  A special student is eligible to take any course for which he has 1
  satisfied the prerequisites except one numbered 200 or above. `
rl; Admission as an Auditor .
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Q By payment of the required fees any person may be admitted `
{ to a class or classes as an auditor. A student regularly enrolled in
E any college must apply to the Dean of the College in which he is
A 1 registered in order to be an auditor. Other persons should apply
  to the Registrar’s Office for admission. No credit can be given for
  a class audited, nor is the student permitted an examination for
  credit. No instructor is authorized to admit an auditor to any of
  his classes except on presentation of an auditor’s card from the
  Registrar’s Office.
  Admission to Colleges and The Graduate School
_   y College of Arts and Sciences. Admission to this college is gov-
, `   erned by the general admission requirements of the University f
l   outlined on the preceding pages. _
  College of Agriculture and Home Economics. Admission to '€hlS
  college is governed by the general admission requirements of the S
3 University outlined on the preceding pages.
` 'An exception to the nge requirement may be made in the case of K
veteran of \Vorld \Var II who has demonstrated, through tests and per-
V sonal interviews, his ability to do the work desired.
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