it is suggested that the supervisor, principal, and super- Withdraival and Refund of Fees: A student may Em
intendent assume the responsibility for submitting a withdraw from an organized class and have refunded gre 0]
list of the students- who desire a particular course to: one-half of his tuition. Requests for refunds should be perggr
University Extension, University of Kentucky. Groups made at the office of Extension Class Program, Uni- elggg,
other than teachers desiring courses should contact versity Extension. No refund will be made after mid- ggpcci
University Extension, University of Kentucky, directly. semester. All refunds must be claimed before luly 1 of r grdvgrr
Number Required in Class: A minimum of approxi- Cach ynnri i Wlth t
mately 20 students is required for a class within a radius Admission to the Graduate School: A student may N0¤
of S0 miles of Lexington, and a minimum of 25 stu- take Extension Courses for which he has prerequisites.   35 3 1
depts for elesses grr rr greater distance A 600 or 700 level course may be taken only by a stu- €¤f0ll·
. . . . dent having a bachelor’s degree. A student need not 3d¤115—
Residence.Requirements: A minimum of 30 of the apply for admission to Graduate School until hc is , Siuu a
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‘ credit for graduate sc oo purposes un ert e o owing 0 <
Student Load: Persons holding full-time working or €iY€Uf¤$t8¤€€S¤ dmod
professional assignments may not take for graduate ra) For transfer Pgrpgags it will bg labglgd nEX_ r Class
crcdit toward a degree in any single semester or term rgrraigrrau ncgrriagd for gradgatg grgditln Acceptance ( De;
more than S Crddid by another graduate school is entirely the prerogative l déngs
Tmnsyfer of Credit: Credit earned by extension may of that school- , léiivg
be transferred to another institution at the request of (ta) It may Count {Ot graduate credit at the Univer. l Class
the student. Each extension student is responsible for sity at Kentucky Provided:
checking with the institution where he is taking his (1) Tha Cggrsg gradg is B Or highgr. I Fnl
degree to be sure the extension courses will be accepted. . . . l Snider
a A U r U (2) The student gains admission torand enrolls [ Event.
Extension Credit; A maximum of 32 credits taken by in the Graduate School and was eligible for ad- r they j
extension and/or correspondence may be counted to- mission at the time the course was taken. (Grades Fuuu
ward the baccalaureate degree. Not more than half of on such extension courses may never count towards Credit
thc credits required for the major may be gained by admission.)   Aga
CXl€n$"’n· (3) The student’s director or special committee   Class
Time Required; The number of clock hours for Idcdmlndnds dsc df these credits and the record ( regulg
extension classes is the same as on campus. It is mdnddtldns dtd approved by ddd Graduate Dead r avergg
recommended that classes organized in communities a (4) NO mon? than Six Credits of extension Courses   sehola
long distance from the University meet for two sessions 9T€ involved- himgg
on alternating week-ends. Others are to meet once per Credit Toward the MIA. Degree: Under certain con- proper
week. All three-hour classes are required to meet a .. . . . Stu
· · _· . ditrons, up to six hours of the credits may be satisfied
nununum of 16 sessions for 2% clock hours. It is . . . . . gf Ke
r . . by extension courses given in person by University of
recommended that each class meet a minimum of 40 . Class
clock hours for a three-hour course to include the Knntncny lnsnnctnrn Stu
organizational and thc examination sessions. eredjt
Auditor: .·\ny student may be admitted to a class as EUQTI/fflg CZGSS P1`Og7'dTH» Tnnsn
an auditor bl' payment of the required fee. ·No credit Millard F. Allan, Ira MBA., ra Director of tha align;
can he given for a course audited. An auditor is not Evening Clgga Program gt
eligible for a special examination for credit. l img;
'f`uition and Fear; The tuition for undergraduate The dF‘"€d‘d’S EY"“?“g Class n“’gd“‘ P“""d‘*S in to the
crcditis $1+.00 pcr Serucsrer hour. The ree for graduate °PP°““““y for °°“d““‘“g "d“°2‘f‘°“ *0 °““Y°“€ ‘“ ofthe
credit is $l7.00 per semester hour. A student auditing tnn .Cnnnnl Knntnnny nrnn'. Tnls prngnnm lnclnnns be acc
  C .,..r   rrr pay rrr regular ra. Ar. 0..r-a-u.rC student mls aid     m may we taught by La,
will pay $+4.00 pcr scmcstcr hour for undergraduate Unwnrnny Stnn members nnn qnnnnnn nnnnnnn nnn titled
crcdit and $$5.00 per semester hour for graduate credit. Pnnnsnlnnnl lnnnnrn nf tnn Cnmmnnln/' Crnnn. cnnrsnn . out ·
A $2.00 service rec is charged for each course. dd Offered under the smc "‘?“d“‘°“s as dmdd di"' 1 at tin
P V ` U V I time campus classes. Nonicredit classes areldesigned to   K_ if
aymcnt of luztion: It is preferred that all students meet specific needs of business and professional people lng-
pay the tuition by cheek, made payable to the Univer- and all persons desiring to broaden their intellectual l Fee
sity of Kentucky. However, cash is acceptable. and cultural horizons. r $]4_()(
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