lz UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
i 1 Students who come fi·om Kentucky high schools which are not
I ii accredited may be admitted to the University if, in addition to meet-
  ing the above requirements, they successfully pass examinations for
  admission.
- gf Applicants for admission to the freshman class who have grad-
| 4f? uated from accredited high schools outside of Kentucky are admitted
Y   on certificate provided their high school work meets the above require-
!   ments and provided they rank in scholarship in the upper two-thirds
l   of their graduating classes. Students in this classification who do
I   not rank in the upper two-thirds of their classes must pass examina-
{ dj` tions for admission. Students who are graduates of non-accredited
i · high schools outside of Kentucky may be admitted if they success-
i   fully pass examinations foradmission.
    Admission to Advanced Standing
    Students coming from other institutions of higher learning are
i   required to present certified transcripts of all work done elsewhere,
2   Work done at a fully accredited college or university ordinarily will
; {ii  be recognized credit for credit at the University of Kentucky, except
I   that credit is not allowed on transfer for work done with the lowest
  passing mark. To be accepted on transfer from another institution
· Q`!  a student o1·dinarily must have made a standing which would insure
’  i: normal progress toward a degree. He must also present evidence of
f `i  honorable dismissal or leave of absence.
  4]  Advanced standing in the University may also be secured by pass
fi  ing an examination on each subject for which credit is desired, pro-
Y   vided there is evidence of a serious intent to continue a program of
  study leading to a degree.
. {  Before a transfer student can become a candidate for a degree
` ° he must have met the entrance requirements outlined above for admis-
4 ‘·  sion to the freshman class.
Q  Admission as a Special Student
` j  A graduate of another university or college may enter the Univer- ·
’   sity to pursue any special work. Under the following conditions.
2,4 other pe1·sons may be admitted as special students regardless of
j   whether they have met the entrance 1·equirements for admission to
_; the freshman class.
{   ’ 1. They must be prepared to do the work desired.
  2. They must be at least twenty-one years of age.
.   Before a special student can become a candidate for a degree he
sl must have satisfied the entrance requirements for admission to the
*   freshman class.
  · Admission as an Auditor
_   By payment of the required fees any person may be admitted to a
·   class or classes as an auditor. A student regularly enrolled in 311Y
L   college must apply to the Dean of the college in which he is regiS·
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