J i 98 STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY.
" of fees, but no one who is not an appointee receives traveling expenses
or is exempt from payment of fees.
  APPOINTEES TO NORMAL SCHOOL COURSE.
The law makes provision for the appointment of four teachers or /  {
persons preparing to teach, each year. Appointments may be made
and certiiied to the President of the College between the first day of y
July and the thirty-first of December of each year. ` °
Appointments to the Normal School are tenable for one year.
Applicants for appointment are examined by a Board of Examin—
ers appointed by the County Superintendent on subjects transmitted
by the Faculty, viz.: upon Arithmetic, English Grammar, 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 likewise bring certificates of good moral
‘ character.
I Matriculates in the Normal School will be required to sign an ob-
ligation to teach in the Common Schools of Kentucky for as many
months as they receive free tuition.
TRAVELING EXPENSES.
By the terms of the recent legislation upon the Agricultural and I “
Mechanical College of Kentucky, County appointees are entitled to
have their traveling expenses from their home to the College and re-
turn paid by the College on condition that they remain bone fida, stu- ' V
dents of the College for ten consecutive months, or one collegiate
year.
It follows from this that a student in order to be entitled to travel-
ing expenses must:
lst. Be appointed according to law, a copy of which is herewith
transmitted.
2nd. That he must travel from home to the College by the shorts
est, least expensive and most expeditious route and take receipts for all
necessary expenses of travel, depositing the same upon arrival with the , 3
President of the College.
3rd. That he must present himself for matriculation within one
week after the beginning of the fall term of the Collegiate year. · A
V 4th. That he bring a certificate of good moral character, signed _
by two or more well known and responsible citizens of his county.
5th. That he pass creditably the entrance examination required
` for admission.
1 6th. That he remain a student of the College for ten consecutive
I months, or one collegiate year.