STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. QQ
*68 7th. That he maintain during the collegiate year such class stand-
ing as will enable him to pass the Hnal examinations at the end of the
vear.
. l 8th. That he maintain a good character and maintain such class _
,  I standing as the regulations require.
°? If at the end of the collegiate year the foregoing conditions have
16 been complied with, the President of the College shall certify the fact
Of . I to the Treasurer of the College, who, upon said certificates as vouchers,
shall pay to the appointee the amount shown by the receitps afoersaid,
and in addition thereto the sum for discharging the necessary expenses ,
I; to be incurred in returning home.
as COMPENSATED AND UNCOMPENSATED LABOR.
ln The work necessary for carrying on the Agricultural and Horti-
H cultural operations of the College is done by the students in those de'
*1 partments, and is paid for at rates varying from six to eight cents per g
hour. Its design is tvro-fold; to put in practice the instruction re-
" ceived in the class-room, and to assist indigent students. The experi-
Y ence of this College is that of Agricultural Colleges generally——that
compensated labor is not remunerative to the College.
The College holds itself under no obligatron to furnish compensated labor
lo any students except those who enter as county appointees. V
1 I , Students are paid weekly for the services rendered, and apply the
) money as they see proper.
_ No student, however, should come to this College expecting to maintain `
  , t himself exclusively by compensated labor. At least seventyjive dollars per -
é annum, exclusive of his earnings while here, should be at the command of every
student who wishes to avail himself of the advantages of the compensated labor
_ system.
No compensation is given to students in the Department of Practi-
L cal Mechanics, inasmuch as no pecuniary returns are possible to the
College from this Department as at present organized.
I CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER.
‘ All applicants for admission in to any class in the College or Aca-
Q Y demy must bring satisfactory testimonials of good moral character.
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