STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. gr
mr- four appointees. When the first appointee completes his course, or
air- eeases to be a student, another appointee takes his place. When the
l on quota of a county is full it will have at least four appointees in regular
the attendance.
ies, Each appointee is required to pass an entrance examination at the
·ard College on the subjects comprising all that is embraced in Arithmetic,
sas- English Grammar, Geography, and United States History in the Com-
the mon School Course.
nan All persons are eligible between the ages of fourteen and twenty-four
the who have completed the Common School Course—preference being
ori- given to young men or women whose means are limited, to aid whom
. no this provision is especially intended.
ant. Any person not an appointee may enter the college on payment of
the fees, but no one who is not an appointee receives traveling expenses or
is exempt from payment of fees.
APPOINTEES TO THE NORMAL COURSE. V
The law makes provision for the appointment of four teachers, or
OH persons 'preparing to teach, each year. Appointments may be made
to and certified to the Pres1dent of the College between the first day of
I july and the thirty-first day of December ot each year.
Appointments to the Normal School are tenable for one year.
‘g°’ Applicants for appointments are examined by a Board of Examiners
ur appointed by the County Superintendent on subjects transmitted by the
mh Faculty, viz., upon Arithmetic, English Grammar, United States His- I
free tory, and Geography. They should not be less than seventeen years
of age. They are also required to pass an entrance examination at the
md College. They must likewise bring certificates of good moral character.
my Matriculates of the Normal Department will be required to sign an
the obligation to teach in the Common Schools of Kentucky for as many
tm months as they receive free tuition.
’?‘ s¤=so1A1. counsss or sruov.
a 6 Special courses of study are not provided for in the Academy, the
the Normal School or the College proper; provided, however, that persons
mb who have passed the age of twenty-four years, the limit below which `
to, appointments as beneficiaries under the law must be made, may under
certain conditions be allowed to pursue selected studies without matric·
my ulating in one of the regular courses of the College.
mal CHANGE OF CLASSIFICATION.
Zhi No change of classification is allowed during the session.
AFFILIATED SCHOOLS.
int- Schools, whether public or private, may be accredited in accordance
3-4 with a resolution of the Faculty providing that graduates of these may
aes, be exempted from entrance examinations to the College where the heads
6-7 ol these schools have complied with certain conditions.