CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
Applicants for admission into the Freshman Class of the
Scientific Course must be prepared to stand an examination
upon the following or their equivalents: English Grammar
J and Composition, Geography, Ray’s Arithmetic, Part III,
Ray’s Algebra, Part I, Outlines of History.
New students must present themselves for examination
and matriculation on the Monday preceding the beginning
of the fall term. No one is admitted to tuition until zz/[ his
fem aw _/mz}/.
Applicants for admission into the Normal School or Com-
. mercial Department must be prepared to stand an exami-
nation in English Grammar, Arithmetic, and Geography.
Normal students who receive free tuition will be required
on entering to sign an obligation to teach within the limits
of Kentucky for a period as long as that during which they
receive free tuition.
Degrees.
The degrees conferred are Bachelor of Science (B. S.),
Bachelor of Arts (B. A.), Master of Science (M. S.), Master
of Arts (M. A.)
For the degrees of B. S. and B. A. an actual membership
of at least one year in this College is required, and a satis-
factory examination on the é'/lI'Z)'L’ cvzzrsc of scientific or
classical study.
For the degrees of M. S. and M. A. a satisfactory exami-
nation is required on a course of post-graduate studies
  prescribed by the Faculty, and covering a period of two
years.
To those who do not complete the entire Scientific or
Classical Course, but only certain parts thereof, certificates