62 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
the University of Kentucky finds himself associating with a mature student
body. He is well prepared for further personal and professional development. Arts
Candidates for the forestry program should indicate to the Dean of the g€¤*
college that they wish to apply for the Liberal Arts-Forestry curriculum. Ad- i¤t€l
mission to the college is granted under the same conditions as for other cur- $€¥V
ricula. At the end of the first semester of the third year the college will rec-
ommend qualified students for admission to the Duke School of Forestry. Each the
recommendation will be accompanied by the student’s application for admis- indi
sion and a transcript of his academic record at the University of Kentucky, ness
No application need be made to the School of Forestry prior to this time. If ,1
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THE PREPARATION OF TEACHERS an
Students of the College of Arts and Sciences may by electing courses in Thi
the College of Education qualify for teachers’ certificates from the State De- con
partrnent of Education. For specific information conceming courses consult be
the statement of the College of Education.
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AIR SCIENCE
The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps  
The University of Kentucky maintains a unit of the senior division of the fori
Air Force Reserve Oflicers’ Training Corps in conformity with the provisions Fo1
of the National Defense Act of 1916, as amended. cor
Obiect. The object of the Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is
to provide systematic military training at civil educational institutions for the yer
purpose of qualifying selected students of such institutions as reserve oflicers the
in the United States Air Force. This object is attained by employing methods ha·
which fit men physically, mentally, and morally for pursuits of peace as well of
as for duties as leaders in the defense forces of the nation in an emergency. lin
Educational Aim. The course of study is designed to give the student fb]
training which will be as valuable to him in his industrial or professional wl
career as it would be should the nation call upon him to act as a leader in mi
its defense forces. tm
General Policy. The policy adopted by the Department of the Air Force
to carry out the provisions of the Act of Congress of ]une 3, 1916, as amended,
is to qualify students for positions of leadership in time of national emergency
and to inculcate in them a respect for lawful authority, and to teach the fun-
damentals of the military profession and air science. mi
The primary purpose of all training is the development of character, na
leadership, and good citizenship; character through high standards of honor {O.
and integrity, leadership through the acquisition and use of knowledge, good A
citizenship through the idea of service as the real measurement of accomplish- of
ment and success. an
The Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps curriculum is applicable m,
to all students regardless of their field of academic study and is designed to
produce junior officers possessing qualities and attributes essential to their P,
progressive development in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. ag
Air Science courses are open to women students with approval of academic
advisors and college deans concerned.