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` o` Research, the Bureau of School Service, the Bureau of Source f·
1 Materials in Higher Education, the Teachers Placement Bureau, P
  the Radio Studios, the Department of University Extension, the C
_ Department of Public Relations, the Engineering Experiment Sta- tl
g tion, the Child Guidance Service, the Industrial Psychological U
    Service, and the Social Research Consultation Service.
5 The University of Kentucky is on the approved list of the 3
" Association of American Universities, and is a member of the b
  Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the E
Kentucky Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. It is t
accredited in its respective colleges or departments by the Associa- C
tion of American Law Schools, the American Association of 1
, Collegiate Schools of Business, the American Association of Schools V
  and Departments of Journalism, the American Library Association, 1
  the National Association of Schools of Music, the Engineers’ Coun-
' cil for Professional Development, the American Chemical Society, S
the National Association of Schools of Social Administration, the f
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, and the American '¤
Council on Pharmaceutical Education.
; y ADMISSION T0 THE UNIVERSITY E
it ~ Students are admitted to the University of Kentucky as fresh- `
, men, as students with advanced standing from other institutions,
as special students, and as auditors. Admission to certain colleges
is governed by special regulations. 2
Applications for admission to the University should be made 1
to the Registrar on forms furnished by the Registrar’s Office. {
Certified copies of high school credentials and of work done in other ;
. institutions should be submitted to the Registrar's Office in advance j
  of the registration period. Failure to file credentials in time for 1
  checking before the registration period will delay the student in 1
  arranging his program. All admissions, including those to the ‘ 1
  professional schools and the Graduate School must be passed on
  S by the Registrar's Office. Students who come to the University (
  k without having their admission approved, do so at their own risk. (
  i The University reserves the right to refuse consideration of appli-
  4} cations not made before the beginning of the registration period. ,
§/ The University classification tests must be taken by new under- ,
§’   graduate students before they can be registered for classes.
il   Admission to the Freshman Class ‘
§ Applicants who are graduates of accredited high schools will .
Q be admitted to the University on certificate, provided they have at A
  least fifteen units of acceptable high school work. A unit repre- l
i` sents the study of any subject for a school year of at least thirty- .
E two weeks, with five recitation periods a week, each of at least A
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