GENERAL INFORMATION 23
Fees for law students are slightly more than the amounts shown,
and for law and engineering students the cost of books and supplies
may be greater than the estimates.
Items ef Expense gxiizlié N°s`€iii1°5i€§°t
Fees ................................................................ $114.00 $230.00
Board and Room ........................................ 400.00 400.00
Laundry and Cleaning ............................ 40.00 40.00
Books and Supplies .................................. 60.00 60.00 _
Incidentals .................................................... 75.00 75.00
Totals ............................................................ $689.00 $805.00
RESIDENCE HALLS FOR WOMEN
The University of Kentucky maintains four large residence
halls for women which house approximately 640 students. Three
small residence units are maintained for 60 women and the Uni-
versity of Kentucky has three barracks for women which house
42 students. The residence halls are under the supervision of the
Dean of Women and the Director of Residence Halls, assisted by -
a head resident in each unit.
All freshman women are required to live in the residence halls
unless residing with relatives in town. After the freshman year,
students may reside in sorority houses, and upperclassmen may
secure permission from the Office of the Dean of Women to live ·
in town. Unmarried women are not permitted to live in apartments.
Application blanks for reservations in the residence halls must ,
be secured from and should be returned to the Office of the Dean
of Women as soon as possible. No reservation will be made until
the application is returned with a deposit of $10. While students
are assigned to residence units according to classification, prefer-
ence in placement is determined by the dates of application and
deposit. This deposit is refunded at the end of the year less any
charges for damage to the room or loss of the room key. A room
reservation may be cancelled with the deposit refunded if notifica-
tion of the cancellation is received by the Dean of Women one
calendar month previous to the first day of the opening of the
freshman residence hall; after that date the deposit is forfeited.
Admission to the University by the Registrar’s Office does not con-
stitute an application for admission to the residence halls, and
does not reserve a room. Likewise, an application for a room does
not constitute an application for admission to the University.
Meals for all the women in the residence halls are served in _
the joint dining rooms of Jewell and Boyd Halls and in Sayre, and
are under the direction of trained dieticians.