GENERAL INFORMATION 29
he Dean of Men or Dean of Women: Room and board, and coun-
501- seling on personal problems.
its- The Deans of Colleges and Department Heads: Academic coun-
wo seling and preparation of the student’s schedule.
on
°m What the Veteran Should Bring With Him
The following items should be available when the veteran I
arrives at the University:
of l. A certified copy of his discharge or release from the armed
ity forces.
2. An official transcript of his high school credits. (This ap-
ied plies to those who have not previously been in college.)
uy 3. An official transcript from each college or university pre-
viously attended, including those at which he participated
ith in the Army Specialized Training Program, the Navy V-12
Program, or other college training program. All transcripts
ien _
his should be sent to the Registrar several weeks before regis-
tration.
of
the 4. Official information (as detailed as possible) about any
specialized military training for which he wishes to seek
college credit. Such information may be covered in a
_ Separation Form, letters from military authorities, a report
mg from the Armed Forces Institute, or on USAFI Form No.
at 47 (Revised).
`t- . . . . . . . .
 g 5. A Certificate of Eligibility and Entitlement, Public Law
for 346, or a letter indicating eligibility under Public Law 16.
(No payment for subsistence may be made until a certifi-
cate has been filed with the University. The veteran
should obtain his certificate from the Veterans Adminis-
ice tration as soon as possible after discharge from military
This service.)
~ns 6. Sufficient funds to provide subsistence for two months.
the
eral Credit for Training Taken While in Military Service
mrc; With the exception noted below respecting military science,
Tc the University of Kentucky does not grant blanket credit for mili-
r€' tary service. Any credit allowed will be granted on the basis of
’ as demonstrated proficiency in a particular subject or subjects.
as_ The Army Specialized Training Program. This program was
ce offered at the University of Kentucky and all courses have been
A ' evaluated in terms of equivalent University courses and have been
wer assigned credit values. Credit from other accredited institutions
’1°€· for courses taken in the ASTP will be accepted on transfer, pro-