16 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
tion of Schools and Departments of Joumalism, the American Library Associa-
tion, the Association of Research Libraries, the National Association of Schools
of Music, the Engineer’s Council for Professional Development, the American
Chemical Society, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the
American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, the American Association of
Colleges for Teacher Education, and the National University Extension Associa-
tion. The University’s Department of Social Work is a constituent member of
the Council on Social Work Education.
ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY
Students are admitted to the University of Kentucky as freshmen, as stu-
dents with advanced standing from other institutions, as graduate students, as
special students, as non-degree students, and as auditors. Admission to certain
colleges is governed by special regulations.
Applications for admission to the University should be made to the Uni-
versity Registrar on forms furnished by the Registrar's Oihce. In order for the
application to be considered these forms must be received in the Registrar’s
Oifice at least 30 days prior to the opening of the term in which the student
desires to enroll. In addition to the application form, oiiicial transcripts of high
school credits and of work done in other colleges or rmiversities should be sub-
mitted before the dates given above. All admissions, including those to the
professional schools and the Graduate School, must be passed on by the
Registrafs Oflice.
Applications for re-admission must be filed by former students who have
been registered elsewhere since registration at the University of Kentucky.
Applications for re-admission must also be filed by former students who have
not been registered at the University during the previous two consecutive
semesters except that this shall not apply to students who enroll only in con-
secutive summer terms.
Applications for re-admission must be supported by transcripts of all college
work attempted elsewhere.
Admission to the Freshman Class
Admission to the University does not necessarily qualify a student for ad-
mission to a particular college. In every case the student must meet the ad-
mission requirements of the college in which he is to enroll.
Resident students
It is the policy of the University to admit, with due regard for the
prudent use of the public funds with which it has been entrusted, all who
appear likely to benefit from a college education. The University expects only
that applicants will have made a conscientious preparation for and show at
least a minimal ability to do college work. Accordingly any applicant who is
a graduate of an accredited high school will be admitted on certificate, provided:
1. that he has at least iifteen units of acceptable high school work and
the recommendation of his high school principal, and
2. that he submit the results of a University classification test to the
oflice of the Dean of Admissions. If he scores below the 25th percentile,
he must come to the campus, accompanied, if he is under 21, by a parent
or guardian, for an interview with the Dean of Admissions or his designate,
unless special arrangements are made.