GENERAL INFORMATION 27
ed if the Registrafs Oflice does not constitute an application for admission to the
mdal. residence halls, and does not reserve a room. Likewise, an application for a
haHs_ room does not constitute an application for admission to the University.
[tion Refunds on room and board will not be made after the twelfth week of a
of a semester. A student withdrawing during the Hrst twelve weeks will have with-
have held 8% of the total semester fee for-each week or fraction thereof during
King which he was in regidencle. Refgmds olrlr Fon; anddboard will ngti be mzirge apr
D temporary a sence omt e resi ence a s. stu ent must wit raw o cia y
T ff; in the oflice of the Dean of Men to be eligible for a refund on room and board.
1 on Any eligible student desiring living accommodations in a private home in
the city should come to the Office of the Dean of Men if assistance is needed.
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mdc HOUSING FOR MARRIED STUDENTS
Tera- The University operates two new housing projects for married students
ions. to accommodate 450 families in 237 eEciency and 218 one-bedroom apart-
H a ments. The eliiciency apartments rent for $69.00 and $78.00 per month, the
ve a one-bedroom apartments, $82.00 and $86.00 per month. Rentals include
I bi furnishings adequate to basic living, utilities, and maintenance.
I 0 To apply for a housing unit, communicate with the Ofhce of the Dean
st is of Men for general information and an application blank. A $25.00 deposit
ated is required with the application in order to establish priority. Generally, al-
though the University may make exceptions in emergency cases, only full-
stu‘ time, married male students of the University and their immediate families
' of are eligible for the apartments. The University reserves the right to change
rental rates at any time it is deemed necessary to the welfare of the projects.
has STUDENT MOTOR VEHICLES
Ito All students registered as freshmen and sophomores at the University,
nen regardless of the number of years they have attended college, and all students
cial on academic or disciplinary probation are forbidden to possess and operate
mts motor vehicles while attending the University unless given special permission
by the Dean of Men. This regulation applies to the University environment
lin- including the campus, the city of Lexington, and the greater Fayette County
led area. Students in the above categories must not bring motor vehicles to the
ents University at any time without permission. All upperclass students who bring
nts motor vehicles to this area must register them in the Ofiice of the Dean of Men
ion at the beginning of each term.
ner,
lse. OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINANCIAL HELP
in Self-Help. Many students pay a portion of their expenses at the University
I zi through part-time employment within the institution or outside. While the
has Y.M.C.A., the Dean of Women, and the Dean of Men render all assistance
possible in helping students to obtain part-time employment, positions cannot
nk always be found for all who need such help. It is advised that no student
ND attempt entire self-support, and all new students are urged to come prepared
m to meet their expenses in full for at least one semester. The student who is to
té be partially self-supporting should seek help from his advisor in adjusting his
mt studyhloird to tllge enHd Ehat his employment will not prevent him from obtain-
ing t e argest ene t rom is courses.
E; Loan Funds, Scholarships, and Fellowships. To the greatest extent possi-
an ble, financial assistance is rendered worthy students through loan funds and
by through scholarships and fellowships. In some cases aid in the form of scholar-