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.   * (a) By examination on each subject fo1· which he desires credit. UC
  — (b) By transfer, from a college or university, of credits satisfac- (1;
_ P — . tory to the Professors concerned. Df
g No student will under any circumstances be accredited beyond  
V · the Junior year. El
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` `   Accredited Schools. Fa
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_   Schools, whether public or private, may be accredited in whole or ld.
Q3; , in part. To be fully accredited, a school must present to the Univer- 3*:*
_ _° _ sity Committee on Accredited Schools satisfactory evidence that the  
. `‘`_ course of study in that school furnishes thorough preparation in all H,.
.   of the subjects embraced in the entrance requirements to the Uni- He
  versity. A school giving thorough, but less extensive, preparation im
  may be accredited in special subjects.  
· The Board of Trustees of the University has authorized the Pres- HO
ii ident to make an annual award of a free scholarship to the pupil in Kc
·   . each fully accredited school, who has completed, with the highest je
  ` grade, the full course in that school. This scholarship entitles the dl
.   recipient to free tuition. If, in addition, the holde1· of the scholar-
· V ship obtains a county appointment, he is entitled to a room in one of
.   the dormitories and to his traveling expenses.
in ji The Committee on Accredited Schools will, at an early date, re-
_ ‘ vise the list of accredited schools. Printed forms will, on applica-
L_ ‘° tion, be sent to the heads of schools who may desire to have their
.   · institutions placed lon the list of accredited schools. These forms must
  be filled out and, with an announcement of the course of study given
_; in the school, be mailed to the Committee on Accredited Schools at
`_ .: V the State University.
. The schools which were accredited, before the requi1·ements for
A ;.‘ entrance to the Freshman Class in the University were advanced,
Q are as follows:
`Q Public High Schools.
  Stbnul. Suprrlnrendcnt ur Principal. Sthnol. Superintendent or Principal.
A - Ashland ............ W. C. Campbell. Lexington ,,.,.r..._ M. A. Cassidy.
A11tIllSlCIl ............ J. R. Sterrctt. Little Rock, Ark.,-D. VV. Torreyson,
  B0ll8VllG ........... H. L. Eby. Louisville,M. H. SLR. P. Hallock,
V Brookville ......... Walter Stuart. Louisville. F'. H. S.-VV.H.Bartholomew.
‘ Carlisle ............ R. H. Sliipp. Louisville, Man. T. H. S. _E. P. Chapin.
  Carrollton .......... J. W. Taylor. Ludlow ............. C. D. Walden.
._ ` Catlettsburiz ....... J. B. Leech. Marion ...._.....__.. John P, King.
. ,‘ Clvvvrwrt ......... Edmund Wroe. Maysville .........._ D. S. Clinger.
. · C01‘yd0¤ ............ E. S. Clark. Middlesboro ........ M. O. Winfrey.
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