STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. 95
BENEF|c|AmEs. A
Each Legislative Representative District is allowed to send, 5
on competitive examination, one praperbx prepared siudem! each
year, to this College, free of charge for tuition.
Benenciaries are appointed on competitive examination. A
Board of Examiners is appointed for this purpose by the County
Superintendent of common schools. The results of examina-
tion are reported to the Superintendent, who, from the data thus
furnished, selects the appointee. Examinations are made upon
subjects transmitted to the County Superintendent by the
’ Faculty of the College. One appointment is made each year.
' Appointments are made by the County Superintendent
~ between the nrst day of june and the first day of August of each
year. Appointments when made should be immediately certi-
. ned to the President of the College.
Appointments for the College proper, viz., the Agricultural,
Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Scientific, Classical,
p and Normal Collegiate courses are all valid for the term of years
 » necessary to complete the course of study in which the appointee
 · matriculates. This includes the course in the Academy.
» It follows from the above that a county which makes its I
_Z  appointments regularly according to law will have for the session
{  of 1893-4 one appointee in the College, for the session of 1894-5
A  two appointees, for the session of 1895-6 three appointees, for the
 S session of 1896-7 four appointees. When the nrst appointee
A completes his course, or ceases to be a student, another appointee
takes his place. When the quota of a county is full it will have
, at least four appointees in regular attendance.
 , Each appointee is required to pass an entrance examination
, at the College on the subjects comprising all that is embraced in
L Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, and United States
· History, in the Common School Course.
. All persons are eligible between the ages of fourteen and
il twenty—four who have completed the Common School Course-
  preference being given to young men or women whose means
  are limited, to aid whom this provision is especially intended.
1 Any person not an appointee may enter the College on pay-
ment of fees, but no one who is not an appointee receives travel-
ing expenses or is exempt from payment of fees.