UNIVERSITY or KENTUCKY

degree he desires. It may be necessary for him to satisfy certain
prerequisites which he omitted in his undergraduate curriculum.
These will be determined by the department in which the major work
is to be done. In brief it may he stated that a graduate student may
begin a full program in the fields; in which he has the equivalent of
an undergraduate major: in some cases the equivalent of an under-
graduate minor is adequate.

If the record submitted to the Registrar entitles the applicant
to admission, he should confer with the Dean of the Graduate School
about general requirements and with his major professor concerning

detailed requirements that he may have to satisfy.

Members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky having a
rank higher than that of instructor may not be considered as candi-
dates for advanced degrees of this institution.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ADVANCED DEGREES

COURSES

All courses listed in the regular University catalog which have
numbers above 100 may be counted as credit toward a graduate de-
gree, provided that courses numbered from 100 to 199 may be
counted only with the approval of the student’s graduate committee.
A course completed with a grade of D will not be given graduate
credit.

RESIDENCE

A load for full-time residence comprises a minimum of 9 semes-
ter hours of graduate course work. In the Summer Session the cor-
responding load is 6 semester hours. Part—time residence during any
semester is computed on the basis of one and one-half weeks of resi-
dence for each semester hour earned but the amount of residence
for part-time work is limited, except for graduate assistants and
part-time instructors, to not more than six weeks in any one semes-
ter. These receive one and one—half weeks of residence per semester
hour. Part—time students in the Summer Session receive one and one-
half weeks per semester hour except for short courses of less than
eight weeks in which case residence shall not exceed the actual num-
ber of weeks involved. -

.FEEs

Registration fees per semester are the same as for undergraduate
students in the college in which the major work is done, that is,
$57.00 for residents of Kentucky; $87.00 for non-residents who regis-
tered before September 12 1947; $115.00 for those who registered after
September 1, 1947. Part-time graduate students Who are legal resi-
dents of the state pay $6.50 per semester hour; non—residents pay
$13.00 per semester hour.