‘ 54 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY.
* ‘_ ADMISSION AND CLASSIFICATION. the?
Students will be admitted to the University as their previous trhih. Engh;
V ing warrants. They will be admitted to the Freshman class, to advanced Algeb
.‘ 4 standing, to special courses as special students, or admitted as graduate Plane
l students. T
‘ ADMISSION TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS. prece.
An applicant for admission to the Freshman class of any ofthe A It
Colleges of the University must offer credit for fifteen units* of high lege?
school or other secondary school work, so chosen as to include the Buw
nine and one half basic units prescribed by all the colleges. Students additi
who oifer thirteen units will be admitted conditionally. and;)
ENTRANCE SUBJECTS. €ith€l
The units oHered for admission to the Freshman class must be Schoo
taken from the last as given below. The numbers indicate the units
that may be offered in each subject.
English 3 to 4 Physical Geography gtol E
Algebra lé Geology 5 to l md;
Plane Geometry 1 Zoology 5 tol */5
History 1 to 35 Psychology or Pedagogy l wmk
Foreign Languages 2 Political Economy l com
Solid Geometry Q Agriculture l Sent
Trigonometry 5 Domestic Science i Sew
French 1 to 3 Commercial Geography it Whlc]
German 1 to 3 Commercial Arithmetic l Bee E
Spanish 1 to 3 Surveying i
Greek 1 to 3 Bookkeeping i ]
Latin 1 to 4 Manual Training 6 th€(
Civil Government i» Drawing l inch]
Botany Eg to 1 Physiology i= t0] thge
Chemistry § to I Teaching of 6 months or more, ih hh
Physics 1 holding first class certificate 1 com
*A unit represents a subject pursued five periods a week for one year. mtr
Graduates of first-class High Schools who have had four full years’ work in English V
of five recitations per week may offer four units in English. —
No subject offered as an entrance requirement can be counted again in the total
credits required for the completion of a college course.