26 Uivivnnsrry or KENTUCKY  
University Health Service [
' °‘ The University recognizes a special obligation in the health of the ;
· students. To meet this obligation it maintains the University Health Serv-  ·
ice.
The service consists of an out-patient clinic and a forty bed infirmary . 
for the more acutely ill. X-ray and clinical laboratory services are provided.
In a case requiring major surgery a consultation is held with the stu-  
dent’s parents or his home physician. The student is then either sent to a ,
local hospital for the surgery or returned to his home. In a serious or
chronic condition requiring long periods of hospitalization, the parents or .
home physician should remove the student from the infirmary to a hospital. g
THE UNIVERSITY AND THE VETERAN
The following paragraphs summarize the policies respecting the veteran VE
who wishes to begin or to continue his education at the University. Addi- A,
tional information may be obtained by writing the Registrar. Initial corre- A in
spondence with respect to entering the University should be similarly ad· V
dressed as should requests for catalogs and bulletins. ` b
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Where the Veteran Should Report Of
The veteran should report to the University Personnel Office, Veterans YN
Division. which is located in Room 201 in the Administration Building. Ho
This office has been designated the receiving center for all veterans wishing do
to enter or reenter the University of Kentucky. Here the applicant will be
given information about applying for federal benefits, and general guidance Un
with respect to vocational opportunities, courses of study, etc. From this _ br,
office he will be referred for further assistance to other persons as the len
individual case requires. Generally speaking, the division of functions will
be as follows: .
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University Personnel Office (Veterans’ Divisionlz Veterans certifica- p wit
tion; academic. vocational, and personal counseling. `
Rc-gistra.r‘s Office: Admission. advanced credit from other colleges or ,. ma
for training received while in military service, fees, and registration. tm
Dean of Men or Dean of Women: Room and board, student organiza- att
tions and personal counseling.  . her
The Deans of Colleges and Department Heads: Academic counseling ` WU
and irreparation of the students schedule. S 0F€<
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\Vhat the Veteran Should Bring with Him the
The following items should be available when the veteran arrives at vari
the University:  
1. An offirial transcript of his high school credits. (This applies to · OI-]
those who have not previously been in college.) yea]
2. An official transcript from each college or university previously S fllre
attended, including those   vslzich he participated in the Army
Specialized Training Program. the Navy V-l2 Program, or other mit
college training program. All transcripts should be sent to the Hegi,S· ~ mo,
trsr several weeks before registration.