GENERAL INFORMATION 31
; of Not more than twelve credits of extension work done by a student
ase, V during one calendar year will be accepted by the University unless it may
1 of 3 be definitely shown that the work has been done under conditions where
hall  r the student has been engaged in full-time study and has not been other-
wise employed. This includes extension work done in other institutions.
han · A minimum of thirty of the last thirty-six credits presented for an
itry, U undergraduate degree must be completed in residence (exclusive of credit
rses  , by` extension and special examina ion .
Northern Kentucky Extension Center. Undergraduate and graduate
, ‘ work may be taken at the Northern Kentucky Extension Center, Coving-
°mg . ton, Kentucky for residence credit, under the following conditions: .
3;; V 1. A maximum of sixty-four credits taken in the Northern Kentucky
mes   Extension Center, or in a combination with other extension work, may be
med applied toward an undergraduate degree (provided not more than thirty-
two credits may be in extension work outside the N.K.E.C., correspondence,
 ‘ special examinations, or a combination of all three.) Students who transfer
vw H to the Northern Center from other institutions with a view to obtaining a _
degree from the University of Kentucky must complete a minimum of thirty '
med _ of the last thirty-six credits on the Lexington campus.
the L 2. One-third of the residence and credit required for a master’s degree
y be may be taken in an off-campus center or by extension or by a combination
two ` of off-campus center and extension work. (Correspondence courses are
least j excluded.)
Entrance Examinations. All new students, other than those entering
30m" ` the Graduate School, are required to take the University classification
l€t€d _ tests and the University physical examination.
gig  _ Absences. Absences shall be counted beginning with the first day of
‘ recitations.
The instructor shall keep a record of absences for each student. When,
' the in his opinion, the number of absences for any student becomes excessive
`EPCE ° or appears to be unjustified, he shall report such student to the dean con-
mwr V cerned. A student may be dropped from a course for excessive absences
-·O· 0  · by the Registrar upon recommendation of the dean and the instructor.
‘ When a student is so dropped, the instructor shall report the grade the
arsitp  5 student is making at the time he is dropped.
t {Or Any student absent from class on the day immediately preceding or
Y and · following a holiday shall have a penalty of one credit and one quality
ie in i point added to his requirements for graduation.
s not ¤ Absences due to officially authorized trips, such as those of athletic
Q teams; musical, oratorical, and dramatic organizations; and University
d fm  ; classes, shall be considered as being excused absences. The faculty mem-
_n D, Y ber in charge of an authorized trip shall give to each student concerned
némci H statement to present to his teachers certifying that the absence is official.
f No report of absences shall be required for graduate students. Any
legree undergraduate student who standing on the work of the previous semester
lation  , is 2.4 or better, upon application to the Registrar, shall be extended the
is are  , Same privilege relative to absences as graduate students.
T Conduct. In issuing rules for the regulation of the affairs of the Uni-