. STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. 7
ui. 1902. Thirty thousand dollars additional appropriated by the General Assembly for
to the Young W0men’s Collegiate Home, making $60,000 in all.
ug lncrease¢y’Praperzy—The property of the College is estimated to be worth $600,000
to more than it was in 1880.
its Increase rf Teachers—Before 1880 the College had six Professors; it now has seventeen
Professors and twenty-seven Assistants.
` Increase gf Caurses—Bef0re 1880 the College offered a single course of study leading
,1;. to a degree; it now 0Eers nine.
ai, Increase qf 5ludents—The number enrolled during the session of 1898-99 was about 480,
ce considerably the largest till then in the history of the College; for 1899-1900 the number was
ky 563; for 1g0o—x9o1 it was 614; for 1901-1902 it is 594.
he Increase ey' Graduates—No fact more distinctly marks the growth of the College than
the increase in the number of its graduates. More students were graduated in 1901 than
or . were graduated in the first twenty-one years, and more during the last {ive than during the
as, first thirty.
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