r A student who is on academic probation may not be Full-time students must enroll in English Com-
employed by any department or college of the Uni- position each semester they are in attendance until
versity. the requirement is satisfied. Postponement of this re-
A student who is on academic probation shall not be quirement or withdrawal from English Composition is
allowed: rarely permissible and must be approved by the Dean
ii JTO Sawa as an Oaacar Of cammittaa member in of the College of Arts and Sciences. The student must
aav Campus Organization Hle an application with the dean of his college within
· ° ’ BO days after the beginning of the semester or 15 days
2. To participate in any University extra-curricular in the Summer Session in which he expects to complete
activity or in the activity of any University organi- his work. The degree applicant must pay his graduation
zation if the participation involves the expendi- fees within 60 days after the beginning of the semester
ture of an appreciable amount of time. or 30 days in the Summer Session in which he expects
St i t I H b d f b t_ I to complete his work. Credit in Mathematics 110, 111,
ne QH S Sid e iemnlfe min Pie 31911 On Y On and 112, College Al ebra and Tri onometry, res ec-
me basis Oi iesidenee wk at me Unilieisini Oi Ken‘ tively, is not counter? toward degr; requirement? in
tucky. Usually part-time work shall not be considered the Urruersrtu
unless the student has been placed on probation be-
cause of unsatisfactory performance as a part-time Raaidanca R€qui1_€1n€1]t
student.
Readruissrou ot rr Student who has been dropped Residence—a requirement foradegree which specifies
from the University shall be on the recommendation me minimum Peiied d¤ri¤g Wiiieii ii Suideni must bc
of the dean of the college in which the student is to iegisgeied On me mdin_eiiniPn§iS i¤t¤¤d¤ii in limiiifie
ibc registered an a equate contact wit tie niversity an 1ts acu ty
A student who has been dropped a second time for Cach Student who is awarded d dcgmd
Shed] riot be reridrriitted to the Uuirersitr. exeept iu For an undergraduate degree, regardless of the length
unusual circumstances and then only upon the recom- Oi time thc smdeni img iiiiended thc U¤i~*¢rSi*>¤ d
ruerrdatiou ot his dorm aud the approved ot the Uuu.er_ minimum of 30 of the last 36 credits presented for the
sity Senate Couueri diegree must  comriletcd onithe mainicrtmpus of the
Each atadaat has aacaaa ta iaias that aaai with niversity. iis rue may ne awaiveca or veterans,
scholastic probation, academic suspension, and rein- iimiddcd they pmscnt dt least JO Credits Cdmcd Od
statement through the printed class schedule, the Uni· the mam Cdmimi _ _
versity catalog, and Student Rights and Responsibilities, Nei mnie mein 32 eiediis iedniied ini im imdei‘
published August 2.07 1970. graduate degree and not more than one-half of the
requirements for a major may be gained by extension
or correspondence. Under certain conditions, up to
Graduation Requneiinents six credit hours and nine weeks of residence required
To be eligible for any degree, a student must have for d mdsiciis degree mdii bs Sddsdcd by Cxtciisioiindik
  . completed the requirements as approved by the Uni- tddgid bt Umiicisdy insdiictdm  O Credit Wd.] bc
  €· , . _ . · · given in the Graduate School or in the professional
  xersity Senate, except that curriculum substitutions ii i _ i _i _ i
  i i   may be made by the college affected. Curriculum re- CO deed Oi Cddiscb (Om )i Cdddsimm Cmd _ _
    uuiremeuts must iueiude, iu additiou to spccigcd Credit. for work done while registered at a University
    credits, a specified grade—point average which shall in enmnmniiii eeiiege Siinii bs l¤1m*¤