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 l CREDIT IN THE SUMMER SESSION  
1 ’ Students who have full entrance credits to the University will - i
 ` be given c1·edit toward degrees for college work in the summer school. ;
, Four semester credits will be given for one double course con-  
 ` sisting of two hours a day for the session. Two semester credits will _
V be given for a single course of one hour a day for the session. I
No student wll be allowed to make more than eight semester ,
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AGRICULTURAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION i
Exceptional advantages will be offered in the summer school to
students who are qualifying to teach Agricultural and Vocational .
Education under the provisions of the Smith—Hugl1es Bill. Professor
McNeal C. James will offer courses in Agricultural Education and ~
in Educational Psychology which will especially fit students for the
· organization and presentation of vocational work in the high schools
of the State. Courses are also offered in I-lorticulture, Soil Fertility,
Animal 1-lusbandry and Farm Crops.
GRADUATE WORK
Graduate work will be offered by special arrangement with the I
l heads of departments and the Chairman of the Graduate Committee.
., PATTERSON HALL AND BOARDING
§ Room and hoard may be ha.d at lfatterson Hall for $8 to $10 per
; week. according to the size and location of the room. Students must
‘ furnish their own linens. Application should be made for reservation `
  in Patterson Hall before arriving,
  The University Cafeteria will be open during the summer session;
g room and board may also be had in town at convenient distances from
  the campus.
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  COURSES AND FEES
  'l‘he work in the summer school is given in Double and Single
Ei Courses. A Double Course means that the subject is taken two hours
  a day throughout the session. A Single Course is taken one hour `
  .a day for the full session. The fees are as follows;
lg Single Course ........ . ............................................,.......,. 3 5 00
  Double Course .............................................................. 7.50
One Double and One Single Course ........................ 10.00
Three Single Courses .......................................,.......... 10.00
A INFORMATION
For information address the Registrar, University of Kentucky,
- Lexington, Ky.
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