96 STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY.  
REGULATIONS. k
TRAVELING EXPENSES or STUDENTS. ph
By the terms of the recent legislation upon the Agricultural
and Mechanical College of Kentucky, a county appointee is en- ._ '
titled to have his traveling expenses from home to the College 2
and return paid by the College, on the following conditions:
. rst. He must be appointed according to law, a copy of which
is in the hands of each County Superintendent of Schools.
2d. He must travel from home to the College by the shortest,
least expensive and most expeditious route, and take receipts
for all necessary expenses of travel, depositing the same, upon
arrival, with the President of the College.
gd. He must present himself for matriculation within one
week after the beginning of the fall term of the collegiate year.
‘ 4th. He must bring a certificate of good moral character, i
signed by two or more well-known and responsible citizens of
his county.
5th. He must pass creditably the entrance examination re-
quired for admission.
6th. He must remain a student of the College for ten consec-
utive months, or one collegiate year.
7th. He must maintain during the collegiate year such class
standing as will enable him to pass the final examination at the
end of the year.
8th. He must maintain a good character and maintain such
class standing as the regulations require.
If at the end of the collegiate year the foregoing conditions
have been complied with, the President of the College shall _·
certify the fact to the Treasurer of the College, who, upon said i
certiiicates as vouchers, shall pay to the appointee the amount
shown by the receipts aforesaid, and in addition thereto the sum
for discharging the necessary expenses to be incurred in return- (
ing home. 4
COLLEGE EXPENSES.
The necessary expenses of a student while at College need not
exceed the following estimates. As a rule the less pocket—money
allowed by parents or guardians the better it is for the pupil.