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  THE ACADENHC cgMM()N MARKET used in satisfying the University’s General Studies requirements
  or other degree requirements.
5 The Academic Common Market is an arrangement among
 _ 13 southern statesrwhich allows students to pay in-state tui- Proficiency Examination Program (PEP)
it  tionilllihiie etuol/in9 outside their home States- Students maY The Proficiency Examination Program of The American Col-
 =, Paitlolpate in the Academic Common Market to take adVan‘ lege Testing Program involves tests within the subject matter
ir t¤9e nf many academic Ptogtame not available in their home areas of arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, educa-
·' states. The states which comprise the Academic Common tion, end nursing. pEp tests mey be recognized as eonrooriete
  Market include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, eredit tor meetino degree requirements. Working with the
  Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Undergraduate Admissions Oi-tioei colleges end departments
 .Z Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Students interested in fur- wiii determine appropriate cutoff sooresl as eoniieebie_ The
  thet information about thro Ptootam ehouid oontaot Dt- Paul academic units will also have the responsibility for determining
  G. Sears, Ff¤¤rn ll. Administration Building. University nf Ken- the amount pr me awarded credit that will apply tp ina eur-
  tUoi  their majors or to do more work in their major fields.
  Descriptions of individual programs at UK follow. Students Aeveneee Preeement Pregrern (AP)
V  who desire further information should contact the The University of Kentucky recognizes the examinations of
3.  Undergraduate Admissions Office. the College Board Advanced Placement Program offered by
  high schools throughout the nation. Currently, UK ranks among a
 { Accelerated Programs for High School Students the top 200 schools in the U.S. which receive a large number
i V ‘ _ _ ' _ _ _ of AP score results. A high school senior who wishes to have
It nrgn eeneer ereeenre Wee Wren re eegrn rne eeeererenen AP scores evaluated for possible academic credit or placement
  process while still in high school should inquire about admis— shsiiid risvs rhs rssuits rsrwsrdsd ts ms Uiidsrsrsdusts Ad_
  sion to UK's High School Junior Summer program, or apply missions Oi.riss_ Uitrs ssds is 183-]_
  for admission as an applicant with exceptional ability prior to Siudsms whs isssivs srsdir for s psrrisuisr ssurss sn ms
  ( nrgn eeneer graeeatrerr eern the rnen eeneer Jenrer Svmme basis of Advanced Placement results may use this credit just
  ereerern ene rne Exeeenener Aenny eregrern ere eenrnee rn as if·they had taken the course at the University of Kentucky.
  greater detail in the Undergraduate Admission section of this CB Ashisvsmsm Tssts sis not ussd by ms Umvsrsity sr Ksn_
  euneerr _ _ _ tucky for placement purposes.
i  Another rmethod by which students may ibegln their ¤oiie9e Academic departments have indicated the current policy (See
  eereere Wnrre een rn nrgn eeneer re rnreeen (neeeeneenr eruey chart) for students who score a 3 or better on the Advanced
*  eenreee Wrtrrrne Wrrrren eerrnreeren _er the nren eeneer Placement Examination. For those subject areas marked with
 i counselor or principal, a student may register for University of sn ssrsrisk ia), srudsms srs snssursssd to submit sXsmins_
li) Kentucky rreenrnen revereeereee eneree rnreeen the rneeeen` tions to the appropriate departments for evaluation. No specific
  (ii/ent etuey eregrem Wnne een engaged rn nrgn eeneer Yvene score guarantees placement or credit, but each examination is
i · °r¤ ·¤f¤rm¤*·¤¤ e¤¤¤* ·¤$*¤¤¤¤d¤¤* eudvéen ¤€*¤¤¤d ·¤ the avaiuataa on as own man. aaai year a aamaar ar students
  Un/Vererry Exrerreren eeenen er tnre eenenn‘ ( do receive credit or placement in these disciplines.
Q _ _ _ - _ Inquiries about the University of Kentucky's Advanced Place-
  _creu'r"bY'Exam'nat'°n Pregrame ment policy should be directed to:
  Once a student has been accepted for admission to and Und6l'9f¤dU8t6 Admissions Oftioo
 it enrolled in the University, there are several means to earn degree_ 100 Funkhousef Building
 Q Gfcdit by successfully completing examinations. Credit earned University of Kentucky
  through any of the following examination procedures may be i-6Xin9t0n. KY 40506-0054
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