GENERAL INFORMATION 17
ad- _ College of Engineering. Admission to the freshman class of
ined the College of Engineering is limited to students rated in the upper
acts, three-fourths on the University placement tests.
for In addition to meeting the general requirements for admission
V. to the University, the high school credits presented by the appli- ·
ling cant shall include one unit in Plane Geometry, one-half unit in
lby Solid Geometry, and one and one—half units in Algebra. If the
student lacks only the half unit in Solid Geometry, he may be
admitted, but this subject will be added to the requirements of the
freshman year.
rr; College of Law. An applicant for admission to the College of
Drk Law must offer ninety quarter hours completed in residence in col-
,,, leges other than Law, nine of which must be in English and not
more than nine of which may be in physical education, military
ree science, or other "non-theory" courses. A standing of 1.0 is the
hls minimum qualitative requirement, but in other than exceptional
cases an applicant will not be accepted unless he has maintained a
an standing of 1.3 on all previous work. While there is no prescribed
pre-law curriculum, the applicant’s record is evaluated in terms of
Of its relationship to the study of law, and in terms of the require-
i_ ments of the Association of American Law Schools.
as College of Education. ‘ Admission to the freshman class of the
College of Education is limited to students rated in the upper
three-fourths on the University placement tests. In order to trans-
fer to the College of Education from another institution or from
}d another college of the University, a student must have a standing
in of 1.0 or higher. The freshman applicant must meet the general
is admission requirements of the University.
[Y College of Commerce. Admission to the freshman class of the
>1‘ College of Commerce is limited to students rated in the upper
>F three—fourths on the University placement tests. The freshman
if applicant must meet the general admission requirements of the
.e University. G
College of Pharmacy. Admission to the freshman class of this
.. college is governed by the general admission requirements of the
_ University outlined on the preceding pages. Those students who
V are to be transferred from the Lexington campus to Louisville for
the professional courses will be selected from the highest ranking
_ students who have completed the freshman year at the University
Z of Kentucky or elsewhere.
The Graduate School. A student may be admitted to the Grad-
uate school upon evidence of having completed the requirements
L _ for graduation from a fully accredited institution of higher learn-
` ing and an official transcript of undergraduate courses, together