GENERAL 1NFORMATioN 27
in and Veterans. The University Personnel Office is the university
center for veterans. Veterans who are receiving federal assistance
OfH¤€ through the Veterans’ Administration are cleared officially through
'9·!`i0¤S ` this office. Hare the veteran can make application for federal
benefits, secure information about the G. I. Bill and receive general  
;ts ad_ guidance with respect to vocational opportunities, courses of study,
of the etc. In order to purchase books under Public Law 346 or 16 the
given veteran must receive official approval of his list of books from the
V Test, University Personnel Office.
, Test- During periods of registration, veterans are processed as a part
31a_nk_ of the regular registration procedure. The University Personnel
dentvs Office will have booths in the registration line for this purpose.
U 1°ad· Univers_ity Health Service
The University recognizes a special obligation in the health of
Omce the students. To meet this obligation it maintains the University
ration Health Service to promote student health and to provide medical
*Ch001 care particularly for students away from home.
The service consists of an out-patient clinic for ambulatory
zl Of- patients and for the preventive and corrective work, and a forty
Cen- bed infirmary for the more acutely ill. X-ray and clinical labora-
. tory services are provided.
Mme Major surgical cases, after conference with parents or home
jonal physicians, may be referred to local surgeons and taken to local
I im_ hospitals or, if the condition permits, may be taken to their sur-
hods, geons. Serious or chronic conditions requiring long periods of
mic}; hospitalization should be removed by parents or home physicians
lg an to other hospitals.
Other The cost of the service is covered by a special fee of $2.50, paid
by the student at the beginning of each quarter.
  THE Umvsitsrry Ann THE VETERAN
I The following paragraphs summarize the policies respecting
the veteran who wishes to begin or to continue his education at
rests, , the University. Additional information may be obtained by writ-
who ing the Registrar. Initial correspondence with respect to entering
nore the University should be similarly addressed as should requests for
ia of catalogs and bulletins. ~ .
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Where the Veteran Should Report
Oba_ On arrival at the University the veteran should report to the
and University Personnel Office, which is located in Room 9 in the
Law, basement of the Administration Building. This office has been
Uni_ designated the receiving center for all veterans wishing to enter or
tcI_€_ reenter the University of Kentucky. Here the applicant will be
g1V€I1 information about applying for federal assistance, and gen-
eral guidance with respect to vocational opportunities, courses of