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Minutes of the University Senate, October 11, 1965

“b.) Applicants who are non~residents pf Kentucky will be admitted
only if their high school record and other measures of scholastic
aptitude indicate probable academic success at the University and
there are adequate facilities for their accommodation. Since these
factors may vary from time to time, the Dean of Admissions shall
recommend to the University Senate Council the minimum standards
to be employed. The Council shall, in consultation with the President,
determine the criteria to be used and report to the University
Senate. A student failing to satisfy the minimum criteria shall
be denied admission unless a review of all available evidence
gives reasonable assurance that he can meet the minimum academic
requirements of the University.”
By a show of handsthe following item 5 was approved as circulated and,
in addition the Senate approved a motion directing the Rules Committee
to ask the Committee on Student Organizations and Social Activities to
explore further a more adequate means of providing effective advising
for student organizations.

5. Page 20 — Section under “Student Organizations”. Second sentence
under ”Student Organizations” beginning with “Each organization must . . .“
delete the period at the end of the sentence and add ”with the rank

of Assistant Professor or higher”.

The Senate adjourned at 4:45 p.m.

Charles F. Elton
Secretary

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, NOVEMBER 8, 1965

The University Senate met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday,
November 8, 1965 in the Student Center Theatre.

The Senate approved requests of the KERNEL and WBKY to permit their
representatives, Mr. Browning and Mr. Camfield, to sit in the meeting.

The minutes of October 11, 1965 were approved.

The Chairman of the Rules Committee presented the following recommended
changes in the University Senate Rules which had been circulated to the
faculty under date of October 14, 1965:

Admission Requirements
Professional Colleges
1. College 9f Law. In addition to the general requirements
for admission to the University, an applicant for admission to the
College of Law must meet the following requirements and be approved
for admission: