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1996 98
The Graduate School

Umverszty OfKemuCIey Bulletin

 

  

Contents

Calendar ............................................................................... 3
The Graduate School ........................................................... 7
Admissions .......................................................................... 10
General Regulations ........................................................... 15
Advanced Degrees .............................................................. 19
Academic Resources .......................................................... 28
General Information .......................................................... 34
Degree Requirements ........................................................ 39
Programs and Directors of Graduate Studies ................... 44
The Graduate School Programs ........................................ 47
Council on Higher Education Residency

Classification Policy ....................................................... 113
Index ................................................................................. 117

 

 

COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS

The University of Kentucky is committed to a policy of providing educa-
tional opportunities to all qualified students regardless of economic or social
status, and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
marital status, beliefs, age, national origin, or physical or mental disability.

Compliance with Title lX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which
prohibits sex discrimination, and with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
is coordinated by Mr. Terry Allen, Affirmative Action Office, 303 Administra-
tion Building, (606) 257-8927.

Efforts to comply with the laws and regulations applicable to people with
disabilities are also coordinated by the Affirmative Action Office, as required
by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with
Disabilities Act.

Questions concerning compliance with regulations may be directed to
UK’s Affirmative Action Office, or to the Director of the Office of Civil Rights,
US. Department of Education, Washington, DC.

The University is in compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988
and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendment of 1989.
Questions may be directed to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs or the
Administrator for Personnel Policy and Procedures.

Questions about admission to the University should be directed to the
appropriate admissions office.

 

 

 Calendar

 

Students should check the Schedule of Classes each semester for any calendar changes which may have been approved after publication of this

Bulletin.

The approved Calendar for the academic year 1997-98 will be published in the Schedule of Classes each semester.

1996 Fall Semester

 

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

February l—Thursday—Deadline for International
applications to be submitted to The Graduate
School for the 1996 Fall Semester

February l—Thursday—Deadline for submission of
all application materials, College ofMedicine, for
Fall 1996

April l5—Monday—Deadline for applying with col—
lege deans for reinstatement after a second aca-
demic suspension for the 1996 Fall Semester

May l—Wednesday—Deadline for undergraduate In-
ternational applicants to submit 1996 Fall Semes-
ter application

June I5—Saturday—Earlicst date to submit applica-
tion for regular and Early Decision Program ad-
mission, College of Medicine, for Fall 1997

July 26—Friday—Deadline for applying for admis-
sion to a program in The Graduate School for the
1996 Fall Semester. Applications for readmis~
sion, post-baccalaureate status, and visiting stu-
dent status will be accepted after the deadline.

August l—Thursday—Deadline for application for
Early Decision Program, College ofMedicine, for
Fall 1997

August l4—Wednesday—Deadline for applying to
The Graduate School for readmission, post-bac—
calaureate status, and visiting student status for
the 1996 Fall Semester in order to register before
the beginning ofclasses and avoid $40 late fee

October 15—Tuesday—Deadline for submission of
application antl all required documents to the
Office of Admissions for undergraduate appli-
cants planning to attend NovemberAdvising Con-
ference (including registration forspring classes)

October 3l—Thursday—Deadline for International
applications to be submitted to The Graduate
School for 1997 Summer School

November l—Friday—Deadline for completed
AMCAS application, College ofMedicine, for Fall
1997

December l—Sunday—Deadline for submission of
application and receipt ofall materials for admis-
sion, readmission or transfer to the College of
Law for the 1997 Spring Semester

December 9—Monday—Deadline for applying for
admission to a program in The Graduate School
for the 1997 Spring Semester. Applications for
readmission, post-baccalaureate status, and visit-
ing student status will be accepted after the dead-
line.

December lS—Wednesday—Deadline for applying
to The Graduate School for readmission, post-
baccalaureate status, and visiting student status
for the 1997 Spring Semester in order to register
before the beginning ofclasses and avoid $40 late
fee

REGISTRATION

August 20—26—Tuesday through Monday—Fall regis-
tration for new undergraduate and new program
graduate students who entered the University in
either the 1996 Four-Week lntersession or Eight-
Week Summer Session

August 20-26—Tuesday through Monday—Registra-
tion for new program graduate students

August 22-24—Thursday through Saturday—Regis-
tration for Evening/Weekend students

August 22-26—Thursday through Monday—Fall reg-
istration for new post—baccalaureate students ad-
mitted for the Four-Week Intersession, Eight-
Week Summer Session or Fall Semester

August 23—Friday—Registration for new interna-
tional students who have been cleared for admis«
sion but did not advance register

August 26—Monday—Registration for new students
who have been cleared for admission but did not
priority register

August 28—September 4—Wednesday through
Wednesday—Late registration for returning stu-
dents who did not priority register and new appli-
cants cleared late for admission. A $401ate fee is
assessed students who register late.

September 18—Wednesday—Last day to change grad-
ing option (pass/fail to letter grade or letter
grade to pass/fail; credit to audit or audit to
credit)

November l-22*—Friday through Friday—Priority
Registration for the 1997 Spring Semester

November 22—Friday—1997 Spring Semester Advis-
ing Conference for new and readmitted under-
graduate students

ADD / DROP AND WITHDRAWAL

July 27—August 24*—Saturday through Saturday—
Add/Drop for registered students

August 27—Tuesday—First day of opening—of-term
add/drop for registered students

August 27—Tuesday—Last day a student may offi-
cially drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

September 4—Wednesday—Last day to enter an or-
ganized class for the 1996 Fall Semester

September 4—Wednesday—Last day to officially with-
draw from the University or reduce course load
and receive an 80 percent refund

September lB—Wednesday—Last day to drop a course
without it appearing on the student's transcript

October 25—Friday—Last day to withdraw from a
course

October 25—Friday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

December 5—]anuary 11*——Thursday through Sat-
urday—Add/Drop for registered students for the
1997 Spring Semester

FEE PAYMENT

August 7—Wednesday—Last day registered students
may pay $50 to confirm their 1996 Fall Semester
registration

August 27—Tuesday—Last day a student may offi-
cially drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

September 4—chnesday—Last day to officially with-
draw from the University or reduce course load
and receive an 80 percent refund

September ll—Wednesday—Last day for payment of
registration fees and/or housing and dining fees
in order to avoid cancellation ofregistration and/
or meal card

September 20—Friday—Last day for reinstatement

of students cancelled for nonpayment ofregis-
tration fees and/or housing and (lining fees.
Requires payment of fees and may require pay-
ment of $50 reinstatement fee.

October 25—Friday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for "urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

December ll—Wednesday—Last day registered stu-
dents may pay $50 to confirm their 1997 Spring
Semester registration

DEGREES AND GRADUATION

September 26—Thursday—Last day for filing an ap-
plication fora December degree in college dean's
office

November 7—Thursday—Last day for doctoral can-
didates for a December degree to submit a Noti~
fication oflntcnt to schedule a final examination
in The Graduate School

November 2l—Thursday—Last day for candidates
for a December degree to schedule a final exami-
nation in The Graduate School

December 5—Thursday—Last day for candidates for
a December graduate degree to sit for a final
examination]

December 20—Friday—Last day for candidates for a
December degree to submit a thesis/dissertation
to The Graduate School

OTHER IMPORTANT DATES—Beginning and
End of Semester and Academic Holidays

August 7—Wednesday—Last day for registered stu-
dents in the Employee Educational Program to
submit EEP form to their personnel office to con-
firm 1996 Fall Semester registration and tuition
defrayal

August 24-26—Saturday through Monday—Fall Ori—
entation for all new undergraduate students

August 26-30—Monday through Friday—Approved
time period for students to change academic
majors (Please check with college for admission
deadline)

August 28—Wednesday—Class work begins

September 2—Monday—Labor Day—Academic Holi-
day

September 4—Wednesday—Last (lay for students in
the Employee Educational Program who regis-
te red in August or September to submit EEP form
to their personnel office for tuition defrayal for
the 1996 Fall Semester

September 26—Thursday—Deadline for submission
of application and all required documents to the
Office of the Registrar for change of residency
status for 1996 Fall Semester

October 21—Monday—Midterm of 1996 Fall Semester

October 22-November 4—Tuesday through Tues-
day—Approved time period forstudents to change
academic majors (Please check with college for
admission deadline)

November 5—Tuesday—Presidential Election_Aca-
demic Holiday

November 28-30—Thursday through Saturday
Thanksgiving Holidays—Academic Holidays

December ll—Wednesday—Last day for registered
students in the Employee Educational Program
to submit EEP form to their personnel office to

 

 

  

 

conlirm 1997 Spring Semester registration and
tttition delrayal
December l3—Friday—End of class work
December 16-20—Monday through Friday—Final Ex-
antinations
December 20—Friday—End of 1996 Fall Semester
December 23—Monday—Final deadline for submis-
sion of grades to the Registrar's Office by 4 p.m.

1997 Spring Semester

 

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

June 15, 1996—Saturday—Deadline for International
applications to be submitted to The Graduate
School for the 1997 Spring Semester

September 1, l996—Sunday—-Deadline for under-
graduate International applicants to submit 1997
Spring Semester application

September 15, lQQfi—Sunday—Deadline for apply-
ing with college deans for reinstatement after a
second academic suspension for the 1997 Spring
Semester

October 15, 1996—Tuesday—Deadline for submis-
sion ofapplication and all required documents to
the Office of Admissions for undergraduate ap-
plicants planning to attend November Advising
Conference (including registration for spring
classes)

December 9, 1996—Monday Deadline for applying
for admission to a program in The Graduate
School for the 1997 Spring Semester. Applica-
tions for readmission, post-baccalaureate status,
and visiting student status will be accepted after
the deadline.

December 18, l996—Wednesday—Deadline for ap-
plying to The Graduate School for readmission,
post-baccalaureate status, and visiting studentsta—
tus for the 1997 Spring Semester in order to
register before the beginning ofclasses and avoid
$40 late fee

February 1—Saturday———Deadline for International
applications to be submitted to The Graduate
School for the 1997 Fall Semester

February l—Saturday—Deadline for submission of
all application materials, College ofMedicine, for
Fall 1997

March l—Saturday—Last day for submission of ap-
plication for admission to the College of Law for
1997 Fall Semester

April l—Tuesday—Preferred deadline for submit-
ting application for admission to the College of
Dentistry for Fall 1997

April 11 —Friday—Deadline for applying for admis-
sion to a program in The Graduate School for the
1997 Summer Sessions. Applications for readmis-
sion, post-baccalaureate status, and visiting stu-
dent status will be accepted after the deadline.

April 30—Wednesday—Deadline for applying to The
Graduate School for readmission, post-baccalau-
reate status, and visiting student status for the
l997 Four-Week Interscssion in order to register
May 12 and avoid $40 late fee

 

REGISTRATION

January 7—13—Tuesday through Monday—Registra-
tion for new program graduate students

January 10—13—Friday through Monday—Registra-
tion for new post-baccalaureate students

January 10 Sc 11—Friday and Saturday—Registration
for Evening/Weekend and new graduate students

January l3—Monday—Registration for new students
who have been cleared for admission but did not
priority register

January 15-22—-Wednesday through Wednesday—

Late registration for returning students who (lid

not priority register and new applicants cleared
late for admission. A $40 late fee is assessed
students who register late.

February 5—Wednesday—Last clay to change grad—
ing option (pass/fail to letter grade or letter
grade to pass/fail; credit to audit or audit to
credit)

March 31- April 18*—Monday through Friday—Pri-
ority registratiion for the 1997 Fall Semester and
both 1997 Summer Sessions

April 29~May l2*—Tuesday through Monday—Four—
Weeklntersession registration and add/drop con-
tinue for students enrolled in the 1997 Spring
Semester

April 29—June 11*—Tuesday through Wednesd‘ y—
Eight-Week Summer Session registration and add/
drop continue for students enrolled in the 1997
Spring Semester

ADD/ DROP AND WITHDRAWAL

December 5—January 11*—Thursday through Sat-
urday—Add/Drop for registered students for the
1997 Spring Semester

January l4—Tuesday—First day of opening-of-term
add/drop for registered students

January 14—Tuesday—Last day a student may offi-
cially drop a course or cancel registration with
the University Registrar for a full refund of fees

January 22—Wednesday—Last day to enter an orga-
nized class for the 1997 Spring Semester

January 22—Wednesday—Last day to officially with-
draw from the University or reduce course load
and receive an 80 percent refund

February 5—Wednesday—Last day to drop a course
without it appearing on the student‘s transcript

March 14—Friday—Last day to withdraw from a course

March l4—Friday—Last clay to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

April 29-June 21*—Tuesday through Saturday—Add/
Drop for priority registered students for the 1997
Fall Semester

FEE PAYMENT

January l4—Tuesday—Last day a student may off—
ciallydrop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

January 22—Wednesday—Last day to officially with—
draw from the University or reduce course load
and receive an 80 percent refund

January 29—Wednesday—Last day for payment of
registration fees and/or housing and dining fees
in order to avoid cancellation ofregistration and/
or meal card

February 7——Friday—-Last day for reinstatement of
students cancelled for nonpayment of registra-
tion fees and/or housing and dining fees. Re—
quires payment offees and may require payment
of $50 reinstatement fee.

March 14——Friday-—Last day to withdraw from the
University or redttce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce cottrse
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

DEGREES AND GRADUATION

February l3—Thursday—Last day for filing an appli-
cation for a May degree in college dean’s office

March 27—Thursday—Last day for doctoral candi-
dates for a May degree to submit a Notification of
Intent to schedule a final examination in The
Graduate School

April lO—Thursday—Last day for candidates for a

May degree to schedule a final examination in
The Graduate School

April 24—Thursday—Last day for candidates for a
May graduate degree to sit for a final examination

May 2—Fi‘iday—Last day for doctoral candidates for
a May degree who wish to receive a diploma at
Commencement to submit dissertation to The
Graduate School

May Q—Friday—Last day for candidates for a May
degree to submit a thesis/dissertation to The
Graduate School

May 10—Saturday—Commencement Day

OTHER IMPORTANT DATES—Beginning and
End of Semester and Academic Holidays

December 11, 19963—chnesday—Last day for regis-
tered stttdents in the Employee Educational Pro-
gram to submit EEP form to their personnel office
to confirm 1997 Spring Semester registration and
tuition defrayal

January l3-17—Monday through Friday—Approved
time period for students to change academic
majors (Please check with college for admission
deadline)

January l5—Wednesday—Class work begins

January20—Monday—Martin Luther King Birthday—
Academic Holiday

January 22—Wednesday—Last day for students in the
Employee Educational Program who registered
inJanuary to submit EEP form to their personnel
office for tuition defrayal for the 1997 Spring
Semester

February l3—Thursday—Deadline for submission of
application and all required documents to the
Office of the Registrar for change of residency
status for 1997 Spring Semester

March lO—Monday—Mi(lterm of 1997 Spring Se-
mester

March 11-3l—Tuesday through Monday—Approved
time period for students to change academic
majors (Please check with college for admission
deadline)

March l7-22—Monday through Saturday—Spring
Vacation—Academic Holidays

May 2—Friday—End of class work

May 5-9—Monday through Friday—Final Examina—
tions

May Q—Friday—End of 1997 Spring Semester

May l2—M0nday—Fina1 deadline for submission of
grades to the Registrar‘s Office by 4 pm.

May 12-August 23—College of Pharmacy 15-Week
Summer Term

1997 F our-Week Intersession

 

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

October 31, lQQG—Thursday—Deadline for Interna—
tional applications to be submitted to The Gradu-
ate School for 1997 Summer School

April ll—Friday—Deadline for applying for admis-
sion to a program in The Graduate School for the
1997 Summer Sessions. Applications for readmis—
sion, post~baccalaureate status, and visiting stu-
dent status will be accepted after the deadline.

April 30—Wednesday—Deadline for applying to The
Graduate School for readmission, post-baccalau-
reate status, and visiting student status for the
1997 Four-Week Intersession in order to register
May 12 and avoid $40 late fee

May 28—Wednesday—Deadline for applying to The
Graduate School for readmission, post—baccalau-
reate status, and visiting student status for the

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REGISTRATION

April 29—May l2*—Tuesday through Mon(lay—Four~
Week Intersession registration and add/drop con-
tinue for students enrolled in the 1997 Spring
Semester

May 12—Monday—Registration for new students

May 13-16 —Tuesday through Friday—Late registra-
tion for returning students not already registered
and new applicants cleared late for admission. A
$40 late fee is assessed students who register late.

May 19—Monday—Last day to change grading op-
tion (pass/fail to letter grade or letter grade to
pass/fail; credit to audit or audit to credit) in
college dean‘s office

May 21—June 11*—Wednesday through Wednes-
day—Eight-Week registration and add/drop for
students who entered the University in the 1997
Four-Week In tersession

ADD/ DROP AND WITHDRAWAL

May l3——Tuesday—Last (lay a student may officially
drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

May 16—Friday—Last day to enter an organized class
for the 1997 Four-Week Intersession

May lG—Friday—Last day to officially withdraw from
the University or reduce course load and receive
an 80 percent refund

May lQ—Monday—Last day to drop a course without
it appearing on the student's transcript

May 28—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from a
course

May 28—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

FEE PAYMENT

May 13—Tuesday—Last day a student may officially
drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

May lfi—Friday—Last day to officially withdraw from
the University or reduce course load and receive
an 80 percent refund

May 27—Tuesday—Last day to pay registration fees
and/or housing and dining fees in order to avoid
cancellation of registration and/or meal card

May 28—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

June 5—Thursday—Last day for reinstatement of
students cancelled for nonpayment of registra-
tion fees and/or housing and dining fees. Re-
quires payment offees and may require payment
of $50 reinstatement fee.

OTHER IMPORTANT DATES—Beginning and
End of Semester and Academic Holidays

May l2—Monday—Beginning of College of Phar-
macy 15-Week Summer Term

May 13—Tuesday—Class work begins

May lfi—Friday—Last day for students in the Em-
ployee Educational Program to submit EEP form
to their personnel office for tuition defrayal for
the 1997 Four-Week Intersession

May 26—Monday—Memorial Day—Academic
Holiday

May 27—Tuesday—Midterm of 1997 Four-Week
Intersession

June lO—Tuesclay—Final Examinations

June 10—Tuesday—End of the 1997 Four-Week
Intersession

June l3—Friday—Final deadline for submission of
grades to the Registrar’s Office by 12 noon

1997 Eight-Week
Summer Session

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

October 31, 1996—Thursday—Deadline for Interna»
tional applications to be submitted to The Gradu-
ate School for 1997 Summer School

February l—Saturday—Deadline for undergraduate
International applicants to submit 1997 Eight-
Week Summer Session application

April ll—Friday—Deadline for applying for admis-
sion to a program in The Graduate School for the
1997 Summer Sessions. Applications for readmis-
sion, post-baccalaureate status, and visiting stu-
dent status will be accepted after the deadline.

May 28—Wednesday—Deadline for applying to The
Graduate School for readmission, post-baccalau~
reate status, and visiting student status for the
1997 Eight-Week Summer Session in order to
register before the beginning ofclasses and avoid
340 late fee

June lS—Sunday—Deadline for International appli-
cations to be submitted to The Graduate School
for the 1996 Spring Semester

July 25—Friday—Deadline for applying for admis-
sion to a program in The Graduate School for the
1997 Fall Semester.Applications for readmission,
post-baccalaureate status, and visiting student sta-
tus will be accepted after the deadline

REGISTRATION

April 29—June 11*—Tuesday through Wednesday—-
Eight-Week Summer Session registration and add /
drop continue for students enrolled in the 1997
Spring Semester

May 21—June ll*—Wednesday through Wednes-
day—Eight—Week registration and add/drop for
students who entered the University in the 1997
Four-Week Intersession

June 10—Tuesday—Registration for Evening/Week-
end and new graduate students

June 1 l—Wednesday—Registration for new students

June I2-16—Thursday through Monday—Late regis-
tration for returning students not already regis-
tered and new applicants cleared late for admis-
sion. A $40 late fee is assessed students who
register late.

June 23—Monday—Last day to change grading op-
tion (pass/fail to letter grade or letter grade to
pass/fail; credit to audit or audit to credit)

ADD/ DROP AND WITHDRAWAL

June l2—Thursday—Last day a student may officially
drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund of fees

June lS—Monday—Last day to enter an organized
class for the 1997 Eight-Week Summer Session

June lfi—Monday—-Last day to officially withdraw
from the University or reduce course load and
receive an 80 percent refund

June 23—Monday—Last day to drop a course without
it appearing on the student’s transcript

July lG—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from a
course

July 16—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

FEE PAYMENT

June l2—Thursday—Last day a student may officially
drop a course or cancel registration with the
University Registrar for a full refund ofl'ees

June lG—Monday—Last (lay to officially withdraw
from the University or reduce course load and
receive an 80 percent refund

June 25—Wednesday—Last day to pay registration
fees and/or housing and dining fees in order to
avoid cancellation of registration and/or meal
card

July 7—Monday—Last day for reinstatement of stu-
dents cancelled for nonpayment of registration
fees and/or housing and (lining fees. Requires
payment of fees and may require payment of$50
reinstatement fee.

July lG—Wednesday—Last day to withdraw from the
University or reduce course load and receive any
refund. Students can withdraw or reduce course
load after this date only for “urgent non-aca-
demic reasons."

August B—Wednesday—Last (lay registered students
may pay $50 to confirm their 1997 Fall Semester
registration

DEGREES AND GRADUATION

June 27—Friday—Last day for filing an application
for an August degree in college dean's office

July 2—Wednesday—Last day for doctoral candidates
for an August degree to submit :1 Notification of
Intent to schedule a final examination in The
Graduate School

July lfi—Wednesday—Last day for candidates for an
August degree to schedule a final examination in
The Graduate School

July 30—Wediiesday—Last day for candidates for an
August graduate degree to sit for a final
examination

August 7—Thursday—Last day for candidates for an
August degree to submit a thesis/dissertation to
The Graduate School

OTHER IMPORTANT DATES—Beginning and
End of Semester and Academic Holidays

June l2—Thursday—Class work begins

June lfi—Monday—Last day for students in the Em-
ployee Educational Program to submit EEP form
to their personnel office for tuition defrayal for
the 1997 Eight-Week Summer Session

July4—Friday—Independence Di y—Academic Holi-
day

July lO—Thursday—Midterm of 1997 Eight-Week
Summer Session

August fi—Wednesday—Last day for registered stu-
dents in the Employee Educational Program to
submit EEP form to their personnel office to
confirm 1997 Fall Semester registration and tu-
ition defrayal

August 7—Thursday—End of the 1997 Eight-Week
Summer Session

August 7—Thursday—Final examinations

August ll—Monday—Final deadline for submission
of grades to the Registrar‘s Office by 12 noon

August 23—Saturday—End of College of Pharmacy
15-Week Summer Term

*These dates are subject to change due to con-
tinuing development of telephone registration.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

Charles T. Wethington,/Jr., PhD.
/ President of the University

FitzgeraldtB. Bramwell, PM). ‘
Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies

_ , Daniel R. Reedy, Ph.D.
Dean of The Graduate School

Constance L. Wood,‘Ph.D.
\ Senior Associate Dean

james E. O’Reilly, Ph.D.
Associate Dean

Allan G. Richards, Ed.D,
Associate Dean

 

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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

 

The University of Kentucky began offering graduate
work in 1870 and awarded its first graduate degrees in
1876. The Graduate School became a distinct unit in the
University organization in 1912.

The Graduate School is concerned with advanced
study, graduate instruction and research conducted by
the faculty and students of all colleges and departments.
The total graduate resources of the University are
merged under it for the purpose of promoting the
acquisition of knowledge in an atmosphere of free and
lively inquiry.

Graduate work is offered in most colleges in the
University. A general description and tabulation of
courses for each of the various programs is given in the
Graduate School Programs section of this bulletin.

Organization of The Graduate School

The Graduate Faculty consists of the Dean of The
Graduate School, Associate and/ or Assistant Deans of
The Graduate School, and Full and Associate Graduate
Faculty Members. As the chief University agency for the
promotion of the ideals of graduate study, it determines
the policies of The Graduate School and makes recom-
mendations to the University Senate and to the Presi-
dent, or to other administrative officials as appropriate.
All rules affecting graduate work and the inauguration of
new graduate programs must be approved by the Gradu-
ate Faculty.

Any proposed change in the rules of the Graduate
Faculty must be included in the agenda of its meeting
and circulated to the Graduate Faculty at least 10 days
prior to the meeting at which it is to be considered.

The Academic Common Market

Kentucky is a participating state in The
Academic Common Market, an interstate agree—
ment among Southern states for sharing academic
programs. Students who qualify for admission may
enroll in a specific program in another A.C.M. state
on an in-state tuition basis. At present, the agree—
ment has been limited to unusual graduate pro-
grams. For information, write: Southern Regional
Education Board, 130 Sixth Street N.W., Atlanta,
Georgia.

New Graduate Faculty members may be proposed to
the Dean of The Graduate School at any time by the
college deans and department chairs concerned, or in
the case of persons not attached to a college faculty, by
the appropriate Chancellors of the University. Eligibility
qualifications are as follows:

1. The doctor’s degree or its equivalent in scholarly
reputation.

2. The rank of assistant professor (or equivalent), or
higher.

3. Scholarly maturity and professional productivit