University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin

2001-2002




DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE

The Dean of Students Office oversees many student organizations and assists individuals and groups in developing programs. Staff members are available to discuss personal, academic, and extracurricular concerns with students. The Dean of Students Office oversees the areas described below.

University Discipline

University of Kentucky students are citizens of two communities - the academic community and the city of Lexington. All students are subject to institutional disciplinary procedures when offenses are committed against the University or its community of scholars. The Code of Student Conduct adopted by the Board of Trustees, revised June 6, 2000, sets rules for student behavior which are consistent with the goals and purposes of this academic institution and establishes procedures which insure equality and fairness in dealing with all students. The Code of Student Conduct: Rules, Procedures, Rights and Responsibilities Governing Non-Academic Relationships, comprises Part I of Student Rights and Responsibilities. This publication also contains: Part II - "Selected Rules of the University Senate Governing Academic Relationships"; Part III - "Regulations Governing Time, Place, and Manner of Meetings, Demonstrations, and Other Assemblies"; Part IV - "Alcohol Policy"; and Part V - "Student Records." A printed copy may be requested from the Dean of Students Office, 513 Patterson Office Tower, and it is available on the Web at: http://www.uky.edu/StudentAffairs/Code.

While the University is a place where the search for truth is carried on through free inquiry, it is not a sanctuary for those who seek freedom from moral, social and legal obligations. As residents of Lexington, students have the same rights and responsibilities as other citizens.

Fraternities and Sororities

The University of Kentucky hosts 23 national fraternities and 18 national sororities. The undergraduate members are primarily responsible for operating these groups, with the assistance of a house director, alumni and University advisors. The advisors are concerned with all areas of fraternity and sorority operations -- recruitment, pledging, scholarships, housing, finance, leadership, personal growth and University involvement.

Sororities affiliated with the National Panhellenic Council hold a formal recruitment period the week prior to school opening in the fall. This is followed by open membership selection throughout the year for candidates to fill available vacancies.

Fraternities affiliated with the National Interfraternity Conference have an intensified recruitment week at the beginning of both the fall and spring semesters. Open recruitment takes place throughout the remainder of the school year.

Sororities and fraternities affiliated with the National Pan-Hellenic Council will announce individually their membership intake process during the semester. Pledging is not a prerequisite for membership.

Sororities and fraternities at the University of Kentucky follow the dictates of The Code of Student Conduct which prohibits student organizations from discriminating against any person due to race, color, or religious affirmation or belief.

The governing bodies for Greek life are the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council and Pan-Hellenic Council comprised of representatives from each group on campus. The Inter-Greek Programming Assembly coordinates Greek service activities and chapter recognition.

The Office of Greek Affairs, the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council and the Pan-Hellenic Council are located in 575 Patterson Office Tower. For more information, call (859) 257-3151 ; or, access the fraternity and sorority Web site at: http://www.uky.edu/StudentAffairs/Greek.

Religious Affairs

While the University does not directly sponsor religious activities, it both welcomes and supports the diverse religious traditions and organizations on campus. A member of the Dean of Students Office staff coordinates religious affairs and assists many religious organizations through a campus ministry and student organizations. Religious organizations on campus include: Bahá'í Association, Baptist Student Union, Campus Crusade for Christ, Canterbury Fellowship, Catholic Newman Center, Christian Student Fellowship, Church of Christ/CATS for Christ, Disciples of Christ, Graduate Christian Fellowship, International Christian Fellowship, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Jewish Student Organization/Hillel Foundation, Lutheran Campus Ministry, Orthodox Christian Student Association, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Single Purpose Student Fellowship, Unitarian Universalist, United Methodist Center Wesley Foundation, and University Liaison.

For more information contact the University Liaison, Dean of Students Office, 2 Alumni Gym, (859) 257-2754.

Disability Resource Center

The Disability Resource Center provides many services for students with disabilities. These include notifying faculty members of needed accommodations, scheduling priority, screening applicants for accessible parking permits, and coordinating campus arrangements to meet individual student needs. The Center acts as a liaison with state rehabilitation agencies.

A specialized program, the Lexington Volunteer Recording Unit, provides tape recordings for students with visual or learning disabilities.

Students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders and other disabilities frequently need academic accommodations, such as extended time on exams. Eligibility for these accommodations is based on current documentation of the disability that validates the need for the requested service. Course waivers are not considered reasonable accommodations, but course substitutions are occasionally approved. The request for substitution is evaluated on an individual basis with comprehensive and current disability documentation required. Requests for academic accommodations should originate at the Center.

All students with disabilities are urged to register with the Disability Resource Center and obtain information on the various types of assistance available to them. The office is located in 2 Alumni Gym. For more information, call (859) 257-2754 (voice/TDD).

Campus Recreation

The Department of Campus Recreation offers wholesome physical activities and sports programs for students, faculty and staff.

Activities include intramural sports, club sports, co-recreational activities, special events, and leisure recreation. Individual, dual, and team sports competition are available. Teams are organized in the following divisions: residence halls, fraternities, sororities, independents, and faculty and staff.

The Seaton Center Complex has indoor and outdoor facilities. The Lancaster Aquatic Center is available for recreational swimming during open hours. For information, call (859) 257-7946.

For more information about recreational programs or facilities, contact the Department of Campus Recreation, 135 Seaton Center, (859) 257-2898. During evenings and weekends, call (859) 257-1497.




STUDENT CENTER

The Student Center is owned and operated by the University as a service to all members of the academic community. The facility provides various programs and services to students, faculty, and staff. The Student Center is a community center offering cultural, recreational, and organizational outlets for the University population.

While on campus, students can take in a movie at the theater, browse through the University Bookstore, or relax with friends in one of several lounges. The staff and students at the Student Center aim to provide an atmosphere of social and intellectual interaction in an informal setting. Comments and suggestions from students are always welcomed.

For more information, call the Director's Office at (859) 257-5781.

Student Organizations

Student organizations are an outgrowth of student interest and serve the needs of a variety of students. Many provide programs that supplement the classroom experience and extend into areas of service for the community. All provide learning and leadership training for participating students.

There are over 300 registered student organizations on the UK campus. These include government organizations, political organizations, social sororities and fraternities, honors and leadership organizations, recognition societies, departmental/professional organizations, and special interest groups such as the Black Student Union, Cosmopolitan Club, and various religious, athletic, community service, media, international, and military groups. For more information about student organizations and campus activities, contact the Student Organizations Center, 106 Student Center, (859) 257-1099.

Leadership Program

The Division of Student Affairs sponsors a variety of leadership programs to complement the academic experience. The Emerging Leader Institute provides first year and sophomore students with the opportunity to develop leadership skills and expand their understanding of the principles of leadership. Applications for the institute are available in the fall semester for this twelve-week developmental course offered every spring.

Course components include structured experiences in critical and creative thinking, ethical, moral and values decision making, applied leadership styles, effective communication, visioning and project planning, and developing mentor relationships. The institutes are selective in admission and participating students earn academic credit.

The Leadership Resource Center has been established to support and enhance the student leadership development programs of UK. The Center houses material resources such as books, magazines, videos, newsletters, etc. that focus on leadership development issues including (but not limited to):

University of Kentucky students, faculty, and staff who are interested in learning more about leadership theory and practice may check out these reference materials by presenting their UKID cards.

The Leadership Resource Center is maintained by a committed staff who are there to assist students, student organizations, and university employees in furthering leadership development objectives. Through the Center, the staff will provide individualized leadership workshops, consultations, and programs. One particular highlighted program is the "Leadership On Target!" Team Challenge. "Leadership On Target!" is an experiential program that utilizes state of the art ropes course technology. The ropes course is completely mobile and, therefore, the staff can travel across campus to meet the training needs of any group.

For more information regarding leadership development opportunities, contact the Student Activities Office at (859) 257-1099 or (859) 257-8867.




ACADEMIC OMBUD SERVICES

The Academic Ombud helps resolve academic disputes between students and faculty or administration. When students are unable to resolve grievances or complaints through usual means, the ombud may be able to expedite the process or advise the student about the proper procedures to follow. Problems include, but are not limited to, violation of students' academic rights, unfair teaching and grading practices, cheating and plagiarism, and discrimination and harassment. All cases are held in strict confidence.

The Office of Academic Ombud Services is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located in 109 Bradley Hall. For information, questions, or appointments, call (859) 257-3737.




ATHLETICS

The University of Kentucky sponsors athletic teams in both men's and women's sports and is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southeastern Conference. The University fields representative teams in a variety of varsity sports: basketball, football, baseball, tennis, golf, track, soccer, swimming, and rifle for men; and basketball, golf, gymnastics, rifle, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, softball, and volleyball for women. These various teams provide wholesome entertainment for the student body, faculty, staff, alumni, and general public. Students interested in joining a team should contact the head coach's office in the sport of interest.

The Athletics Association helps support the band, cheerleaders, and the Student Athletic Committee; aids the Kentucky High School Athletic Association by supplying facilities for district, regional and state tournaments in all sports; offers athletic scholarships for a number of student athletes competing in most of its major sports; and provides grants to the University of Kentucky for academic scholarships.




INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

The Office of International Affairs (OIA) provides leadership, coordination, and service to the University of Kentucky and the community in four areas: service to international students and scholars; study abroad programs and services; international research contracts and grants to offer overseas experiences to faculty and staff and to attract international students to UK; and internationalization of the curriculum, campus, and community. OIA is located in Bradley Hall.

OIA SERVICES

International Student Advising

The International Student Advisor arranges the meeting and greeting of arriving international students, organizes Welcome Week activities, presents with others an orientation program on our educational system and culture, counsels students on non-academic concerns, develops cross-cultural activities for internationals and Americans, and is liaison to the International Hospitality Program. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 237.

Immigration Specialists

Immigration Specialists provide advice regarding immigration matters to international students, researchers, and faculty, and assist academic departments with the hiring and retention of international personnel and faculty. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 241, (students, room 215), ext. 240, (scholars, room 211), ext. 239, (academic departments).

Development Contract Services

The contracts and grants unit provides assistance throughout the University in preparing technical proposals for international contracts and grants. It also provides project management and implementation services for multi-college projects. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 232.

Study Abroad Services

Study Abroad Services provides information, counseling, and services for students, staff, faculty and community members interested in working, traveling, or studying abroad. UK offers summer, semester, and year study abroad programs in many countries. Study Abroad Services coordinates scholarship programs such as Deauville Exchange, English-Speaking Union Scholarships, Fulbright Graduate Scholarships, Heidelberg Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships, OIA Scholarships, New Horizon Scholarships, and Rhodes Scholarships. Students can purchase International Study Identity Cards, the Youth Hostel Pass, and the Eurail Pass from this office. The Study Abroad Library is located in Bradley Hall. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 229 or 236.

Community Relations

The Community Liaison professional staff person organizes opportunities for international students to interact with the Lexington community, particularly schools, fills requests from the community for translators, information and international programming, and serves as Executive Director for Kentucky-Ecuador Partners of the Americas and the contact for Peace Corps information. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 226.

Health Insurance Advisor

The Health Insurance Advisor provides information on the mandatory international health insurance requirement for UK international students and scholars. For additional information, call (859) 257-4067, ext. 228.

Other Functions Offered by OIA

Some other functions of the Office of International Affairs include negotiating new linkages with overseas institutions, acting as an information source for faculty Fulbright applications, hosting foreign visitors, encouraging internationalization of courses in a variety of disciplines and new study abroad programs, and helping to initiate and implement new ideas in residence life such as Jewell Hall International Living and Learning Center, and in curriculum such as International Studies and World Regional/Foreign Language Concentrations and the topical major in International Studies. For additional information, contact:


Office of International Affairs
Bradley Hall
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0058
(859) 257-4067, ext. 223
fax: (859) 323-1026




OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS

Minority Affairs

The Office of Minority Affairs is administratively responsible to the Chancellor for the Lexington Campus. The services and programs of the Office of Minority Affairs emphasize support for African-American students, faculty and staff, other students of minority cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and the general advancement of an inclusive learning community for faculty, staff and students. The Vice Chancellor for Minority Affairs serves in an advisory capacity in all matters related to minorities throughout the University.

African-American Student Recruitment

The Director of African-American Student Recruitment communicates with high schools, community organizations and churches to identify prospective students for the University. The director conducts a series of campus visitation programs for prospective students, visits targeted high schools, and informs students of career, occupational, scholarship, retention, and summer program opportunities available at the University.

The African-American Recruiter is located in 551 Patterson Office Tower, (859) 323-6342, e-mail: buzz@pop.uky.edu.

African-American Scholarships Office

The Director of Minority Student Fiscal Affairs serves to inform minority students of financial aid available to finance their university education. The director is knowledgeable of internal sources of financial aid to undergraduate minority students, and administers the William C. Parker Scholarship. Contact the director at 563 Patterson Office Tower, (859) 323-6334.

African-American Student Affairs

Among the services available from the Office of African-American Student Affairs are short-term motivational counseling, orientation, non-academic advising, problem-solving assistance with employment, housing, financial aid and overall adjustment to university life. The office assists students, faculty, and staff with the development of cooperative programs of educational, social, or cultural relevance to African-American students, or students from other minority groups. Organizational and administrative assistance is also provided to the student organizations in the planning of projects and programs.

All currently enrolled African-American students and those seeking admission to the university should register with the Office of African-American Student Affairs, 557 Patterson Office Tower, (859) 257-5641.

Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center

The Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center functions to contribute to the quality of life for African-American students, UK, and the broader community by promoting a better understanding of and appreciation for African-American culture and heritage. A variety of educational and social activities are presented throughout the year including lectures, workshops, seminars, art exhibits, theater, music and dance. The center maintains a collection of books, periodicals, multimedia kits, records, and audio and videotapes which relate to the diversified aspects of African-American culture.

The center offers a relaxed but stimulating atmosphere, and strives to enhance the retention of African-American students by helping make the campus a more comfortable, inviting environment.

The center is located in Room 124 Student Center and is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Learning Services Center

The Learning Services Center (LSC) is an academic support unit in the Office of Minority Affairs. The Center's programs and services are designed to enhance African-American students' adjustment to academic and university life, thereby increasing their chances for persisting through graduation.

The Center provides a comprehensive academic support system that consists of:


The Center is staffed with a director, two counselors, a learning skills specialist, a staff assistant, and a team of students volunteering as peer mentors.

For more information, call (859) 323-6347, or stop by the Center at 660 South Limestone Street.

Student Support Services

Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally-funded TRIO program designed to provide comprehensive academic support to improve academic performance and increase retention and graduation rates. Participation in SSS requires that a student be a U.S. citizen and at least one of the following: (1) first-generation college - neither parent has a baccalaureate degree; (2) low income - according to federal guidelines; and (3) have a documented disability. When a student has been accepted into the program, all program services are free. Services offered include: individual tutoring (in any subject), drop-in tutoring (in math, chemistry, biology, and Spanish), academic planning, personal counseling, peer mentoring, career counseling, financial aid information, study skills instruction, writing assistance, graduate school preparation, technology assistance, cultural/social activities, and limited computers, calculators, and a small resource library for check-out and on-site use. Students interested in becoming a part of the SSS program should stop by the office at 103B Alumni Gym to pick up an application; or, call (859) 257-9797 to request an application be mailed to you, or for additional information.

For more information, stop by 103B Alumni Gym or call (859) 257-9797.

Minority Student College Awareness Program

The Governor's Minority Student College Awareness Program at the University of Kentucky is comprised of several early intervention components focused on preparing African-American and other under-represented students for success in post-secondary education institutions. In addition to the component that meets at UK, components are also hosted at Winburn Middle School (RAP - Realizing Academic Potential) and YMCA Black Achievers Program/7th and 8th Grade Education Enhancement Cluster that meets at Lexington Traditional Magnet School.

Each component integrates a primary focus on mathematics with other disciplines such as science, African-American history, language arts and communications.

Student participants are identified for MCAP based upon referrals from schools, churches, parents and other sources. Parents are required to support their children through transportation and participation in parent workshops, seminars and other open house activities. For more information, contact the director at (859) 257-4098.




PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

University Health Service

The University has a comprehensive health care program for all University of Kentucky and Lexington Community College students. Located in the Medical Plaza/Kentucky Clinic on Rose Street across from the University Hospital,
University Health Service provides outpatient medical and mental health services. The Medical Service provides consultation and treatment for illnesses and injuries, incorporating a broad range of primary care and preventive medicine disciplines. The Mental Health Service assists students with personal and emotional problems. Student health records are strictly confidential and may be released only with the student's signed authorization.

The regular clinic hours are 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday through Friday; and 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. on Saturday (fall and spring semesters). After hours, urgent care is available at the University Hospital Emergency Room or local urgent treatment centers. However, the University of Kentucky and University Health Service assume no responsibility for the cost of after-hours care.

Payment of the mandatory registration fee by full-time students entitles them to use the services provided by the Health Service during the regular fall and spring semester. Part-time students may use the health service on a fee-for-service basis or may pay a semester health fee. In summer, University Health Service remains open and is available to students. The summer health fee is voluntary and must be pre-paid by the first day of classes. Summer students may also choose to be seen on a fee-for-service basis.

University Health Service does not cover the expense of referrals, hospitalization, after-hours care, accident care, and surgical servicesUniversity of Kentucky Health Service, University Hospital and other University of Kentucky Medical Center programs assume no responsibility or liability for medical expenses incurred by students beyond those covered by University Health Service. It is recommended that all students carry health insurance. (NOTE: All international students are required to have university-approved health insurance.) For more information about health insurance, contact University Health Service, University of Kentucky, B-163 Kentucky Clinic, Lexington, KY, 40536-0284, (859) 323-5823 ext. 230.

For questions or further information, call (859) 323-5823.

University Counseling and Testing Center

The University Counseling and Testing Center has a staff of trained psychologists and counselors whose primary function is to help UK students with personal concerns, career decision-making and academic success skills. Individual counseling is available to assist students with adjustment to college life, relationship difficulties, career exploration/decision-making, feelings of depression or anxiety, low self esteem, life transitions, alcohol/substance use, problems in the family, and/or ineffective study skills. In addition, counseling groups led by trained therapists are organized each semester and address personal growth issues, interpersonal skills and a variety of other topics. All interviews are confidential. Individual testing and inventories of personality, career interests, and learning styles may be used to aid in self-understanding and to improve academic efficiency. Testing is available only upon referral by a Center staff counselor.

The Learning Skills Program offers class, group and individual help in reading and learning skills on a non-credit basis. The Program offers several sections of the Master Student Program each semester. This twelve-hour course introduces the student to effective learning and study strategies that increase the chances of achieving academic success. The course costs $35. The Tutoring Service provides a list of faculty-recommended tutors who charge by the hour.

The Counseling and Testing Center maintains an active outreach program, offering workshops and lectures to students, faculty and staff on a variety of college life and mental health topics. The professional staff is also available to faculty, staff and departments for consultations regarding students, personnel or programs. There is no charge for consultations or outreach presentations.

During the academic year, fee paying University of Kentucky and Lexington Community College students enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours are eligible to receive services from the Counseling and Testing Center free of charge. To be eligible for our services in the summer, you must meet two criteria: be enrolled at UK/LCC during the previous spring semester and registered for the upcoming fall semester. Additionally, students enrolled for either summer session will be eligible for Center services. Students enrolled in graduate and professional programs at the University of Kentucky are also eligible. Faculty and staff enrolled in Employee Educational Program (EEP) credit classes are eligible for academic counseling only. For an appointment, call (859) 257-8701 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Referral from another campus agency is not necessary. The Counseling and Testing Center is located in 301 Frazee Hall.

University Career Center

The University Career Center provides numerous career-related services to help students plan their careers. Counselors assist students with assessment of individual skills, interests, and life/work values; career exploration; résumé writing; interviewing techniques; job hunt strategies; and in identifying job vacancies and salary averages.

Services available at the University Career Center include the Katherine Kemper Career Library and workshops. The Career Library houses information in electronic and print formats which will assist students in their career decisions and job placement. The Center conducts workshops and seminars throughout the year on topics such as résumé writing, interviewing techniques, hidden job markets and effective job search strategies.

Career Center services are also available from a distance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via the World Wide Web at: http://www.uky.edu/CareerCenter. The Web site contains information on job search skills, a listing of Career Center services, and is the gateway to Career Center CyberCAT, which is used to post vacancy notices and on-campus interview information.

Students who are within two semesters of graduation and alumni seeking employment may schedule on-campus interviews with representatives of various businesses, industries, government agencies and educational institutions. Seniors and postgraduate students are encouraged to register for full-time employment opportunities.

The University Career Center offers career services to students of all majors and academic disciplines. Interested individuals are encouraged to drop by the center, located at 408 Rose Street in the Stuckert Building across from the Singletary Center; or call (859) 257-2746 for an appointment.




TRANSCRIPT SERVICES

Students may purchase official copies of transcripts of their academic record in the Office of Transcript Services.

The current charge for transcripts is $5.00 per copy for all UK students (two working days are required to process transcripts). Immediate processing service is available at $8.00 per copy.

Students may view their transcript at no charge. Students must present proper identification.

No transcript will be released without the proper written authorization from the student.

No transcript will be released if:

The Office of Student Services is located in the Registrar's Office and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Address transcript requests to:

University of Kentucky Registrar
10 Funkhouser Building
Attention: Transcripts
Lexington, KY 40506-0054
(859) 257-8729




GUIDE TO UNIVERSITY OFFICES

WHATWHO TO SEEWHEREPHONE
Absences
Reporting prior toInstructor
Reporting followingDean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
Instructor
Due to illnessInstructor
Emergency notificationDean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
HospitalizationDean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
Accident
Auto (on campus)University Police305 Euclid Ave.257-1616
Auto (off-campus)Metro Police911
InjuryStudent Health ServiceB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
University Medical CenterEmergency Room323-5901
Emergency (on campus) Police305 Euclid Ave.911
Emergency (off-campus)Metro Police150 E. Main St.911
Activities, Student
Programming bodiesStudent Activities Board203 Student Center257-8867
Student Government120 Student Center257-3191
Activities availableStudent Organizations Office106 Student Center257-1099
Athletics
Intramural and ExtramuralDirector, Campus Recreation145 Seaton Center257-2898
Varsity - MenDirectorMemorial Coliseum257-1916
Varsity - WomenDirectorMemorial Coliseum257-6046
Tickets - StudentAthletic Student Services Office34A Memorial Coliseum257-1757
Tickets - OtherTicket Office111 Memorial Coliseum257-1818
Attendance
(see Absences)
Automobile
(see Traffic)
Check Cashing
Medical CenterFinancial ServicesH102 Hospital323-5601
Counseling
AcademicAcademic Advisor
Counseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
ActivitiesStudent Activities Office203 Student Center257-8867
Dean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
FinancialDirector of Financial Aid128 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3172 ext. 242
HealthStudent Health ServiceB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
PersonalCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
Dean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
Student Mental Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5511
VocationalCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
Career Center Stuckert Bldg., 408 Rose St.257-2746
WomenCentral Advising109 Miller Hall257-3383
Disabled, Services forDisability Resource Center2 Alumni Gym257-2754
Dormitories
(see Housing)
Drug Information
Student Health ServiceB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
Counseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
Health/Alcohol Program202C Frazee Hall257-9687
Emergency TreatmentUniversity Medical CenterEmergency Room323-5901
Employment
Career PlacementCareer CenterStuckert Bldg., 408 Rose St.257-2746
Student (part-time)Student Employment - S.T.E.P.S.104 Scovell Hall257-9555 ext. 120
Teacher PlacementCollege of Education104 Taylor Education Bldg.257-1857
Work-StudyStudent Financial Aid128 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3172 ext. 247
Facilities (use and reservation)
Academic spaceRegistrar's Office12 Funkhouser Bldg.257-4903
Adena ParkCampus Recreation145 Seaton Center257-3728
Agriculture Science Auditorium (Seay Auditorium)Management OperationsN-3 Ag. Science N. Bldg.257-7567
Agriculture Sci. South Aud. - B52Registrar's Office12 Funkhouser Bldg.257-4903
Alumni HouseAlumni AssociationKing Alumni House (400 Rose St.)257-8905
Alumni GymCampus RecreationCampus Recreation257-2898
Carnahan House (restricted)Carnahan Conference Center1701 Newtown Pike254-1060
Haggin FieldResidence Life537 POT257-4784
Medical Center AuditoriumHospital Adm.N100 Medical Center323-5211
Memorial ColiseumAthletics Association200 Memorial Coliseum257-8000
Memorial HallStudent Center - Director's Office209 Student Center257-5781
Parking lots and structuresParking Services305 Euclid Ave.257-5757
Patterson Office Tower (18th Floor - restricted)Vice President for Fiscal Affairs110 Administration Bldg.257-8200
Seaton CenterCampus Recreation145 Seaton Center257-2898
Singletary Center for the ArtsCoordinator126 Center for the Arts257-1706
Student CenterStudent Center - Director's Office209 Student Center257-5781
University groundsStudent Center - Director's Office209 Student Center257-5781
Fee PaymentStudent Billing Services18 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3406
Financial AidStudent Financial Aid Office127 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3172 ext. 223
FraternitiesFraternity Advisor575 POT257-3151
General Information and AssistanceDean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
Graduation CeremoniesHuman Resources115 Scovell Hall257-9519 ext. 176
Health Fee
PaymentStudent Billing Services18 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3406
InformationStudent Health ServiceB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
Housing
Applications and assignments (undergraduatesHousing Office125 Funkhouser Bldg.257-1866
Graduate and FamilyAuxiliary ServicesCooperstown C Bldg.257-3721
Greg Page Stadium View Apts.Housing Office125 Funkhouser Bldg.257-1866
Payment of feesStudent Billing Services18 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3406
Residence Halls ProgrammingResidence Life537 POT257-4783
Resident AdvisorsResidence Life537 POT257-4783
Identification Cards
PhotosStudent ID Office107 Student Center257-1378
LostStudent ID Office107 Student Center257-1378
Insurance
Student HealthStudent Insurance Office163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
LoansStudent Financial Aid128 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3172 or 257-3173
Master Calendar
Campus EventsStudent Activities Office203 Student Center257-8867
AcademicRegistrar's Office11 Funkhouser Bldg.257-7155
Meal Cards
ContractsHousing Office125 Funkhouser Bldg.257-1866
PaymentStudent Billing Services18 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3406
Medical Services
General Information and main telephone numberStudent Health ServicesKentucky Clinic Bldg.323-5823
Illness or accidentStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-2778
Drug informationStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823 ext. 281
Contraception ServicesStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823 ext. 280
BillingStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823 ext. 233
InsuranceStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823 ext. 230
AdministratorStudent Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5823
PersonalCounseling Student Health ServicesB-163 Kentucky Clinic323-5511
Minority Affairs
Vice ChancellorVice Chancellor for Minority Affairs563 POT257-1991
African-American Student AffairsAfrican-American Student Affairs557 POT257-5641
ScholarshipsAfrican-American Scholarships563 POT257-1991
Learning ServicesLearning Services Center660 S. Limestone St.323-6347
Student Support ServicesStudent Support Services Office103B Alumni Gym257-9797
Organizations and ClubsStudent Organizations106 Student Center257-1099
Orientation
Registrar's Office13A Funkhouser Bldg.257-3256
Dean of Students Office518 POT257-6597
Postal ServiceUniversity Post OfficeBasement, Classroom Bldg.257-6358
Publications
KernelKernel Office026 Grehan Journalism Bldg.257-2871
KentuckianKentuckian Office026 Grehan Journalism Bldg.257-4005
Student CodeDean of Students Office513 POT257-3754
Religion
Student religious organizationsUniversity liaison2 Alumni Gym257-2754
Residence Halls
(see Housing)
Scholarships
AcademicOffice of Academic Scholarships211 Funkhouser Bldg.257-4198
Financial AidStudent Financial Aid127 Funkhouser Bldg.257-3172
MinorityMinority Affairs563 POT323-6334
DepartmentalDean of College
Social Functions
(see Activities)
SororitiesSorority Advisor575 POT257-3151
Student GovernmentStudent Government Office120 Student Center257-3191
Study SkillsCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
UK 101518 POT257-6597
Learning SkillsCounseling and Testing Center204 Frazee Hall257-6959
Student Support ServicesStudent Support Services Office103B Alumni Gym257-9797
Testing
AptitudeCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
PersonalityCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
VocationalCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
University Testing ProgramCounseling and Testing Center201 Frazee Hall257-8703
Tickets
Athletic - GeneralTicket Office111 Memorial Coliseum257-1818
Athletic - StudentAthletic Student Services Office34A Memorial Coliseum257-1757
ArtsSingletary Center for the Arts126 Singletary Center257-4929
Lexington PhilharmonicTicket Office253 Student Center257-8427
Student CenterTicket Office253 Student Center257-8427
TheatreGuignol/Briggs/Workshop106 Singletary Center257-4929
Traffic
On Campus
AccidentsUniversity Police305 Euclid Ave.257-1616
RegulationsUniversity Police305 Euclid Ave.257-1616
ViolationsParking305 Euclid Ave.257-5757
Parking permitsParking305 Euclid Ave.257-5757
EmergencyUniversity Police305 Euclid Ave.911
Off CampusMetro Police150 E. Main St.911
TutoringCounseling and Testing Center301 Frazee Hall257-8701
Student Government Association120 Student Center257-3191
Learning Services Center660 S. Limestone St.323-6347
Student Support Services Office103B Alumni Gym257-9797
Withdrawal
University, coursesRegistrar10 Funkhouser Bldg.257-7157
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