6 THE UNIVERSITY OF Kansas SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY During the summer of 1943 work is offered in all the Schools of the University, which are: ScHoo. or Business (F. T. Stockton, Dean) THE CoLuLEGE or LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (P. B. Lawson, Dean) ScHooL oF EpucaTion (J. W. TWENTE, DEAN) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE (J. J. JAkosKy, DEAN) ScHoou or Fine Arts (D, M. SwarTHoUT, DEAN) THE GRADUATE ScHooL (E. B. Stourrer, DEAN) ScHoou oF Law (F. J. Moreau, DEAN) ScHoou oF Mepicine (H. R. Want, DEAN) ScHOoOL oF PHarmacy (J. A. REESE, DEAN) The enrollment schedules of most of these schools have been | merged in the following pages, the primary allocations of credit being indicated in a right-hand column after each course under the heading “Primarily for credit in.” Because it has not yet been completed, the Engineering Sum- mer Semester schedule (beginning on July 1) is not included, nor is that of the School of Medicine beyond the first year and a half—which is of interest only to those who have already been admitted to the School and hence who already have access to it. Inquiries about the program of any school should be made directly to the dean of the school concerned. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN ‘Ample provisions have been made in the summer of 1943 for students entering the University for the first time as freshmen. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will offer general work for those interested in securing a broad, liberal training leading to the A. B. degree, or who plan to work for the B. S. degree in one of the College fields; for those not yet sure of their major fields of interest; and for pre-medical, pre-education, pre-business, pre- law, and pre-nursing students. Freshmen are also admimtted to the School of Fine Arts, the School of Pharmacy, and the School of Engineering. In the last named division (as has already been