10 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Aptitude Test of the GRE, but, either at the request of the department concerned or on his own volition, the applicant is encouraged to submit in addition the score on one or more advanced subject matter tests of the GRE. The scores on all tests taken will be weighed in regard to admission. The GRE is given six times a year-October, December, January, February, April, and June-at a great many locations in the United States, including Gainesville, Florida. To determine exact dates and the most convenient locations, students should write to the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540. Applications are required several weeks prior to the examination, and scores are received about a month after the examination. Hence, it is necessary to apply for the GRE in early September for admission in January, in early December for admission in March, in early January for admission in June, and in early March for admission in September. Other examinations are given for which application must be made in November and May, but the ones listed above are correlated with admissions deadlines. POSTPONEMENT OF THE GRE.-If a student applies for admission too late to take the GRE before his expected date of entry, particularly for a summer session, he may apply for admission to the Graduate School with postponement of the GRE and submit his score on the Miller Analogies Test to be used as a partial basis for deciding whether tentative admission may be granted. It should be noted, however, that the Miller Analogies Test is not a substitute for the GRE. In cases where the GRE has been postponed, it must be taken with satisfactory results before registration in a second quarter will be permitted. THE MILLER ANALOGIES TEST is given at about 250 colleges and uni- versities throughout the country, and is administered by the University Counsel- ing Center, Room 311, Little Hall, throughout the calendar year at 2:45 P.M. on Wednesday and Thursday. Special appointments can be made by contacting the Counseling Center. The cost of the test, $3, should be paid to Student Accounts, the Hub, and the receipt should be presented at the time of testing. Test scores should be presented to the Dean of the Graduate School. No student can be considered for postponement of the GRE until after his appli- cation for admission is otherwise complete and all his credentials have been received in the Office of the Registrar. ADMISSION TEST FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN BUSINEss.-Students applying for admission to the Graduate School who wish to pursue degrees in the College of Business Administration may submit satisfactory scores on the Ad- mission Test for Graduate Study in Business (ATGSB) as a substitute for the required scores on the Aptitude portion of the Graduate Record Examination. The ATGSB is given five times a year-November, February, April, June, and August-at many locations in the United States, including Gainesville, Florida. To determine exact dates and the most convenient locations, students should write to the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08540.