UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Missionary Alliance, Advent Christian, B'nai Israel, and Church of the Nazarene. Several of these denominations maintain chapels adjacent to the campus. These include Crane Hall (Roman Catholic), The Baptist Student Union, Wesley Foundation (Methodist), Chapel of the Incarnation (Episcopal), Westminster Fellowship, the Presbyterian Student Center, The Church of Christ, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation (Jewish), and the Lutheran Student Association. All of the chapels carry on extensive programs of vital interest to University students. TRANSPORTATION The city is served by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line Railway. A schedule of daily bus service, with connections to all points in the United States, is maintained by the Florida Motor Lines and Trailway Tour Bus Lines. Eastern Air Lines serves Gainesville with daily flights with connections to all parts of the United States. ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Direct supervision over the University of Florida, its policies and affairs is vested in the Board of Control, a body composed of seven citizens from different regions of the state who are appointed by the Governor for a four year term. All actions of the Board of Control are subject to the final approval by the State Board of Education, composed of the Governor, who is chairman, the Secretary of State, the Treasurer, the Attorney General and the Superintendent of Public Instruction, secretary. University affairs are administered by the president with the advice and assistance of the Academic Council and the Administrative Council. The legislative body of the University is the University Senate. UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION THE LOWER DIVISION The University College administers all of the work for the freshman and sophomore years, offering a program which includes the basic comprehensive courses in the major areas of knowledge and the courses prerequisite to the advanced work in the colleges and schools of the Upper Division. Upon the successful completion of the University College program, a student receives the Certificate of Associate of Arts. THE UPPER DIVISION The College of Agriculture offers curricula in all of the major fields of agriculture and grants the degree Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. The College of Architecture and Allied Arts offers curricula in architecture, building construction, landscape architecture, interior design, painting and drawing, commercial art, crafts, and costume design, and confers the degrees of Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelor of Building Construction, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Applied Arts. The College of Arts and Sciences offers curricula leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with opportunities for specializing in all liberal art fields. It gives many of the courses in mathematics, science, social sciences and humanities required in the curricula of other colleges. The College of Business Administration offers curricular programs leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with specialization in all of the