CATALOG 1952-1953 ADMISSION INFORMATION FOR VETERANS In addition to the regular requirements for admission set forth in the preceding sections and the forms incident thereto required by the University of Florida, any vet- eran who expects to enroll under the provisions of any of the various federal laws gov- erning education or rehabilitation training of veterans must be sure that he has cleared the necessary details with the Veterans Administration and has obtained the necessary documents from them. For the most part, the benefits of Public Law 346 (the G. I. Bill of Rights) are not open to any who were not in training on July 25, 1951 or who have interrupted training since that time. There are some circumstances under which these benefits are open to the veteran, but each case must be cleared in advance with the Veterans Ad- ministration. The government benefits available under Public Law 16 (Vocational Rehabilita- tion Act) for veterans who received service connected disabilities are provided for only after review of each individual case by the Veterans Administration. All veterans who believe they are entitled to educational benefits are urged to contact the appropriate Veterans Administration office in order that the decision may be made in their individual case. Veterans who at the time of registration do not have the necessary papers showing clear entitlement to government benefits are re- quired to pay their own fees. If the proper clearances are subsequently presented to the Office of the Registrar, authorization for refund of fees and expenses appropri- ate in the individual case will be issued.