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Eligible students to take Athletics Interests and Abilities Survey

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 6, 2023) — This semester, all University of Kentucky first-year students, sophomores and juniors will complete a short survey about student athletics interests and abilities before registering for classes through myUK.

Now in its sixth year, the Athletics Interests and Abilities Survey is designed to help UK Athletics, UK Club Sports and UK Intramurals identify students' athletic interests and abilities, including the potential of offering additional teams or events. Students who are eligible to take the survey will find the URL on the Student Services tab in the myUK portal and will be required to complete it prior to registration.

The Athletics Interests and Abilities Survey opens to eligible students Monday, Feb. 6, and registration holds will be lifted automatically after submission of a survey response. Early completion of the survey (prior to students’ registration window opening date) is encouraged.

For questions about the survey or registration holds, please contact UKathleticssurvey@uky.edu.

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