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282 EXPENSES Music Department Students who are candidates for a degree in the music department pay the matriculation fee of $10 oo Students in the music department taking studies in other departments of the University pay the "incidental" fee each semester 12 00 They also, if not matriculated, pay, each semester, the tuition fee of 7 50 Students not enrolled in other departments, and so not paying the "incidental" fee, pay special music fees as follows: Piano, organ, or voice, two lessons a week, each semester.... $32 50 Same, one lesson a week 19 50 Violin or other stringed instrument, two lessons a week, each Semester 26 S O Same, one lesson a week 14 5° These students may enter classes in Physical Training (see p. 279) on paying, each semester 5 00 Students regularly enrolled and paying the "incidental" fee in other departments pay music fees as folows: Piano, organ, or voice, two lessons a week, each semester.... $25 00 Same, one lesson a week IS 00 Violin or other stringed instrument, two lessons a week 19 00 Same, one lesson a week 10 S O All students in harmony, counterpoint, fugue, etc., in classes not to excfeed four, pay, each semester 9 00 No deduction is made on account of absence in any course, except in case of protracted illness. Students can rent pianos for practice by applying to the head of the music department. After September, 1901, matriculated students, residents of Illinois, will not be required to pay extra fees for instruction in music. College of Law Students of the College of Law, upon satisfying the requirements for admission, pay the matriculation fee of $10 00 Tuition fee, each semester 25 00 Students conditioned on entrance requirements pay, each semester, an additional fee of 7 5°
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