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60

EXPENSES.

The Tuition fee is free to all the University Classes.

The Matriculation Fee entitles the Student to membership in the University until he completes his studies; and must he paid before he enters—amount $10 00 The Term Tee for Incidental Expenses is, perStudent 5 00 Room rent in a University Dormitory, each student per term 4 00

All bills due the University must be paid, and the receipt of the Treasurer shoivn to the "Regent, before the student can enter the Classes. The following are the estimated maximum and minimum annual expenses, exclusive of books and clothing, of a residence for 36 weeks at the University:

For Gentlemen. Term Fees and Room Rent for each Student Total board in boarding houses and clubs Fueland light Washing at 75 cents per dozen Total annual amount For Ladies at the Boarding Term fees Room rent for each Student Table expenses, share for each Fuel and light Services of Steward and Matron Total annual amount Board and room in private houses, per week Sail. $15 30 54 15 18 00 60 00 00 00 $15 23 45 10 18 00 40 00 00 00 Max. $27 00 144 00 15 00 27 00 $213 00 Min. $27 00 72 00 10 00 13 50 $122 50

$132 60 6 00

$111 40 4 50

COURSES OF STUDY RECOMMENDED BY THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY.

EXPLANATIONS.

The following are the Courses arranged for the schools of the University. Students who are to graduate in a school must follow closely and in proper order the studies assigned to them. The courses are numbered for the purposes explained on page 9. Those studies of a course, which are collateral, are separated from each other by semi-colons, which are reserved for that purpose. Where two or more studies are taken up consecutively, the time devoted to each is indicated by the proper number, followed by w. for weeks. For each study not otherwise marked the student is expected to be in prompt and regular attendance, in the proper University Class Room, during one assigned hour each school day. Variations from this are indicated by placing after the study simply a numeral, stating the number of hours per week required. For