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Unicersitij of Illinois.

atory studies required for admission to College (See pp. 89-90.) All preparatory studies must be completed before yon can be admitted, as a matriculated student, to any College class. 4. All College studies are arranged in regular courses, in which each term's work is designed to prepare for the next. You should enter at the beginning of the College year, in September. If unable to enter at that time, you may enter at any later time by making up the studies already passed over by the class. 5. Enter College with the purpose of. going through, and make your course regular as far as you go. If obliged to leave before you have finished the course, yon will have done the best thing for yourself in the meantime; while if you remain, the regular course is in nine cases out of ten the most useful and effective. Students desiring only a winter's schooling should go to some high school.

EXPENSES. in all the University Classes. THE MATRICULATION FEE entitles the student to membership in the University until he completes his studies.and must be paid before he enters. Amount $10.00 THE TERM FEE for Incidental Expenses is for each student 7.50

THE TUITION" IS FREE

Each student working in Laboratories, or in the Draughting and Engineering Classes, is required to make a deposit varying from 50 cents to §>12, to pay for chemicals and apparatus used, and for any breakages or damages. ALL BILLS due the University must be paid before the student can enter Classes.