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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

ALL BILLS due the University must be paid before the student can enter classes. The following are estimated maximum and minimum annual expenses, exclusive of books and clothing, of a residence of thirty-six weeks at the University:

MIN. MAX.

Term fees Room rent for each student Table board in boarding houses and clubs Fuel and light Washing at 60 cents per dozen Total amount Board and room in private houses, per week, w

S 22.50 18 00 go 00 10 00 9.00 $149.50 4.00

% 22.50 48.00 126.00 15.00 18.00 $229 50 6.00

FEES IN THE PRELIMINARY YEAR, OR IX THE BUILDERS' COURSE, OR THE FARMERS'-JUNIOR COURSE. Tuition per term Incidental fee, per term

SPECIAL FEES.

$5.00 7-5°

For Instrumental Music, for 20 lessons. For Painting, or Drawing to special students Matriculation fee Graduation fee

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$10.00 10 00 10.00 5 00

CAUTION TO PARENTS—STUDENTS' FUNDS.

The Business Agent will receive on deposit any funds parents may intrust to him to meet the expenses of their sons. Xo greater error can be committed than to send boys from home with large amounts of spending money, without the authoritative care of some prudent friend. Half the dissipation in colleges springs from excessive allowances of money. Students have little real need for money, beyond that required for fees, board bills and books. The attention of parents and guardians is earnestly requested to this matter, and especially in the case of those students who are under 20 years of age.