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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

The Business Agent and the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations of the University will aid new students in procuring rooms and boarding places.

EXPENSES.

THE TUITION IS FREE in all the University classes.

THE MATRICULATION FEE entitles the student to membership in the University until he completes his studies $10 00 THE DIPLOMA FEE, payable before graduation 5 00 THE TERM FEE for incidental expenses is for each student 7 50 Each student working in laboratories, or in the draughting or engineering classes, is required to make a deposit varying from 50 cents to Jio, to pay for chemicals and apparatus used, and for any breakages or damages. ALL BILLS due the University must be paid within ten days after the student enters classes.

ESTIMATES OF EXPENSES.

The following are estimated maximum and minimum annual expenses exclusive of books and clothing, railroad fare, and small miscellaneous needs. Term fees $22 50 $22 50 Room rent for each student 18 00 50 00 Table board in boarding houses and clubs 90 00 126 00 Fuel and light 10 00 15 00 Washing at 60 cents per cents per dozen 9 00 18 00 Total Board and room in private houses, per week $ 149 50 4 00 $231 50 6 00

FEES IN THE PRELIMINARY YEAR, OR THE JUNIOR COURSE IN AGRICULTURE.

Tuition, per term Incidental fee, per term

CAUTION TO PARENTS —STUDENTS' FUNDS.

$ 5 00 7 50

The Business Agent will receive on deposit any funds parents may intrust to him to meet the expenses of their sons and daughters. No

greater error can be committed than to send young people from home with large amounts of spending money, without the. authoritative care of some