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EXPENSES

BOARD

The University does not furnish board, but there is a large number of suitable private places in Urbana and Champaign, within walking distance of the University, and easily accessible by electric railway, where students can obtain table board and rooms. There are several students' clubs at which the cost of meals is about two and a half dollars a week. The Business Manager and the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations of the University will aid new students in procuring rooms and boarding places.

FEES

Technological, Scientific, Agricultural, and Literary Departments. MATRICULATION FEE. Each student not holding a scholarship, upon satisfying the requirements for admission to the University, pays the matriculation fee of $10 00 THE DIPLOMA FEE, payable before graduation, is 5 00 THE INCIDENTAL FEE. All students, except those in the Graduate School, pay, each semester, an incidental fee of. 12 00 TUITION FEE. Students "conditioned" on entrance requirements and "Special" students (see p. 51) pay, each semester, a tuition fee of 7 50 LABORATORY FEES AND DEPOSITS.

Each student working in laboratories, or in the drafting or engineering classes, is required to make a deposit varying from 50 cents to $10.00, to pay for chemicals and apparatus used, and for any breakages or damages. The deposit for Library School supplies is $20.00 for the junior year, and $10.00 for the senior year.

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