The University of Virginia record February 1, 1918 | ||
EXPENSES OF REGULAR STUDENTS.
The average annual expenses of a student who pursues the regular course
in Engineering will be:
Outside Students |
Virginians | |
University Fee | $ 40 | $ 20 |
Tuition and Laboratory Fees (average) | 120 | 80 |
Living Expenses (for nine months) | 290 | 290 |
Books and Drawing Materials | 20 | 20 |
Incidental Expenses (for nine months) | 45 | 45 |
Total for average conditions | $515 | $455 |
The charges for Tuition are uniform to all students, except that Virginians
are relieved of tuition on courses offered in the College. The fee for each
collegiate class taken will be $25, with the addition of the prescribed laboratory
charges, which are $5 per class for Physics and $15 for Chemistry. For each
class in Analytical Chemistry a special fee of $50 is charged for tuition, plus
$10 for apparatus and supplies. The fee for each technical lecture-course is $30,
for each practice-course in drawing $15, for each laboratory or practice-course
in Engineering, Shop-work, or Field-work, $5. These fees include all charges
for laboratory materials; but the student is held further responsible for
breakage.
The Living Expenses include board, lodging, fuel and lights, servant and
laundry; the average is $32 a month, the minimum $22, and a reasonable maximum
$37. Books and Drawing Materials will cost about $80 for the four-year
course. Incidental Expenses ought to be kept within modest bounds; the above
estimate is sufficient; large allowances of pocket money promote idleness and
attract companions of the baser sort. No allowances are made for clothing or
travel, the expenses for which vary too much to be introduced into any general
estimate.
The charges payable on entrance are the University fee, the contingent
deposit of $10 and the tuition and laboratory fees.
The University of Virginia record February 1, 1918 | ||