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EXPENSES OF REGULAR STUDENTS

The average annual expense of a student who pursues the regular course
in Engineering will be:

                 
NonVirginians  Virginians 
University Fee  $ 60  $ 50 
Tuition  200  115 (avg.) 
Athletic Fee  15  15 
Laboratory Fees (average)  35  35 
Living Expenses (for nine months)  420  420 
Books and Drawing Materials  30  30 
Incidental Expenses (for nine months)  60  60 
Total annual for average conditions  $820  $725 

The charges for Tuition are uniform to all students, except that Virginians
are relieved of tuition on courses offered in the College, this exception
saving regular Freshmen from Virginia $135 and all other Virginia
students $70 each year in comparison with non-Virginians.

The laboratory charges are $15 per class for the year's course in Physics,
and $20 per class for a year's course in Chemistry. A deposit for breakage of
$5 is required for each laboratory course in Chemistry. A fee of $5 each
for the year's course in Engineering Geology and in Mineralogy is charged.
The fee for each practice course in the Engineering Department, Drawing,
and Engineering Laboratories is $5 per term for each course. The fees
for Field-work and Bridge Drafting are each $10 per term per course. 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 $10.00 per week, the minimum $7.50, and a reasonable
maximum $12.50. Books and Drawing Materials will cost about $120 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 included for clothing and 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 Athletic
Fee, and the Tuition and Laboratory Fees.