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EXPENSES

Payment of Fees.—When the aggregate charge for University fee, tuition
fee, laboratory fees and room rent does not exceed $50 for the session,
the total amount shall be paid upon registration.

If said fees aggregate more than $50, but do not exceed $100, one-half
thereof shall be paid upon registration and the remainder at the beginning
of the second term.

When the fees aggregate more than $100, payment shall be made one-third
upon registration; one-third at the opening of the second term and the
remainder at the opening of the third term.

If any payment remain unpaid for fifteen days after the date on which
it is due, the Bursar shall immediately notify the Dean of the department
in which such student is entered of the delinquency, and such student shall
by him be required at once to cease attending lectures, using laboratories,
library, gymnasium, athletic grounds or buildings, boarding at the dining
hall, and making use of any other privileges as a student until his financial
relations with the University have been arranged satisfactorily with the
Bursar.


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Return of Fees.—A student withdrawing within five days after registering
shall have his fees refunded in full, except the sum of $5 to cover cost
of registration, and his name shall be stricken from the rolls.

If he withdraw or is dropped from the rolls for any cause after the
fifth day of the term and before the middle thereof, his fees shall be returned
pro rata.

If he withdraw or be dropped from the rolls for any cause after the middle
of any term no refund shall be made for that term, except in case of sickness
when the refund shall be pro-rated upon certificate of the University
Physician or other reputable medical practitioner.

In any case a minimum charge of $5 shall be made to cover cost of registration.

Laboratory fees shall be refunded upon statement of professor in charge
except where the withdrawal is within five days after registering.

Regulation Concerning Registration as Virginia Student.—In order to
be considered a Virginia student, it is necessary that the applicant's parents
be domiciled in the State if he be under twenty-one years of age; or if
he has attained his majority, that he himself be domiciled in said State; and
that either his parents or the applicant for admission shall have been bona
fixde
taxpayers in the State of Virginia for at least two years prior to said
application.

Sons of Regular Officers of the United States Army or Navy, whether
on the active or retired list, irrespective of the location of their posts of duty,
are accorded the privilege of registering under the rules applicable to the
registration of Virginia students.

Superintendents and Teachers of Public Schools Exempt from Fees.
White male teachers and superintendents of the public schools of Virginia
will be admitted, during the last three months of the session, to the Academic
Schools of the University without payment of fees (except those
charged in laboratory courses), upon presentation of certificates that they
have been teachers in the public schools of the State during the year. Applicants
for admission as teachers are required to send in their names to
the President of the University not later than March 5.

Ministers of Religion and Candidates for the Ministry.—Ministers of religion
may attend any of the Academic Schools of the University without
payment of the tuition fee. The same privilege will be extended to any young
man who submits testimonials that he is an approved candidate for the ministry,
and unable to meet without aid the expenses of an education.


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UNIVERSITY CHARGES

University and Tuition Fees[1]

The College:

       
VIRGINIANS  NON-VIRGINIANS 
University fee, all students  $ 50.00  $ 60.00 
Tuition, Academic students  40.00  215.00 
[2] Tuition, professional students in Architecture  185.00  215.00 

The Department of Graduate Studies:

   
University fee  50.00  60.00 
Tuition  40.00  90.00 

The Department of Education:

   
University fee  50.00  60.00 
Tuition  10.00  175.00 

The Department of Law:

   
University fee  60.00  60.00 
Tuition  175.00  195.00 

The Department of Medicine:

   
University fee  60.00  60.00 
Tuition  195.00  215.00 

The Department of Engineering:

   
University fee  50.00  60.00 
Tuition, average for four years  95.00  165.00 
 
[1]

The University fee goes to the fund intended to defray the general expenses of the
University. Payment of this fee entitles the student, without additional charge, to the
use of the library; to the privileges of the gymnasium, with baths, private lockers, etc.,
and the advice and aid of the physical training staff, and to free medical attendance by
the University Physician in case of illness. It also covers all regular examinations and
diploma fees.

College students from Virginia taking a single technical course in the Department of
Engineering pay a tuition of $60, or $20 per term.

A fee of $3.00 is required of all women students for the upkeep of the "Woman
Students' Association Rooms."

[2]

Candidates for B.S. in Architecture, after the first year, are registered as professional
students in Architecture.

The College:

Laboratory Fees

                         
Architecture B1, B2 and B3 (each)  $ 15.00 
Architectural Drawing A1  15.00 
Architectural Freehand Drawing A1, B1 and B2 (each)  5.00 
Biology (each course)  10.00 
Botany (each course)  10.00 
[3] Chemistry (each course)  20.00 
Dramatic Art B1, B2, B3, and B4 (each)  10.00 
French A1  12.00 
Geology B1  3.00 
Geology B3 and B4 (each)  5.00 
Physics 1, B1, B2 and C3 (each)  15.00 
Spanish A1 and B1 (each)  2.00 
Zoölogy (each course)  10.00 

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The Department of Medicine:

                 
FIRST YEAR  SECOND YEAR  THIRD YEAR 
Anatomy  $17.50  $ 2.50 
[4] Biochemistry  10.00 
Histology and Embryology  7.50 
Physiology  10.00 
Bacteriology and Pathology  12.50 
Pharmacology  5.00 
Clinical Diagnosis  $10.00 
Materia Medica and Toxicology  5.00 
 
[3]

In Chemistry a deposit of $5 is required in addition, to cover breakage of apparatus.

[4]

In Biochemistry a deposit of $10.00 is required to cover breakage.

The Department of Engineering:

The fee for each practice course in Drawing, Engineering Laboratories, and
Shop-work is $5.00 per term for each course, and in Field-work and Bridge
Drafting is $10.00 per term for each course. These fees include all charges
for laboratory materials; but the student is held responsible for breakage. For
fees in Physics and Chemistry, see above.

BOARD AND LODGING

The University Dormitories

The dormitories of the University of Virginia consist of The Halls, East
Lawn and West Lawn, East Range and West Range and Dawson's Row.

Hot water heat and electric light are furnished throughout the dormitories.

Each occupant of a dormitory room must provide a pillow, pillow cases,
single sheets, blankets, towels, etc., and whatever rugs, curtains, etc., he may
desire.

Description and Rates

The Halls.—The most comfortable, best-equipped, and most modern rooming
accommodations in the University or in the city are to be found in the
new University dormitories, erected in 1929. This group of eight buildings
stands on the crest of the slope west of Monroe Hill, with an outlook on the
Ragged Mountains and the range of the Blue Ridge, and is within less than
three minutes walking distance from the gymnasium, the academic, engineering
and law class-rooms, and the University Commons.

These eight buildings are divided into twelve separate units, known as
Halls, each with its individual entrance, and each bearing the name of some professor,
distinguished in the history of the University. The buildings are of three
stories and of full fire-proof brick and cement construction throughout. They
provide one hundred and fifty-three two-room apartments, of living-room and
bedroom, each apartment intended to accommodate two students.

All of the rooms are approximately fifteen feet square. Each living-room
has an open fire-place and is furnished with a desk with drawers, a table with
drawer, a steel waste-basket, two rocking-chairs, two straight chairs and floor-plugs
for reading lamps. Each bedroom has two large built-in clothes closets,


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and is furnished with two single steel beds, two chiffoniers, and two straight
chairs. All furniture is new, of excellent quality and attractive design, the bedsprings
and mattresses of especially high grade.

There is an average of one bathroom to every five students. The bathrooms,
each equipped with showers and an individual built-in steel locker and a
medicine chest with mirror for each student using it, are so placed that every
bed-room, with one sole exception, opens directly into a bath.

Telephone service is provided in each Hall. Trunks and packing cases will
not be permitted in the apartments of The Halls dormitories. They must be
delivered to the trunk room in each Hall from which the student will remove
the contents to his room. Trunks and packing cases will be stored in dry racks
located in the basement. Each apartment will ordinarily be occupied by two
students. The rental for the nine months of the regular session is $150 per student
(or $300 for each apartment).

East Lawn and West Lawn are of one-story brick construction. They contain
thirty-eight rooms, each approximately twelve feet square, located between
the pavilions and opening into colonnades running the entire length of "The Lawn."
The rental of twenty-seven of the rooms, for the session, is $125 for one occupant
or $170 for two occupants. The remaining nine rooms, called Bachelors' Row,
rent for $115 for one occupant, or $160 for two occupants. These rooms are reserved
for applicants for senior degrees.

East Range and West Range consist of forty-six one-story brick rooms,
approximately twelve feet square, built in sections running the entire length of
"The Ranges," and opening into arcades. In addition, there are two two-story
brick houses called the Old Gymnasium and the Club House, containing fourteen
rooms, approximately fifteen feet square. The rental of the rooms on the Ranges,
for the session, is $125 for one occupant or $170 for two. The rooms in the
Old Gymnasium and the Club House rent for $80 for one occupant or $110 for
two.

Dawson's Row consists of a series of five eight-room and one ten-room two-story
brick houses, and a six-room one-story brick house, located on the southwest
side of the grounds. The rooms are approximately fifteen feet square. The
rental of fifty-one of the rooms, for the session, is $95 for one occupant or $130
for two. Five of the rooms rent for $60 for one occupant or $80 for two.

All of the rooms on the Lawns and Ranges and in Dawson's Row are provided
with running cold water. For each of the Lawns and Ranges one bathhouse
is provided and there is a bath-house in Dawson's Row.

The furnishing of the rooms on the Lawns and Ranges and in Dawson's Row
is as follows: For one occupant—an enamelled iron bed with comfortable
springs and mattress, a chiffonier, a table, a straight chair and a rocking-chair.
For two occupants—two single beds or one double-deck bed with springs and mattresses,
one chiffonier, one desk or two tables, one rocking-chair and two straight
chairs.

Board

Meals may be obtained at the University Commons, which is a handsome building
overlooking the McIntire Theatre and situated within two minutes' walk of


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any of the dormitories. The interior of the main dining-room is panelled, and
the walls contain portraits of a number of distinguished alumni and officers of the
University. The furnishings are attractive. The capacity of the Commons is
three hundred. Board is furnished at cost and in no case will exceed $35 per
month.

Other Accommodations

In addition to the University Dormitories and the Commons, there are private
lodging and boarding houses situated near the University, and a number
of restaurants are nearby. A list of these will be furnished upon application.

Occupants of the dormitories may take their meals either at the Commons
or elsewhere.

All inquiries concerning rooms or board should be addressed to The Bursar,
University, Virginia.

APPROXIMATE SUMMARY OF NECESSARY EXPENSES

The figures in the following tables may be taken as fairly accurate approximations
of all necessary expenses for a session of nine months. As
necessary expenses are reckoned here University and tuition fees, laboratory fees,
lodging, board, laundry, and books, but not clothing, traveling expenses, or pocket
money. For each department three estimates are given—a low, an average,
and a liberal estimate. The difference in the three depends on the difference
of expenditure for board, lodging, books, and laundry—in other words, on
the scale of living of the individual student. If a student shares a room with
another student, and practices the strictest economy, he may possibly reduce his
expenses below the estimate.

The College, the Graduate Department and the Department of Education

                   
VIRGINIANS  NON-VIRGINIANS 
Low  Average  Liberal  Low  Average  Liberal 
University Fee  $ 50  $ 50  $ 50  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60 
Tuition Fee  [5] 40  [5] 40  [5] 40  [5] 215  [5] 215  [5] 215 
Laboratory Fees (average)  10  10  10  10  10  10 
Room, Heat, Light, Furniture and Service  65  115  225  65  115  225 
Board  225  270  315  225  270  315 
Books  25  30  35  25  30  35 
Laundry  25  35  50  25  35  50 
Total for Session of Nine Months  $ 440  $ 550  $ 725  $ 625  $ 735  $ 910 

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The Department of Law and Medicine

                   
DEPARTMENT OF
LAW 
DEPARTMENT OF
MEDICINE 
Low  Average  Liberal  Low  Average  Liberal 
University Fee  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60 
Tuition Fee (regular course)  [6] 175  [6] 175  [6] 175  [6] 195  [6] 195  [6] 195 
Laboratory Fees (average)  25  25  25 
Room, Heat, Light, Furniture and Service  65  115  225  65  115  225 
Board  225  270  315  225  270  315 
Books  50  60  70  40  50  60 
Laundry  25  35  50  25  35  50 
Total for Session of Nine Months  $ 600  $ 715  $ 895  $ 635  $ 750  $ 930 

The Department of Engineering

                 
VIRGINIANS  NON-VIRGINIANS 
Low  Average  Liberal  Low  Average  Liberal 
University Fee  $ 50  $ 50  $ 50  $ 60  $ 60  $ 60 
Tuition and Laboratory Fees (average)  130  130  130  200  200  200 
Room, Heat, Light, Furniture and Service  65  115  225  65  115  225 
Board  225  270  315  225  270  315 
Books and Materials  25  30  35  25  30  35 
Laundry  25  35  50  25  35  50 
Total for Session of Nine Months  $ 520  $ 630  $ 905  $ 600  $ 710  $ 885 

Student Self-Help.—Every possible opportunity for obtaining remunerative
employment is afforded to students who are desirous of helping by this
means to pay their way through the University, and it may be safely stated
that any student with sufficient resources to carry him through the first half
of the session, can be reasonably sure of obtaining work which will pay a considerable
part of his living expenses and University charges for the remainder
of the academic year. While it is difficult for any student to be assured of
remunerative work before he reaches the University, information as to such
employment may be had from the secretary of the Committee on Student Self-Help,
Madison Hall.

Loans will be provided for deserving students. See page 181.

 
[5]

Deduct $30 for Virginians and $40 for non-Virginians in the Department of Education.

Deduct $125 for non-Virginians in the Graduate Department.

[6]

Add $20 to the tuition for non-Virginians in Law or Medicine.