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EXPENSES.

The necessary expenses for the session of nine months in the various
Departments of the University are given in the subjoined table:

                             
Academical.  Law.  Medicine.  Pharmacy.  Engineering.  Agriculture. 
University Fees— 
Matriculation  $ 25  $ 25  $ 25  $ 25  $ 25  $ 25 
Infirmary 
Dormitory Rent (two in room)  15  15  15  15  15  15 
Tuition  75  80  110  120  100  100 
Total of Fees  122  127  157  167  147  147 
Living Expenses— 
Fuel, Lights and Washing  25  25  25  25  25  25 
Board at $13 a Month  117  117  117  117  117  117 
Total of necessary expenses (board at $13)  264  269  299  309  289  289 
Payable on entrance  177  182  212  222  202  202 
Reduced Charges to Virginians— 
Total necessary expenses (board at $13)  189  269  239  189 
Payable on entrance  102  182  152  102 

The tuition fee for Academical students is for the ordinary case in which
three schools are taken (p. 72). The sums payable on entrance include a
contingent deposit of $10, which is credited in final settlement, and forms
no part of the necessary expenses. It is assessed for damage to property,
violation of Library rules, and so on.

To the totals of the above table must be added the cost of books and
stationery (which varies too much to be introduced into a general estimate),
and of degrees. The fees for the latter are as follows:

     
Untitled Degrees.  Titled Degrees. 
Proficient (in a class)  $2 50  Bachelor of Law  $15 00 
Graduate (in a school)  5 00  Doctor of Medicine  15 00 

For the other titled degrees (pp. 59, 60) no charge is made if the prerequisite
untitled degrees have been taken and paid for.


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Candidates for a degree must deposit the fee on or before 1st May; it will
be returned if the degree is not conferred. All other University fees must
be paid on entrance. Board is payable quarterly in advance (1st October,
1st January, 1st April). Fuel is usually purchased at the beginning of the
session. Washing is paid for monthly at $1.50 a month.

An abatement of one-third in fees for matriculation, dormitory rent and
tuition is made to students who enter after 1st January.

The Matriculation Fee, paid annually by every student, admits him
to the use of the Library (page 62), the public buildings and all other general
facilities of the University.

The Infirmary Fee, paid annually by every student (except such as
live at home), entitles him, in case of sickness during the session, to the
advice and attendance of the Medical Professors, and, if necessary, to the
services of a trained nurse in the well-appointed University Infirmary.

The Dormitory Rent is paid annually by every student who lodges in
a University dormitory. Those who prefer to lodge at home or in a licensed
boarding-house are permitted to do so; provided that the rents of dormitories
which remain unoccupied are assessed equally on such privileged
students.

The Board at $13, as in the above table, is plain, but wholesome and
abundant. Better board costs $15, $18, $20. The monthly charges at the
different clubs, hotels and boarding-houses are as follows; the price in every
case includes diet, dormitory furniture and servant's attendance:

     
University Clubs  $ 13 
University Hotels  18 
Licensed Boarding-houses  15—20 

For regulation as to change of boarding-house, see page 72.

The Tuition Fee in a Department or School admits the student to any
or all the classes in that Department or School. Its amount in the several
Departments, Schools and Classes is fixed in the following schedule:

Departments

   
Law  $ 80 
Medicine  110 

Schools

   
Academical (except Laboratory Courses), each.  25 
Applied Mathematics (including Drawing and Field Work)  50 

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Laboratory Courses

                   
Deposit for Apparatus.  Material.  Tuition. 
Analytical Chemistry (Full course)  $15  $25  $100 
Analytical Chemistry (First course)  10  10  50 
Chemistry (Graduate course)  10  [1]   50 
Determinative Mineralogy  15 
Medical Chemistry  15 
Practical Pharmacy  15 
Practical Physics  10  50 
Biology  10  24 
Botany  15 

Classes

 
           
Agricultural Chemistry  $15 
Anatomy  20 
Anglo-Saxon  15 
Constitutional Law  25 
Engineering Drawing  10 
Engineering Field-Work  15 
 
           
History  $20 
Literature and Rhetoric  20 
Materia Medica  15 
Medical Jurisprudence  15 
Physiology  20 
Political Economy  20 
 
 
[1]

Varies with amount used.