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EXPENSES.
The necessary expenses of a student of Civil Engineering who proposes
to complete the course in two sessions are for each session of
nine months as follows:
University Fees— | |
Matriculation, | $ 25 |
Infirmary Fee, | 7 |
Dormitory Rent [two in a room], | 15 |
Tuition, [average charge] | 100 |
Total Fees, | $147 |
Living Expenses— | |
Fuel, Lights and Washing, | 25 |
Board at $12 a Month, | 108 |
Total necessary expenses (board at $12), | $280 |
Payable on entrance, | $200 |
The sum payable on entrance includes a contingent deposit of $10
which is credited in final settlement, and hence forms no part of the
necessary expenses. This deposit is assessed for damage to property,
violation of Library rules, and so on.
Virginians save $50 in tuition.
To the above total must be added the cost of books and stationery.
The board at $12 is plain but wholesome and abundant. Better
board can be had at $14, $16, $18 a month. At $18 the total necessary
expenses will be $334 of which $218 is payable on entrance.
University of Virginia annual announcements, with a catalogue of the officers and students of the University of Virginia | ||