University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||
F. Department of Engineering:
In the Department of Engineering the charges for tuition are uniform
to all students, except that Virginians are relieved of tuition (p.
102) on courses offered in the college. In addition to the university fee
of $40, the fee for each class taken will be $25, with the addition of
the prescribed laboratory charges, which are $5 for each class in Applied
Mechanics, Engineering, and Physics; $15 for Chemistry. For
each class in Analytical Chemistry a special fee of $50 is charged
for tuition and supplies plus $10 for apparatus. The fee for each
class in Drawing is $10.
The statement made above may be averaged for the four years
of the engineering courses as follows:
To Students from Virginia |
To Students from other States |
|
University Fee | $40 | $ 40 |
Tuition and Lab. Fee | 50 | 100 |
Contingent Deposit | 10 | 10 |
$100 | $150 |
III. Cost of Living.—Under the third head fall the expenses of
living and the cost of books and stationery.
University of Virginia record February, 1913 | ||