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UNIVERSITY CHARGES.

University Fee.

The university fee, $40 ($10 for Virginia students in the Academic Departments,
$20 for Virginia students in the Department of Engineering),
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


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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
(see page 13). It also covers all regular examination and diploma fees.

Contingent Deposit.

The contingent deposit of $10 is intended to cover any damage to university
property for which the student is responsible, and any fines incurred
by violating the rules of the library. It is returned at the end of
the session, less any charges that may have been made against it.

Tuition Fees.

In the College: For Virginia students, nothing; for students from
other States, $95 for a regular course; those who, by special permission of
the faculty, take courses aggregating less than fifteen session-hours in any
one session (see page 50), must pay for tuition, in one School $50, in two
Schools, $60, in three Schools $75, in four Schools $95.

In the Department of Graduate Studies: For Virginia students, nothing;
for students from other States, $50 in one School, $60 in two Schools,
$25 each in three or more Schools.

In Analytical Chemistry: $40 for each course.[1] The courses in Analytical
Chemistry, being professional courses, are not provided for by the regular
tuition fees in the Academic Departments, nor are they included among
the courses in which free tuition is given to Virginians and other privileged
students. Students from other states than Virginia taking one or both
courses in Analytical Chemistry in connection with other courses in the
College or the Department of Graduate Studies pay a total tuition fee of
$100.

In the Department of Law: For regular course, $100; students taking
an irregular course pay for tuition according to the relation which the
amount of work taken bears to the regular course. For such course the
tuition fee may be estimated approximately in dollars as three-tenths of
the total number of lecture periods.

In the Department of Medicine: $100.

In the Department of Engineering: For each collegiate course, $25.
For courses in Analytical Chemistry, see above. Virginia students are relieved
of tuition in collegiate courses. The fee for each technical lecture
course is $30; for each practice course in Drawing, $15; for each laboratory
or practice course in Applied Mechanics, Engineering, Shop-work, or Fieldwork,
$5. These fees include all charges for laboratory materials, but the
student is held further responsible for breakage.

 
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In addition to the tuition fee, there is a laboratory fee of $10 for each course, and a
deposit of $10 is required ($15 for two courses) to cover cost of apparatus.


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Laboratory Fees.

These fees, which vary in amount for different courses, will be found
under the Announcements of Courses in the several departments.