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KEEPING OF STUDENTS' FUNDS.
  
  
  
  
  
  

KEEPING OF STUDENTS' FUNDS.

Every student resident within the precincts is required, on
matriculating, to deposit with the Patron all the money, checks,
bills, drafts, and other available funds, which he shall have in his
possession, or under his control, in any manner intended to defray
his expenses while at the University, or on his return from
thence to his residence. Nor shall he matriculate till he shall
have deposited a sum at least sufficient to pay for the use of his
dormitory and the public rooms, to pay the fees of the Professors,
whom he may design to attend, to pay three months' board to his
hotel-keeper, to purchase the text-books and stationary which he
may want at the commencement, twenty dollars on account
of fuel and candles, and ten dollars to cover contingent charges
and assessments against him for injuries to the buildings, &c.,
which two last mentioned sums are credited in the final settlement
of his accounts. In like manner, he shall deposit with the
Patron all the funds which he shall receive while a student of the


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University, for the purpose aforesaid. At the end of the first
three months of the session, he shall deposit enough to pay his
board and other expenses for the next three months; and at the
expiration of the second period of three months, he shall deposit
enough to pay his board and other expenses for the residue of the
session.

Students resident out of the University, are required, on matriculating,
to deposit with the Patron funds sufficient to pay the
fees of Professors whom they may propose to attend, the sum
charged for the use of the public rooms, and ten dollars to cover
contingent charges.