University of Virginia Library

EXPENSES.

The expenses for the session of nine months are as follows:

1. Fees.—If one Professor be attended, $50; if two, each
$30; if more than two, each $25. Every student is required to
attend three schools, unless, for special reasons, leave is given to
attend but one or two.

In the School of Law, the fee for the Senior class in either
Department is $80, with the privilege of attending all the classes
in both Departments. For the Junior class in either Department
the fee is $60, with the privilege of attending the Junior
class in the other; but if the student attends only the class of
Constitutional and International Law, and Government, the fee
is $25.

Medical students are charged $105 for a full course, viz: $25
for each of four tickets, and a fee of $5 for dissecting material.

For the class of Anglo-Saxon in the School of Modern Languages,
of Geology and Mineralogy in the School of Natural
Philosophy, of Physiology in the School of Comparative Anatomy,
of Botany in the School of Anatomy and Botany, and of
of Medical Jurisprudence in the School of Medicine, the fee is
$15 only.

2. Board and Lodgings.—Board in any of the University
hotels, $120; for which sum, diet, bedding, room furniture and
attendance are furnished. Washing may be had for $9 or $12


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for the session. Rent of an entire dormitory, $16; if occupied
by two students, $8. The dormitories of the University are
occupied by two students each; except nine, which are occupied
by one student each. Fuel and candles are furnished by the
Proctor at cost and five per cent. commission, and cost for each
of two students, in the same dormitory, about $20.

3. Matriculation Fee, and use of Library and public rooms,
$20.

The expenses of the students resident in the University are
limited as follows:

1. For board, the use of the dormitory, matriculation and
tuition fees, the sums before stated.

2. For clothing during the session, an amount not exceeding
one hundred dollars.

3. For pocket-money during the session, a sum not exceeding
forty-five dollars.

4. For books and stationery, whatever the parent or guardian
may think fit to allow.

5. For medicine and medical attendance, whatever may be
necessary.