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EXPENSES.

1. The charges common to all classes of students, if two occupy the
same room, are as follows:

Matriculation, including Library Fee, cost of Diplomas,

         
Room-Rent, Infirmary Fee,  $60 00 
Contingent Deposit,  10 00 
Fuel and Lights, about  13 50 
Washing, about  13 50 
$97 00 

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(Where one student occupies a double room, $15 is added to the above
charge. Where a student lives at home, $22.50 is deducted.)

The contigent deposit is designed to cover any assessments that may
be made against the student during the session for violation of the rules
of the library, damage to books, room, etc. The residue is refunded to
the student on the settlement of his account at the close of the session.

2. Tuition.

The tuition fee in each of the Academic Schools is $25; in Applied
Mathematics, $50; in Law, $80; in Medicine, $110; in Practical Physics,
$50, with a charge of $10 for outfit. The fees for students of Analytical
and Agricultural Chemistry are as follows:

       
First Laboratory Class,  $50, with $10 for materials. 
Second Laboratory Class,  100, with 25 for materials. 
Third Laboratory Class,  20, with 5 for materials. 
Practical Pharmacy,  20, with 5 for materials. 

Each Laboratory student (except students of Pharmacy) is required to
furnish himself with the more common and generally necessary articles
of apparatus. The cost of a suitable set need not exceed $15. Laboratory
students may attend, without additional charge, the course of lectures
on Agricultural Chemistry—the fee to others is $15.

The tuition fees of Academic students attending three schools (the
usual number attended in one session) amount to $75; of Law students
to $80; of students of Civil Engineering, attending three schools, to
$100; and of medical students, to $110.

3. Board.

There are two large boarding houses within the precints of the University,
at which the cost of board, including diet, furniture of room,
and attendance, is $18 per month. Besides these, there are several
licensed boarding houses in the immediate vicinity, at which the charges
are from $15 to $18 per month.

There are also two boarding clubs within the precincts of the University
instituted by the Faculty, and under the control of the Chairman. The
affairs of the club are administered by a superintendent appointed by
the Chairman. The accounts of the superintendent are audited monthly
by a committee, consisting of the President and two other members
of the club, before being presented to the proctor for payment. The
expense of board to each member of the club is a deposit of $5 with the
proctor for outfit of club-halls, and a monthly charge of $12 for diet, fire,


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and servant's attendance in dining halls. Furniture and attendance for
lodging rooms cost about $1.50 a month.

                 
Board, at $12 a month in the Club, including diet and servants'
attendance, in Dining Halls, for nine months,
 
$108 00 
Matriculation, etc.,  97 00 
$205 00 
Board, at $15 a month, in licensed boarding-house, including
furniture and attendance, for nine months,
 
$135 00 
Matriculation, etc.,  97 00 
$232 00 
Board, at $18 a month, in boarding-house within the precincts,
including furniture and attendance, for nine months,
 
$162 00 
Matriculation, etc.,  97 00 
$259 00 

4. Total Expenses, exclusive of Books, Clothing, and PocketMoney,
for Nine Months.

           
In the Clubs.  Boarding-houses. 
At $12 a month.  At $15.  At $18. 
For Academic Students, 3 schools,  $280 00  $307 00  $334 00 
For Law Students, 2 schools,  285 00  312 00  339 00 
For Engineering Students, 3 schools,  305 00  332 00  359 00 
For Medical Students, 4 schools,  315 00  342 00  369 00 

5. Mode of Payment.

All the foregoing items are payable in advance, except board and
washing. One-third of the board is required on admission, and the
balance in equal instalments, at three and six months thereafter. Washing
is paid for monthly.

UNIVERSITY BOARDING CLUB.

Apply to the Manager of the Club for further information upon the
subject of the boarding clubs, which have been in successful operation
during several sessions. Over eighty students have been boarding in two
distinct clubs in different locations within the precincts.

Boarding Houses near the University.

Dr. Chancellor's; Mrs. Emerson's; Mrs. McKennie's; Mrs. Garth's;
Morea, by Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Smithson's; Mrs. Keller's.