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EXPENSES.

1. General Charges.

     
Matriculation and use of Library,  $25 00 
Dormitory Rent,  15 00 
Infirmary Fee,  7 00 

The first charge entitles the student to all the general privileges of the
University, and to the free use of the Library according to customary
regulations (see pages 62 and 70). The second is the usual cost of a
dormitory when two students lodge together (see page 69). The third
is a health insurance (see page 70). These expenses are incurred by
all students, except those living at home, against whom the last charge is
not made. (See regulations as to dormitories, page 69.)

A contingent deposit of $10 is also required of all. This is liable to
assessment for violation of the rules of the Library, damage to property
etc. The residue is credited in final settlement.

2. Tuition Fees.

Virginians, upon certain conditions, (see p. 71,) pay no tuition
fee in any of the Academical Schools (excepting for the course in
Practical Physics, and in Analytical Chemistry), or in the School of Agriculture,
Zoology and Botany.

Students paying tuition are charged at the following rates:

                         
Each Academical School,  $25 
N. B.—As the academical student is required to take at least three Schools, (see
p. 69,) his total fee is at least $75. This entitles him to attend any or all
classes of those Schools. For certain classes taken in addition reduced charges
are made, and for other special courses higher charges are made, as follows:
 
Class in Anglo-Saxon,  $15 
Class in Botany,  15 
Class in Agricultural Chemistry,  15 
Class in Medical Jurisprudence,  15 
Class in Physiology,  20 
Class (Junior) in Constitutional and International Law,  25 
Course in Practical Physics,  $50, with outfit, 10 
Course in Analytical Chemistry:— 
First Class,  $50, materials $10 
Second Class,  100, materials 25 
Third Class,  15, materials 5 

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Practical Pharmacy,  $15, materials, $5 
N. B.—Each student in this course (excepting those in Practical Pharmacy)
must supply himself also with apparatus, costing about $15.
 
School of Applied Mathematics,  $ 50 
School of Agriculture, Zoology, and Botany,  25 
Department of Medicine,  110 
Department of Law,  80 
N. B.—Students are permitted to exchange Schools, with transfer of fees, within
one week after admission. Thereafter no exchange is allowed except by leave
of the Faculty, and then without transfer of fees.
 

3. Fees on Account of Graduation.

No charge is made for a Certificate of Distinction. In other cases
the charges are as follows:

       
For a Proficiency,  $2.50 
For Graduation in a School,  5.00 
For the Degree of Bachelor of Law,  15.00 
For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine,  15.00 

No charges are made for other Degrees conveying titles, the prerequisite
Proficiencies and Graduations having been paid for.

All candidates for Certificates of Proficiency or Diplomas of whatever
character are required to deposit the fees therefor with the Proctor before
May 1st. In case of failure at the examinations, the sum so deposited
will be returned.

4. Board.

There are two large Boarding Houses within the precincts of the University,
at which the cost of board, furniture of room and servant's attendance
is $18 a month. There are also two Boarding Clubs within
the precincts of the University, at which the cost of board, furniture of
room and servant's attendance is, to each member, about $12 a month.
Besides these, there are several licensed Boarding Houses in the immediate
vicinity, at which the charges are from $15 to $18 a month.
Fuel and light costs about $1.50 a month; washing, about $1.50 a
month. Students are at liberty to change their Boarding House at the
end of every month.

The general charges and tuition fees are payable in advance. Onethird
of the board is payable at the beginning of the session, and the
remainder in two equal instalments, at three and six months thereafter.
Washing is paid for monthly.