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EXPENSES.

The University Fees paid by all students in the regular courses are for
the entire session of nine months, as follows:

             
Department.  Academic.  Law.  Medicine.  Pharmacy.  Engineering.  Agriculture. 
Matriculation,  $ 30  $ 30  $ 30  $ 30  $ 30  $ 30 
Infirmary, 
Contingent,  10  10  10  10  10  10 
Tuition,  75  80  120  120  100  100 
Total,  $122  $127  $167  $167  $147  $147 
Reduced charges to
Virginians,
 
47  142  97  47 

The contingent deposit of $10 is credited in the final settlement.

The Living Expenses of the student vary with the cost of the board,
which is $11 a month at the Mess Club, $16 at Mrs. Elsom's hotel, $17 at Mrs.
Gunther's hotel, and from $16 to $20 at private boarding houses; and depend
also upon whether the student shares his dormitory with a room-mate or is the
sole occupant. The following estimates are for the lowest and highest ordinary
rates:

             
Dormitory rent,  $ 15  $ 30 
Servant's attendance, 
Furniture for dormitory,  19 
Fuel and lights,  12  24 
Washing,  14  14 
Board,  99  162 
Total,  $158  $258 

Board at the University hotels is deposited with the Proctor, and must be
paid monthly in advance; but the student may change his hotel at the end of
any fiscal month on application to the Chairman.

The Total Necessary Expenses for the session of nine months vary,
therefore, between the following limits for the regular courses, exclusive of
books, stationery, laboratory materials, etc.:

             
Department.  Regular Charges.  Charges to Virginians. 
Academic,  $280—$380  $205—$305 
Law,  285— 385  285— 385 
Medicine,  325— 425  325— 425 
Pharmacy,  325— 425  310— 410 
Engineering,  305— 405  255— 355 
Agriculture,  305— 405  205— 305 

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For Special Courses the tuition fee varies, its amount being made up
from the following list; the charge for apparatus (indicated in parentheses) is
contingent on the amount of breakage. Starred (*) courses include the charges
for laboratory materials.

 
                           
Applied Mathematics,  $50 
Agricultural Chemistry,  15 
Analytical Chemistry ($15),  125* 
Analytical Chem. (First course) ($10),  60* 
Anglo Saxon,  15 
Assaying ($10),  50* 
Biology and Agriculture,  45* 
Botany,  20* 
Determinative Mineralogy ($5),  20* 
General Biology,  35* 
Graduate Chemistry ($10),  60* 
Mechanical Drawing,  10 
Practical Physics,  10* 
Shop Work,  20* 
 
                           
Con. and Int. Law,  $25 
Junior Law,  60 
Medical Chemistry,  25 
Medical Biology,  35* 
Anatomy,  35* 
Physiology.  25 
Practice,  20 
Surgery,  20 
Materia Medica,  20 
Gynecology and Obstetrics,  20 
Medical Jurisprudence,  10 
Hygiene,  10 
Pathology,  10* 
Clinics,  10 
 

Except as above stated the tuition fee for one School is $50, for two Schools,
$60, for three or more, $25 each.

All of the foregoing items are payable on entrance, except board and washing.
An abatement of one-third in fees for matriculation, dormitory rent,
infirmary and tuition, is made to students who enter after December 15th; two-thirds
after March 15th.

For Degrees the fees are as follows, payable on or before May 1st, and returned
if the degree is not conferred:

         
Proficient in a Class,  $2 50 
Graduate in a B. A. Course,  2 50 
Graduate in a School,  5 00 
Bachelor of Law,  15 00 
Doctor of Medicine,  15 00 

For the other Titled Degrees no charge is made if the previous Untitled Degrees
have been taken and paid for. Payments for separate School diplomas
are credited in the settlement for the Titled Degree.