University of Virginia Library

EXPENSES.

(IN THE LAW DEPARTMENT.)

The necessary expenses of a student in the Law Department, for the session
of nine months, are estimated as below for the lowest rate and for a
more liberal scale of living:

                     
Tuition,  $100  $100 
Matriculation,[1]   40  40 
Contingent deposit,  10  10 
Dormitory rent,  15  30 
Servant's attendance, 
Furniture for dormitory,  19 
Fuel and lights,  12  24 
Washing,  14  14 
Board  99  162 
Total  $308  $408 
Payable on entrance,  230  284 

The contingent deposit of $10 is assessed for any damage to property, violation
of library rules, etc., by the student; the balance remaining to his
credit is returned to him on his leaving the University.

To the above estimate must be added the cost of books and stationery,
about $90 for the entire course. The books are not fairly to be accounted
amongst the expenses, since they constitute a permanent investment, and
will form the nucleus of a library when the student becomes a practitioner.

The tuition fee of $100 covers the charges for the regular first or second
year's course, including any first year class taken but not completed the first
year, and brought over into the second year. It also covers any other combination
of four classes. For more than four classes the fee is $115; for
three classes $85; for two classes, $65; for one class, $40. In estimating the
fees, the classes in real estate and criminal law are regarded as one.

Mr. James B. Green, B. L. (U. Va., 1871), acts as Licentiate Instructor in the Law
Department.


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SCHEDULE OF LECTURES—1896-'7.

             
Monday.  Tuesday.  Wednesday.  Thursday.  Friday.  Saturday. 
9 A. M.
to
10:30 A. M. 
Prof. Minor.  Prof. Dabney  Prof. Dabney 
2d Yr.Course.
(Real Est.,
etc.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Pl. & Pract.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Contracts,
etc.) 
11. A. M.
to
12:30 P. M. 
Prof. Lile.  Prof. Lile.  Prof. Lile.  Prof. Lile.  Prof. Minor.  Prof. Minor. 
2d Yr.Course
(Neg. Instr.,
etc.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Pers. Relat.,
etc.) 
2d Yr. Course.
(Neg. Instr.,
etc.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Pers. Relat.,
etc.) 
2d Yr. Course
(Real Est.,
etc.) 
2d Yr. Course
(Real Est.,
etc.) 
12:30 P. M.
to
2 P. M. 
Prof. Dabney  Prof. Dabney  Prof. Gilmore  Prof. Gilmore  Prof. Gilmore  Prof. Gilmore 
1st Yr.Course
(Pl. & Pract.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Contracts,
etc.) 
1st Yr. Course
(Const. & Int.
Law.) 
2d Yr. Course
(Ev. & Eq.) 
1st Yr.Course
(Const. & Int.
Law.) 
2d Yr. Course
(Ev. & Eq.) 

SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS—1896-'7.

                   
FIRST YEAR COURSE.  INTERMEDIATE.  FINAL. 
Constitut. and Internat. Law  Prof. Gilmore.  About Jan. 9.  About April 30. 
Personal Relations, &c  Prof. Lile.  January 23.  April 14. 
Contracts, &c  Prof. Dabney.  February 8.  June 2. 
Pleading and Practice  Prof. Dabney.  March 11.  May 14. 
SECOND YEAR COURSE. 
Real Estate  Prof. Minor.  December 19.  March 31. 
Negotiable Instruments, &c  Prof. Lile.  February 12.  May 27. 
Evidence and Equity  Prof. Gilmore.  February 26.  June 5. 
Criminal Law  Prof. Minor.  June 10. 
 
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The matriculation fee is subject to a reduction in the case of a student residing at his home
in Charlottesville or its neighborhood.