Word: fee
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Until January 10, any one having a bond on file with the Bursar may join the Association without incurring the regular admission fee of $2. The Hall will be open during the recess...
...amount paid by those who take the degree in three years, and in general to adjust the charges for tuition more closely to the amount of instruction taken by each student in the College, the Scientific School, and the Graduate School, the Corporation has established a supplementary fee of $20 a full course and $10 a half course for all courses which a student takes in excess of the number required each year of members of his class, school, or program. Thus a student in the College will be charged at the rate of $20 per full course for each...
...fees for single courses, that is, for persons taking less work than that for which they would be charged the regular fee of $150 will remain as at present. Special students in the College will be allowed to take five courses in the first year of their residence, and four in each subsequent year for the regular fee of $150. Special students in the Scientific School will be charged $150 for full work, and the supplementary fee for courses in excess of full work...
...have definitely chosen the courses of study remaining on his list at the end of the third complete calendar week of the academic year, and will be charged accordingly, whether every course is pursued to completion or not; but the customary deductions will still be made from the regular fee of one hundred and fifty dollars for those whose connection with the University is severed during the year, or who enter late in the year. In the second half year three calendar weeks will be allowed for changes of courses as at the beginning of the academic year...
...soon as possible to any member of the Philosophical Department or to Professor E. B. Holt, 13 Chauncey street, who is chairman of the committee for the entertainment of guests. There will be no expense for the students giving up their rooms, as every visitor will pay a small fee for attendance and heating. A number of dormitory rooms have been offered already, but since the attendance of about 150 guests is expected, many more rooms are still needed in order to accommodate...