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FINANCES You will find the basic costs of an academic year of education listed below. Basic costs include fees or tuition, board, room, books, and supplies. They are submitted for your convenience in estimating expenditures for one academic year (September-June), or two semesters. FEES PER SEMESTER College Resident Non-Resident Liberal Arts $110 $250 Business Administration 110 250 Engineering 110 250 Nursing 110 250 Pharmacy 110 250 Medicine 200 400 Dentistry 200 400 Dental Hygiene 110 250 Law 130 270 Graduate 130 270 DORMITORY RATES (YEAR) Boarding Non-Boarding (Men only) Single $910 Double 820 Multiple $300 The University reserves the right to change fees and dormitory rates at any time. BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Such costs range from $60.00 to $75.00 per year. Freshman engineering students will be required to spend approximately $65.00 in addition to this for equipment. YOUR ESTIMATED YEARLY EXPENDITURE Below is a table showing sample basic costs for one academic year. From this, you may estimate your personal method of meeting these expenses. Fees or Month Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. Oct. Nov. 20 Dec. 20 Jan. 20 Feb. 50 Mar. 20 Apr. 20 May 20 June Totals $220 Tuition Non-Res. Adv. Payment 50 Sept. Oct. Nov. 67 Dec. 67 Jan. 66 Feb. 50 Mar. 67 Apr. 67 May 66 June Totals $500 Dormitory Payment Plan (Boarding) Adv. Payment Sept. Oct. $155 Nov. 85 Dec. 85 Jan. 85 Feb. 155 Mar. 85 Apr. 85 May 85 June Totals $820 Books and Supplies Adv. Payment Sept. $ 35 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. 35 Mar. Apr. May June Totals $ 70 Basic Monthly Totals Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. 35 Oct. 155 Nov. 105 Dec. 105 Jan. 105 Feb. 240 Mar. 105 Apr. 105 May 105 June Totals $1110 Basic Monthly Totals Non-Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. 35 Oct. 155 Nov. 152 Dec. 152 Jan. 151 Feb. 240 Mar. 152 Apr. 152 May 151 June Totals $1390 *If you have not made an advance reservation for dormitory accommodations (before September 24, 1960), the first dormitory payment must be paid when you make application. 13
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FINANCES You will find the basic costs of an academic year of education listed below. Basic costs include fees or tuition, board, room, books, and supplies. They are submitted for your convenience in estimating expenditures for one academic year (September-June), or two semesters. FEES PER SEMESTER College Resident Non-Resident Liberal Arts $110 $250 Business Administration 110 250 Engineering 110 250 Nursing 110 250 Pharmacy 110 250 Medicine 200 400 Dentistry 200 400 Dental Hygiene 110 250 Law 130 270 Graduate 130 270 DORMITORY RATES (YEAR) Boarding Non-Boarding (Men only) Single $910 Double 820 Multiple $300 The University reserves the right to change fees and dormitory rates at any time. BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Such costs range from $60.00 to $75.00 per year. Freshman engineering students will be required to spend approximately $65.00 in addition to this for equipment. YOUR ESTIMATED YEARLY EXPENDITURE Below is a table showing sample basic costs for one academic year. From this, you may estimate your personal method of meeting these expenses. Fees or Month Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. Oct. Nov. 20 Dec. 20 Jan. 20 Feb. 50 Mar. 20 Apr. 20 May 20 June Totals $220 Tuition Non-Res. Adv. Payment 50 Sept. Oct. Nov. 67 Dec. 67 Jan. 66 Feb. 50 Mar. 67 Apr. 67 May 66 June Totals $500 Dormitory Payment Plan (Boarding) Adv. Payment Sept. Oct. $155 Nov. 85 Dec. 85 Jan. 85 Feb. 155 Mar. 85 Apr. 85 May 85 June Totals $820 Books and Supplies Adv. Payment Sept. $ 35 Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. 35 Mar. Apr. May June Totals $ 70 Basic Monthly Totals Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. 35 Oct. 155 Nov. 105 Dec. 105 Jan. 105 Feb. 240 Mar. 105 Apr. 105 May 105 June Totals $1110 Basic Monthly Totals Non-Res. Adv. Payment $ 50 Sept. 35 Oct. 155 Nov. 152 Dec. 152 Jan. 151 Feb. 240 Mar. 152 Apr. 152 May 151 June Totals $1390 *If you have not made an advance reservation for dormitory accommodations (before September 24, 1960), the first dormitory payment must be paid when you make application. 13
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