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  18 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
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l   FEES AND EXPENSES h
 i.  Fees at the University vary according to the privileges granted ini
- .  and the place of home residence of the student-—-resident of Ken- — tim
-   tucky or of another state or country. The table on page 21 gives COD
p  the schedule of regular fees per semester and for the Summer Ses-
I   sion. Checks are accepted by the University in payment of fees, mg
.   room rent, and board, if they are made out for the exact amount SBI
  due. All checks should be made payable to "University of Ken- . day
  tucky." All fees should be paid at registration and not sent in ad-
1   vance. For the fees indicated the full-time student receives: class
i   instruction, health and infirmary service, admission to athletic con- spe
  tests and to convocations, use of the Library and Student Union
A   building, a discount on admissions to the Guignol Theatre, and a
  subscription to "The Kentucky Kernel," the student newspaper. as,
  "‘ , f3 The University reserves the right to change the amount of any A
,   fee at any time. gi
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V   Initial Expenses md
  The undergraduate student who lives in Kentucky and who
` V   plans to enroll in the University for the first time should be pre-
  pared to meet initial expenses at registration time, approximately
I   as follows: Ap]
  Item Women Students Men Students
  Fees for Semester .......................... $ 57.00 $ 57.00
  Military Deposit ............................ 10.00
E Room and Board in ·
  Residence Halls .......................... 200.00
·_l Room in Residence Halls ............ 69.00
l   Books and Supplies ...................... 20.00 20.00
"   Miscellaneous fees and deposits 10.00 10.00
  $287.00 $166.00
fi The initial expense for men is less because it does not include
  the cost of food. Men students eat at the University cafeteria and ·
  pay for their meals as served. This fact should be kept in mind in
  estimating initial costs. To the above amounts there should be
7   added an item of perhaps $40.00 for incidental expenses. The Stu- _
`     dent who does not live in Kentucky should be prepared to pay 8¤
’{ V Q aaditianai ree Or $58.00. . A,.
  Fees for Graduation and Special Privileges Em
1   Graduation Fee. Candidates for the baehelor’s degree will b€ Chl
  charged a graduation fee of $9.00. This will cover the rental of
? cap and gown, the cost of The Kentuckian, diploma fee, and other , Em
] necessary expenses. Candidates for Masters degrees will be charg€d Am
J a fee of $20.00, and for the doctorate $25.00. These fees will cover