GENERAL INFORMATION 25
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S Rentals per semester for rooms in the men’s halls range from
. $45.00 to $69.00, depending upon the type of accommodation. Prices
S per semester for rooms in the barracks are $45.00 and $50.00. ·
1 The University reserves the right to change the rates for rooms
S in all residence halls at any time.
y Rent for all rooms is payable at the time of registration for
y ` the full semester. Residents of Cooperstown and Shawneetown
g pay monthly rent.
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L] OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINANCIAL HELP
X Self-Help. Many students pay a portion of their expenses at
'f the University through part-time employment within the institu-
tion or outside. While the Y.M.C.A., the Dean of Men, and the
1- Dean of Women render all assistance possible in helping students
I- to obtain part-time employment, positions cannot always be found
e for all who need such help. It is advised that no student attempt
e g entire self-support, and all new students are urged to come pre-
s. pared t0 meet their expenses in full for at least one semester. The
e student who is to be partially self-supporting should seek advice in
adjusting his study load to the end that his employment will not
,0 prevent him from obtaining the largest benefit from his courses.
-6 Loan Funds, Scholarships, and Fellowships. To the greatest
extent possible, financial assistance is rendered worthy students
— I through loan funds and through scholarships and fellowships.
Scholarships and fellowships at the University fall, in general,
into three classes: (a) Grants to needy students in amounts equiva-
Vl lent to the University’s incidental fees; (b) Awards to freshmen
’d or other students of high scholarship attainments; and (c) Special ‘
l0 awards from funds made available through gifts. These last awards
F- are made in accordance with the conditions of the gifts, and vary
58 from the small amount necessary to cover the incidental fee to a
if; sum tapproximately equal to the full cost of attending the Uni-
2` versi y,
In some cases aid in the form of scholarships or fellowships is
of limited to students enrolled in a particular college or department.
e. _ ln other cases it is available to any student qualifying. A number
H of prizes and awards are offered to students who do exceptional
to work, usually in a particular department or college. ,
is Inquiries concerning loans, scholarships, and other awards
ty should be addressed to the Registrar’s office.
fg SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE STUDENT
n- The Dean of Men and the Dean of Women
*9 The Dean of Men and the Dean of Women assist students with
their problems and aid them in their adjustment to college life.
Their offices serve as a general clearing house for matters pertain-