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, I ‘ Degrees.
  The degrees conferred are Bachelor of Science (B. S.), Bach-
  elor of Arts (B. A.), Civil Engineer (C. E.), Master of Science
i (M. S.), Master of Arts (M. A.)
’ For the degrees of B. S., B. A. and C. E. an actual member-
E ship of at least one year in this College is required, and a
; satisfactory examination on the emfire coztrse of scientific for
A classical study.
  f For the degrees of M. S. and M. A. a satisfactory examina-
» tion is required on a course of post-graduate studies prescribed
` by the Faculty, and covering a period of two years.
L To those who do not complete the entire Scientific, Classical
A Course or Engineering Course, but only certain parts thereof,
certificates of proficiency 1nay be given for those departments
of study completed.
No degrees areronferred upon graduates in the Normal
School or Commercial Department; but diplomas are given
to those who complete the course of study embraced therein.
Fees. *
Tuition for thc year .............. . ........... $15 00
· Martriculation ..................... . ...... 5 OO
i Total fees ............................  
Those who occupy rooms in the dormitory pay $5 each
(yearly) for the use of an unfurnished room. A standing de-
posit of $5 is required from each student, which deposit is re—
funded when his connection with the College is terminated, less
the amount which may be assessed against him for damages
V done to the buildings, furniture or premises. All damages,
, injuries, defacrenients, etc., which rooms in the dormitory sus-
j tain during occupancy, will be charged to the occupants
j thereof. All injuries, damages, defacements, etc., which the
l halls and dining-room sustain, will. unless specifically traced,
j be charged to the occupants of the respective sections col-
' lectively.
Location.
l The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky is
established on the old City Park grounds of the city of Lexing-