i GENERAL INFORMATION. 55 I
tsf V Late Registration. ‘_l '
F); A fee of one dollar will be charged all former students entering after I ’· » H _
the 1 the regular registration period. This rule applies to both terms. - ‘ ‘
rss. ~ Changes in Registration. n ‘
llcv Thirty days after the beginning of the Fall Term, a fee of $2.00 will be _`..
all charged for transfer from one college or school to another. After the same ~ · `
time, a fee of Hfty cents will be required for any other alteration in the course ·
for of study, except in the case of the dropping of a subject upon the advice of ` B
les the Dean. This charge will also be made five days after the opening of the . ° ·_ ` ;
de' second and third terms. _ ‘
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tid, ` Expenses. 4 _ ·
The necessary expenses, in addition to the above fees will be about as ~ 4
follows: _ A
ted Laundry ......................................... $:0.00 _ '
Books ........................................... 10.00
thc Rent of furnished room per week $1.00 to ............ 1.50
Of Board in Clubs, per week $2.25 to ................... 2.75 ` ’
ne- Board in private families per week $3.00 to ........... 3.50 ·
Board and lodging in private families for week, $3.50 to 4.50
gh Students who are required to do military drill must procure the regula-
le tion uniform, which will cost about $15.00.
bl, j Board and lodging are provided in Patterson Hall for young women at
lc ` $3 per week. The occupants furnish their own napkins, towels and bedding,
:3: except mattresses and pillows, and pay their own laundry bills.
the   Student Advisers.
Each man upon matriculation shall select, or should he prefer, the Dean e
lan of Men will select for him, one member of the Faculty who shall assume
QOH ` toward that student the relation of student adviser. He advises the student .
~ , in all matters and looks after his general welfare; he endeavors especially to
ltal direct the student's social and moral life. The student is made to feel that
the University is interested in him personally, and that it wishes to make him
the H useful member of the University community and of society. The advisers
are under the direction of the Dean of Men, with whom they frequently con-
’ _ fer. All young women are under the direct supervision of the Dean of Women.