STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. 97
When supplies of pocket-money are kept short the opportunity _
p for contracting vicious habits is correspondingly diminished.
‘ Students should not be allowed by their parents to create any
t debts. All moneys intended for the use of the students should
_ be deposited with the Commandant.
;; For a county appointee, occupying a room in the dormitory
I and boarding in the common mess, the necessary expenses are as
follows: ·
Tuition free, .................... $000 00
Matriculation free, ................. ooo 00
Room rent free, .................. 000 oo
Use of furniture in room, ............. 2 50
, Washing, about, .................. IO 00
Uniform, .................. . . . IQ oo
Board, 38 weeks, at $2.25 per week, ......... 85 00
Books, about, ................... 8 00
` Total, .................... $124 50
Each room must be provided by each occupant thereof, at his
own cxgbmse, with a good mattrass, three comforts or blankets,
one pillow, three pillow-slips, four sheets, looking—glass, blacking-
brush, hair-brush, clothes-broom or brush. Some of these arti-
cles may be brought from home by the student.
For students who are not supplied with appointments from the
Legislative Representative Districts of the Commonwealth, and
who board in private families, the necessary expenses will be as
follows:
Tuition fee, ..................... $I5 oo
Matriculation fee, ..,............... 5 00
_· Board and lodging, 3,8 weeks, at $3,.50 to $4 per week, . 13,3 oo to $152 oo
` ¥Vashing, ................. . .... IO oo
Uniform, ...................... 19 oo
Books and stationery, ................ IO oo
' Total, .................. $192 oo to $201 oo
Those who occupy rooms in the dormitory pay $6.50 each
(yearly} for the use of a room and its furniture. A standing
deposit 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
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