Liberia «*- 



The following information is given about the work of the 

 College of West Africa : 



Organisation. — I. The Primary School, the work of which 

 covers a period of three years and leads up to the Grammar 

 School. 



II. The Grammar School furnishes instruction in the ordinary 

 English branches and preparatory for the High School. It covers 

 a period of three years. 



III. The High School endeavours to give a knowledge of the 

 higher branches of English. The course may be completed in two 

 years. 



IV. The Normal course is designed to prepare teachers for 

 their work. 



V. The College Preparatory and College Departments give 

 classical education. 



VI. The Biblical Department " gives young men preparing for 

 the Christian ministry that systematic preparation which will help 

 them best to subserve the interests of the kingdom of God." 



VII. Industrial Department embraces work in carpentry, tin- 

 smithing, shoemaking, blacksmithing, printing, and home training 

 for girls. 



Night School, for students who cannot attend school in the day. 

 The incidental fee is $[ per month. 



Examination s.^Ox^X and written examinations will be held at 

 the end of each term. 



Terms of Admission. — The College of West Africa is open 

 to all, irrespective of parentage, race, sex or religion. 



Expenses. — For Day Students, in the College, College Prepara- 

 tory and Norm.al Departments, $i per month. 



In the High School, Grammar and Primary Departments, 

 50 cts. (The usual reduction of incidental fee will be made for 

 two or more coming from the same family.) 



For Boarding Students. — Table board, including room, wash- 

 ing, incidental fee, and the use of the necessary text books, $9 

 per month. Students must furnish their own bed-clothes, towels, 

 lamps, oil and toilet articles. Students who are not afraid of 

 indiscriminate work can earn $3 per month to help pay their 

 expenses. Bills paid in advance and quarterly. 



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