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the Arts, and present their credentials. They will then be referred to 

 the Secretary of the Administrative Council of the Graduate School 

 for the arrangement of the courses of study. 



The privileges of the Graduate School are open to graduates of 

 the Department of Literature, Science and the Arts of this University, 

 and to graduates of other universities and colleges, who satisfy the 

 Administrative Council that they are qualified to pursue with profit 

 the advanced courses of study offered in the school. 



Graduates of institutions where the undergraduate courses of 

 study are not substantially equivalent to the course px'escribed at this 

 University, if admitted to the graduate school, are ordinarily required 

 to do an additional amount of umdergraduate work, or to prolong their 

 term of residence as candidates for a higher degree. 



Persons over twenty-one years of age who wish to pursue studies 

 in this department, without becoming candidates for a degree, may be 

 admitted as special students, provided they pass an examination in 

 English and show that they are qualified to pursue profitably the 

 studies they may desire to take up. In the examination in English, 

 applicants will be asked to write brief essays on subjects that will be 

 assigned, and to answer questions on the rudiments of English 

 grammar. 



FEES AND EXPENSES 



Matriculation Fee. Every student before entering any depart- 

 ment of the University is required to pay a matriculation fee. This 

 fee, which, for a student of Michigan, is ten dollars, and for a person 

 who comes from any other state or country, twenty-five dollars, is 

 paid but once and entitles the student to the privileges of permanent 

 membership in the' University. 



Annual Fee. In addition to the matriculation fee, every student 

 has to pay an annual fee for incidental expenses. This fee is paid the 

 first year of residence at the University, and every year of residence 

 thereafter. Resident graduates are required to pay the same annual 

 fee as undergraduates. The annnal fee in the Department of Litera- 

 ture, Science, and the Arts is, for Michigan students, thirty dollars; 

 for all others, forty dollars. 



Laboratoiv Expenses. Students who pursue laboratory courses of 

 study are required to pay for the materials and apparatus actually 

 consumed by them. The deposits required in advance are different 

 for the different courses, ranging from one to twenty dollars. The 



