this University, if admitted to the Graduate School, are ordinarily 

 required to do an additional amount of undergraduate work, or to 

 prolong their term of residence as candidates for a higher degree. 



Special students will be admitted to forestry courses only: (a) if 

 they are college graduates; (b) as undergraduates with at least 

 two years of college work beyond high school, if they have had 

 very extensive experience in forest work of such character as 

 especially fits them for undertaking the forestry courses; (c) if the 

 student has had ample preparation to pursue the studies in forestry, 

 but is not preparing himself for forestry as a profession. Such 

 students must also fulfill the entrance requirements for special 

 students of the Department of Literature, Science and the Arts (see 

 the Announcement of the Department of Literature, Science and 

 th; Arts). 



Copies of this bulletin, or of the general announcement of the 

 Department of Literature, Science and the Arts, or of the Univer- 

 sity Calendar, may be obtained by addressing the Secretary of the 

 University. General correspondence concerning the course may be 

 addressed to the Professor of Forestry, Ann Arbor. Inquiries con- 

 cerning entrance requirements or credit for advanced work should 

 be addressed to Dean John O. Reed, the University, and all pros- 

 pective students are urged to make arrangements concerning 

 entrance as early as possible. 



In addition to their regular University registration, all forestry 

 students should register with the Professor of Forestry (Room 4. 

 West Hall), as soon as they arrive, and should not fail to consult 

 with him concerning their work. This is especially necessary the 

 first year of the student's attendance. 



FEES AND EXPENSES 



Matriculation Fee. Every student before entering arty depart- 

 ment of the University is required to pay a marticulation fee. 

 This fee, which for a citizen 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 additiou to the marticulation 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 res- 

 idence thereafter. Resident graduates are required to pay the same 

 annual fee as undergraduates. The annual fee in the Department 



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