of Literature, Science, and the Arts is, for Michigan students, thirty 

 dollars; for all others, forty dollars. 



Laboratory Expenses. -Students who pursue laboratory courses 

 are required to pay for the materials and apparatus actually con- 

 sumed by them. The deposits required in advance range from one 

 to twenty dollars. The laboratory expenses for students will vary 

 with their prudence and economy. 



^Diploma Fee. The fee for the diploma given on graduation is ten 

 dollars, and the by-laws of the Board of Regents prescribe that no 

 person shall be recommended for a degree until he has paid all his 

 dues, including the fee for diploma. 



Other Expenses. There are no dormitories and no commons con- 

 nected with the University. Students obtain board and lodging in 

 private families for from three dollars and a half to six dollars a 

 week. Clubs are formed in which the cost of board is from two 

 dollars and a half to three dollars and a half per week. Room 

 rent is from one dollar a week up, for each student. 



Course 9 in Forestry is part of the regular Summer Session and 

 students taking this course must pay the regular tuition of twenty 

 dollars charged for the Summer Session. 



Annual Expense The total expense for board, room, laundry, 



tuition, laboratory fee, books, stationery, and miscellaneous ex- 

 penses connected with the student's work, is from two hundred and 

 fifty dollars per year up, and averages about three hundred dollars 

 per year for students who are careful in their expenditures. This 

 does not include clothing and other personal expenses. 



DEGREE 



On completion of the course in forestry, the student is entitled 

 to the degree of Master of Science in Forestry. 



THE UNIVERSITY YEAR 



The University year is divided into two semesters, which for the 

 year 1910-1911 are arranged as follows: first semester, from Octo- 

 ber 4, 1910 to February 10, 1911; second semester, from February 

 13, 1911, to June 29, 1911. 



Examinations for admission to the Department of Literature, 

 Science, and the Arts are held February 10-12, 1910, September 

 26-30, 1910, and February 9-11, 1911. 



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