12 Announcement of the 



In addition to their regular University registration, all forestry 

 students, should register with the Professor of Forestry 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 at- 

 tendance. 



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 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 privilege of permanent 

 membership in the University. 



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

 is required to pay an annual fee for incidental expenses. This fee is 

 paid the first year of residence at the University and evejry year 

 of residence thereafter. Resident graduates are required to pay the 

 same annual fee as undergraduates. The annual fee in the Depart- 

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

 forty-two dollars ; for all others, fifty-two 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 

 connected 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. 



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

 tuition, laboratory fees, books, stationery, and miscellaneous expenses 

 connected with the student's work, is from three hundred and fifty 

 dollars per year up, and averages about four hundred dollars per 

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

 not include clothing and other, personal expenses. 



DEGREE 



When a student has completed enough work to secure 120 hours 

 of credit and has done this well enough to earn 135 points, including 

 the program of studies given on page 13, he is entitled to receive the 

 degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry and upon completion of the 

 full course in forestry with proper scholarship (average B in the 

 fifth year) or after passing a satisfactory examination he is entitled 

 to receive the degree of Master of Science in Forestry. 



