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the regular classification period, Monday and Tuesday. Beginning with the 

 first day on which classes are held the fee for college students will be $12.00 

 plus $1.00 additional for each day thereafter until the classification is com- 

 pleted. This fee is used as follows: Hospital, $2.00; students' repair fund, 

 $1.00; incidental and janitor service, balance. 



Laboratory Fees: Laboratory fees at the actual cost of breakage and 

 usage are charged to the students, the Treasurer's receipt for such fee being 

 required before the students are admitted to laboratories. For the amount 

 of the fee in any study, see descriptive studies in index of general catalog. 



Board and Room: About three hundred and twenty-five young women can 

 secure rooms in Margaret Hall and the new dormitories. Students rooming 

 in these buildings will be furnished with bed, mattress, rug, chairs, dresser 

 and table. Students will furnish bedding and such other articles as they 

 need. 



The price for rent, heat and light will be from $8.00 to $16.00 per month foi 

 the double rooms, according to the size and quality of the room. The rooir 

 rent will be for the semester. Each semester's rent is payable in advance al 

 the Treasurer's office. In case of failure to take the room after making the 

 deposit, the student will forfeit $10.00. There are twenty single rooms. Ir 

 the other rooms two persons will divide the rent. The Advisor to Women re 

 serves the right to assign two persons to each room if necessary. 



All young women rooming in dormitories on the campus are required tc 

 board at the boarding halls of their respective dormitory. All other students 

 can secure furnished room and board in clubs or private families adjacenl 

 to the college grounds at $5.75 per week. 



In order that undesirable rooms and houses may be avoided, all young 

 women students are required to secure rooms through the Advisor to Women 

 and the young men students should consult the Secretary of the Young Men's 

 Christian Association, Alumni Hall, Ames, Iowa. For sanitary or other rea 

 sons the college authorities reserve the right to forbid students from room 

 ing in any particular house. 



No group of young women students may establish a "house" or "home,' 

 nor make any definite plans in such direction, without the full knowledge anc 

 approval of the President and the Advisor to Women. No young woman maj 

 become a resident of a sorority house until after she has been initiated int( 

 the sorority. 



For the information of students, clubs, and interested private families 

 the Committee on Student Accommodations has prepared standard regula 

 tions to assist in the management of houses which furnish room or board t( 

 students. These regulations are for the use of members of the instructiona 

 and clerical staffs and other members of the college community when refer 

 ence to standard practice is desirable. Houses accommodating both students 

 and others who are not students are expected to observe regulations foi 

 houses accommodating students. Copies of these regulations may be se 

 cured from the President's office, the Y. M. C. A. Secretary, or the Chair 

 man of the Committee on Student Accommodations. 



