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return the amount in later years, it will be credited to his accounts on the 

 books of the College Treasurer, and the sum, whatever it may be, will be 

 put into the Tuition Scholarships Fund of the College for the use of future 

 students. 



All applications for these scholarships must be made on the uniform 

 blanks furnished by the President. 



The time of filing applications with the Chairman of the Tuition 

 Scholarships Committee, in order to secure consideration, is as follows: 



First Assignment not later than October fifteenth. 



Second Assignment not later than January fifteenth. 



All freshman and other first yea students will be considered only at 

 the second assignment unless one semester's work has already been com- 

 pleted at the College. 



Thirty-eight tuition scholarships are available: eight to each collegiate 

 class, two to sub-collegiate students, and four to students from 'foreign 

 countries. 



The applicant must be considered a member of the class indicated by 

 his classification at the Registrar's Office. 



Payment of the tuition scholarship to the recipient will be made as 

 follows : the amount of the first semester's tuition ($25.00) will be placed 

 to the credit of the recipient with the College Treasurer when the scholar- 

 ship is awarded; and the amount of the second semester's tuition ($25.00) 

 will be placed likewise only, however, when the recipient has completed 

 his registration for the second semester. The payment of scholarships 

 awarded at the second assignment may be made as stated above, but in 

 one amount ($50.00), when the student has completed his registration for 

 the second semester. 



Renewal of tuition scholarships will be made from year to year only 

 upon the presentation of a new blank. In no case is this aid granted for 

 more than one year, unless the applicant is re-entered in the competition 

 and re-awarded a scholarship. 



NOTE: Prospective freshmen should carefully consider the cost of the first year. 

 No one should think of entering college unless he has money enough in his own right 

 or from friends to meet his expenses in large part for his freshman year. If he goes 

 out of his freshman year in debt he is quite sure to be seriously embarrassed for the 

 remainder of his college course. Provision should be made to meet college bills with 

 the same business like promptness with which one expects to meet other bills. 



Incidental and Janitor Fees: The regular incidental and janitor fee 

 for the semester is $9.00 for all students who complete their classification 

 during 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 classifica- 

 tion is completed. This fee is used as follows: hospital, $2.00; students' 

 repair fund, $1.00; incidental and janitor service, balance. For sub-col- 

 legiate fees see page 351. 



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

 usage are charged to the students, the Treasurer's receipt for such fees be- 

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



