2 I 



Interest on bonds and land contracts $ 



(Federal Land Grant of 1862) . . . . 53,ooo 



United States Government Hatch Bill 



Appropriations . . . . . . . . 15,000 



United States Government Morrill Bill 



Appropriations .. .. .. .. 25,000 



Total from Federal Government . . 93,000 



Appropriations from the State Government 263,500 



Students' fees . . . . . . . . 126,000 



Dental Infirmary receipts . . . . . . 12,000 



Station and school, sales and fees . . . . 14,000 



Miscellaneous receipts, university . . 2,000 



Total . . . . . . . . . . 510,500 



Or about £102,100, of which £18,600 is contributed by the 

 Federal Government and £52,700 by the State Government. 



There are various libraries and museums, an astronomical 

 observatory, and a gymnasium attached to the university. 



The faculty of the College of Agriculture is represented by 

 9 professors and 1 preceptress, by 6 instructors and 2 instruc- 

 tresses, and by 6 assistant instructors. 



Graduates of the School of Agriculture attached to the 

 college and graduates of approved high and normal schools are 

 admitted forthwith to the freshman class in the College of 

 Agriculture. Students from other colleges and universities 

 are allowed favourable conditions for admission. 



Graduates of the School of Agriculture may be admitted as 

 special students and allowed to pursue such studies in the course 

 of the College of Agriculture as are approved by the faculty. 



Graduate Work. — Special facilities are offered to graduate 

 students of this and other agricultural colleges who wish to 

 become familiar with the methods of work employed on the 

 experiment stations and to pursue their collegiate studies further. 

 The degree of Master of Science in Agriculture and Doctor of 

 Science can be obtained by graduate students of the Min- 

 nesota or any other agricultural college on certain conditions. 



Fees. — All college students, residents of the State of 

 Minnesota, are charged an incidental fee of £2 per semester> 

 non-residents pay £4. 



