1911-1912 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLE.CE dollars per semester. After breakage has been deducted, the remainder is returned. The graduation and diploma fee, payable with the tuition fee at the beginning of the second semester of the last year of the course, is five dollars to those taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and ten dollars to those tak– ing the degree elf Master of Arts. EXPENSES. Expenses at Cedarville are probably as low as can be found anywhere in the United States, and are much lower than in many other places. Expenses for clothing, laund1·y and sundries vary greatly with the individual, who can, therefore, better estimate them for himself. College fees, boarding, room rent, and cost of text-books vary with the locality. Consequently, the following es– timates are based upon these items. In the years in which science courses are taken, ten dollars must be added for laboratory fees and from three to ten for breakage in courses in chemistry. Only two courses in science are required, and chemistry need not be one of them. Laboratory fees are also, therefore, practically individual expenses. SUMMARY OF EXPENSES FOR A YEAR. Boarding, $2.40 to $3.00 per week. Rent. heat, light $1.00 to $1.50. Tuition and contingent fees. Text-books Lowest Cost. .$ 86.40 36.00 36.00 5.00 T otal .............$163.40 30 Highest Necessary Cost. $108.00 54.00 36.00 10.00 $208.00

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