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Practice Rooms with Organ, per semester Pipe organ: One hour a day

27.50 50.00 20.00 36.00

Two hours a day

Electronic organ:

One hour a day Two hours a day

Instrument Rental , per semester

5.00

Band and orchestral instruments

(Fee waived for members of the School of Music ensembles)

*Per semester. **Variesaccording to school where practice is done. ***Subjectto change to meet economic conditions.

Church Music Majors will receive an additional 10% reduction on all applied music, practice room, and instrument rental fees . Those students permitted to discontinue their instruction during the first five weeks will be charged for any lessons t aken at 25% above the usual rate. No refund will be allowed on private lesson fees after the fifth week of the semester. REFUNDS In case of withdrawal tuition will be refunded as follows: 80% will be refunded for withdrawal before September 24 in the fall semester or February 11 in the spr ing. 60% will be refunded for withdrawal before October 1 in the fall or February 18 in the spring. 40% will be refunded for withdrawal before October 8 in the fall or February 25 in the spring. 20% will be refunded for withdrawal before October 15 in the fall or March 4 in the spring. No refunds will be granted after October 15 in the fall semester or March 4 in the spring. All other general fees are not refundable after registration has been completed. Prepaid charges for room and board, in the event of withdrawal, will be refunded on the basis of the actual portion of such unused amounts. Deposit fees will be r efunded upon withdrawal if the student complies with all regulations with relation to such deposits. All refunds must be claimed by application to the Business Office, the date of which determines the refund period. Student EMPLOYMENT The College maintains an Employment Office for the benefit of students needing part-time work to defray expenses. While this Office does not guarantee employment, an effort is made to place every needy student. Students who need to work while going to college should plan to arrive several days before registration in order that they may secure the type of work which they desire. The student who finds it necessary to work for the entire amount of his living expenses should plan on extending the time r equired for his course of study. SCHOLARSHIPS Tuition scholarships are available to a limited number of students. Those stu­ dents who demonstrate unusual aptitudes or render exceptional service to the school, and missionaries or children of active missionaries, may make application to the Scholarship Committee in care of the Registrar. 23

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