Biola_Catalog_19450101NA

FEES-ALL STUDENTS

$10.00 Registration fee 6.00 Student Benefit fee 5.00 Departure card deposit .50 Room key deposit

FEES-SPECIAL $ 5.00 Late registration fee charged to all students who complete their registra­ tion after opening registration days. 5.00 Auditors' fee forthose enrolling as auditors. (Th is fee is waived for re­ turned missionaries.) .50 Examination fee for examination taken oufside regular schedule.

4. 00 Diploma fee for Institute courses. 5. 00 Diploma fee for Seminary courses.

DORMITORY-

$19.00 per month for single room 12.50 per month each. for double room. 1.00 per day for board in Institute Dining Room.

N e w students are required to make a deposit of $100.00

on room and

board, or a minimum of $50.00 with an underwriter's card. Returning students are required to make a deposit of $50 .00 on room and board, or a minimum of $25.00 with an underwriter's card. The regi stration fee takes care of such expenses as the maintenance of the Stu­ dent Employment Bureau, Hospital Fund, and the service of the School Nurse in cases not requiring hospital care. When a s tudent must go to a hospital, the school will defray the charge for room and board in one of the best hospitals in the city, to an amou nt not exceeding $80.00. MUSIC STUDENTS $22.50 per semester (15 30-minute lessons) for voice and all instruments except organ. 30.00 per semester (15 40-minute lessons) for organ. Full payment in advance entitles the student to 16 lessons. EMPLOYMENT The Institute maintains an employment office for the benefit of students needing part-time work in order to defray expenses. While this provision does not guarantee employment, the Employment Secretary makes an honest effort to place every needy student as the Lord makes openings possible. The student who finds it necessary to work for the entire amount of his living expenses should plan on extending the time to complete his course. Student

*Prices subject to change.

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