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the Faculty will consider the circumstances and decide accord ingly. Ylatried student s can usually find comfortable apart . ments at reasonable rates within easy reach of the Institute. The Institute has secured seve ral apartment buildings directly acros-s the st reet from the Institute with accommoda tions for seve ral fami lies, and if these are not sufficient will assist married students as far as possible in getting accommoda tions elsewhere. Such arrangements must be made in advance. The rooms. in the Institute are single rooms, comfortably fur nished, lighted, heated and supplied with running water, hot and cold. The Institute supplies the linens and launders the same. Students take care of their rooms. Excellent table board is provided in the Institute dining room, a section of which is set apart for the student body and the Superintendents. The students wait on the tables. The present rate for room and board is $9.00 a week. payable in advance. Owing to the uncertain market conditi ons. thi s rate may have to be advanced. It is hoped that it may be possible to lowe r it. Prospective students should inquire fur ther about this when sending in their applications, or before completing their plans for coming. The Inst itu te aims to charge students only the actua l cost for room and boa rd .
Employment and Financial Aid
It is oftentimes possible for students, especially men stu dents, to find secular employment for two or three hours a day, or even more, by which to supplement their funds, although no guarantee of such employment can be given. This employ ment may be about the building, or it may be in stores or res taurants, or in other forms of occupation outside the Institute. A few students find work in the way of teaching, or as church assistants, or conducting choirs or singing in choirs, or as pas tors' assistants, etc. However, as a rule the men and women who work their way through the Institute are at a disadvan tage, and it is not advised, except where absolutely necessary. No one should enter without sufficient funds to carry them through at least one term, and it is better for them to be pro-
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