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Per Semester CM yearl Drawing . ................. .... 2 5.00 Painting in NVater Colors .... . . 25.00 Painting in Oil ............ .. 25.00 China Painting ........................... . . 30.00 Elocution ..,..,.,.......................... . . 25.00 Graduation Fee CCollegiate Departmentj .. 30.00 Graduation Fee CAcademic Departmentj . . 10.00 ffStenography ............................ . . l0.00 'Bookkeeping ....... . ...... .... . . . . 5.00 'Typewriting .............................,...... . . 5.00 Use of Typewriter ................................ ,. 5.00 Use of Physical Apparatus CElementary Coursej .. 5.00 Use of Physical Apparatus CAdvanced Coursej .... .. 8.00 Use of Chemical Apparatus CElernentary Coursej .... .. 5.00 Use of Chemical Apparatus CAdvanced Coursel .... .. 8.00 Biological Fee ................... . ................ . . 5.00 Use of Library .................................. .. 2.00 Lecture and Concert Fund ......... .. 5.00 St. Mary's Chimes fper yearl .. 1.50 Artistic Needlework .............. . . 10.00 Cooking ........................ . . 20.00 Sewing ............ . . 10.00 Dancing .................... . . 5.00 Orchestra Fee .................. .... . . 3.00 Private Gymnasium Cin classl .......... .. 5.00 'Extra, except in regular Commercial Course. On entrance, a deposit must be made to cover the immediate expense of class-books, etc., which will be fur- nished at current prices. Positively no money or other articles shall be furnished to any student by the Treasurer unless an equivalent 'sum has been placed in the office. Parents and guardians must see the reasonableness of this rule and should, therefore, either supply their daughters with all necessary articles of clothing, etc., or deposit in advance with the Treasurer funds sufficient to cover cost of same. All unnecessary damage to furniture or breakage in laboratories, will be charged to the student. All communications of advice, inquiry or business must be Sent to THE PRESIDENT ST. MARv's COLLEGE AND ACADEMY, Notre Dame P. O., St. Joseph County, Indiana 19
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General Expenses Tuition and all charges are payable semi-annually, in advance. Matriculation Fee fpaid on first entrance onlyj 310.00. Board and Tuition, including Regular Course, Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, General Gymnasium, Bed- ding and Laundry: Per Year In Collegiate Department ................ . . . 3400.00 In High School CAcademic Departmentj ........ 400.00 In Preparatory Uunior Departrnentj ............ 350.00 For Board in Vacation Uuly and Augustj, 360.00 extra must be paid, and for the use of piano, one hour daily, dur- ing these two months, 31000. Private Rooms, 35100.00 to 3150.00 per year, according to location. Dormitory alcoves thoroughly equipped for comfort and convenience are provided for those who do not wish to incur the extra expense of a private room. No deduction will be made for absence or withdrawal after the opening of the school year, except in case of serious illness necessitating absence of at least one month, when the loss will be equally shared, if the pupil is not able to return after recovery to finish her term. A social, as well as a business reference, is required from strangers making application for the entrance of pupils. Per ELECTIVE STUDIES, ETC. Semester CM year? Piano Ctwo lessons, one-half hour theory, one hour note singing weekly and one hour daily use of instrument .... 345.00 Ensemble Work at Professor's prices. Harp ..................................................... 40.00 Organ ............................. . . . 35.00 Guitar' . . . . . . 25.00 Mandolin . . . . . . 25.00 Banjo ..... 25.00 Violin ...... 45.00 Violoncello ,.......... .... .... ...... . . . 40.00 Cornet ..................... 1 .................. 4 ...... . . . 40.00 Harmony Cin classj ................................. 10.00 Extra use of Piano, Harp or Organ, one hour daily .... 10.00 Private Vocal Lessons .............................. . . . 30.00 Vocal Class Cprivatej .................................... 8.00 ' 'Each pupil must provide her own guitar, mandolin, banjo, violin, violoncello, or cornet. 18
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Incidental Expenses Incidental expenses vary according to the habits of the students and the amount of money at their command. It is the earnest wish of the faculty that all pupils, whether of large or limited means, cultivate habits of economy, and we earnestly beg our patrons to restrict personal expendi- tures, while their daughters are with us, to actual require- ments, which will be found very moderate, indeed. All pocket-money must be deposited in the students' office, and the pupils 'send to their parents or guardians monthly state- ments of their incidental expenses. We desire that these accounts be carefully examined by the parents, and that we be notified if there should be cause for dissatisfaction, or if the pupil seems disposed to expend more than the stipulated amount. No pupil will be allowed to overdraw her deposit. When parents wish to have their daughters sent home, they must give timely notice, settle all accounts, and supply means to defray expenses. Pupils are not allowed to have accounts in South Bend. Should it be necessary at any time for them to go to the city, they must be accompanied by a chaperon at student's expense. Dentistry, etc., must, as far as possible, be attended to before the opening of school, as all such matters divert the mind from the work to which students should come prepared to give their undivided attention. 20
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