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University Fees.

1. MATRICULATION, ADMISSION, AND ENTRANCE FEES.

1. Matriculation Fee

For the Academical year, October to October
For Summer Session alone -

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Payable by every person attending any class or course of instruction in the University, whether with a view to a Degree or otherwise.

2. Admission Fee

1 1 0

- £1 1 0

Payable by Non-Matriculated Candidates for each entry for Degrees in the University, other than Honorary Degrees. In the case of Examinations held in the month of October no Admission Fee is exigible from Students who were Matriculated for the immediately preceding Academical year.

3. Entrance Fee for Special Course

- £0 5 0

Payable by persons not Matriculated Students of the University on admission to certain specified courses of instruction in the University not included in the course of study for Graduation in any Faculty.

4. Preliminary Examination Fee

- £1 1 0

Payable on every occasion on which a candidate enters for the Examination.

II.-CLASS FEES.*

[For fees of individual classes see tabular programme under each Faculty.]

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The fee for practical courses in Chemistry, Botany,
Zoology, and Geology is £4 14s. 6d.

For fees of Agricultural classes see programme of classes under
Faculty of Science.

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The fee for the class of Forensic Medicine, which is held during the Summer Session is £5 5s. The fee for a second and every subsequent attendance on any class is the same as for a first attendance, with the exception of the classes for which the first attendance fee is £6 6s. In the case of such classes the fee for every subsequent attendance is £5 5s. 5. Medicine:

Pre-registration courses in Physics and Chemistry. The fee for each course is £2 2s.

The fee for systematic classes common to Degrees in either Science or Medicine is

- £6 6 0 4 14 6

And for practical classes the fee is
The fee for the class of Practical Anatomy held during
the Summer Session is -

The fees for the remaining Medical classes range from
£3 3s. to £5 58.

D.P.H.:

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The following are the fees payable for courses of Instruction within the University :

1. Lecture course or courses

2. Laboratory instruction

6. Education:

The fee for each full course is £6 6s. with the exception of the class of Modern Educational Systems and Problems, the fee for which is £3 3s.

7. Commerce :

- £4 4 0

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It is not allowable to enter for less than six hours a week during the Winter Session or for less than nine hours a week during the Summer Session, but shorter periods of Laboratory Instruction may be entered upon by the student working every day of the week and all day or less, at the following fees :

For one month

For two months

For three months

£6 6 0

11 0 6
152 15 0

The above fees in addition to instruction, include in the discretion of the Professor or Lecturer, the use of ordinary chemicals, materials, instruments and apparatus of a more expensive character, but not the use of breakable apparatus and costly materials. The student should previously consult with the Professor concerned as to the number of hours which he is expected to spend in the Laboratory.

All persons taking out a Laboratory course must matriculate in the
ordinary way.

Research Students qualified in terms of Ordinance
No. 61 are permitted to engage in Special Study
or Research, free of charge, other than the ordi-
nary Matriculation Fee. (For further conditions.
see under Regulations for Advanced Study and
Research and Higher Degrees.)

INCLUSIVE FEES.

£4 14 6

9 9 0 0156

4 14 6

0 10 6

REGULATIONS FOR INCLUSIVE FEES FOR INSTRUCTION, APPLICABLE TO STUDENTS PROCEEDING TO DEGREES WHO MATRICULATED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON OR AFTER 1ST OCTOBER, 1912 (ARTS, SCIENCE AND LAW), ON OR AFTER 1ST OCTOBER, 1913 (MEDICINE), AND ON OR AFTER 1ST OCTOBER, 1921 (DIVINITY). (See table on next page.)

GENERAL REGULATIONS.

1. An Inclusive Fee for instruction shall be paid in a fixed number of annual instalments by all Students proceeding to a Degree in Arts, Science, Divinity, Law, Medicine or Commerce.

2. A Student, who in any year desires to attend one course only, shall be permitted to do so on payment of the fee for that

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Non-graduating Courses
which are free to Students
attending the Relative
Graduating Course.

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Ordinary M. A. Degree, 45 gns. (£47 5s.)
Honours M.A. Degree, 60 gns. (£63)
B.Sc. Degree,*† Ordinary, 90 gns. (£94 10s.)
Honours B.Sc.,*† 100 gns. (£105)

M.A. and B.Sc.,* taken together, 112 gns. f
(£118 2s. 6d.)

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M.A. (Hons.) and B.Sc., taken together 127 gns. (£133 17s. 6d.)

B.D. Degree, 40 gns. (£42)

LL.B. Degree, 40 gns. (£42).

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viously been taken at this University, 28 gns. (£29 8s.)

B.L. Degree, 30 gns. (£31 10s.)

M. B. and Ch. B. Degrees, 126 gns. (£132 6s).

M. A., M.B. and Ch. B. Degrees taken together, 156 gns. (£163 16s.)

B.Sc., M. B. and Ch. B. Degrees taken together, 168 gns. (£176 8s.)

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M.A., B.Sc., M.B. and Ch. B. Degrees taken together, 202 gns. (£212 2s.)

B.Com. Degree, 45 gns. (£47 5s.).

M. A. and B.Com. Degrees taken together, 75 gns. (£78 15s.)

B.Sc. and B.Com. Degrees taken together, 112) gns. (£118 2s. 6d.)

* In Pure Science, Agriculture, and Forestry.

£10 10s.

4 instalments of 30 gns.
1 instalment
instalments 15

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3. The fee paid by a Student, who in any year is admitted to attendance on a single course only, shall be reckoned as part of the Inclusive Fee to be paid by him, but at the commencement of the Session in which he is to complete his curriculum he must make payment of an amount equal to the difference between the total Inclusive Fee and the amounts previously paid by him.

4. A Student, who has made payment of the total Inclusive Fee, may attend, either before or after graduating, additional courses without further payment provided that he has not already attended the full number of courses to which the Fee entitles him.

5. A Student, who has paid one or more of the annual instalments of the Inclusive Fee at another Scottish University and completes his curriculum in the University of Aberdeen shall be required to pay the remainder of the annual instalments to the latter University, and shall in respect of such payment be entitled to attend such further courses therein as, with those already attended in the former University, shall make up the number to which the Inclusive Fee admits; Provided always :

(1) That the amount of at least one annual instalment shall be paid to the University of Aberdeen.

(2) That before the Student receives his Degree he shall produce evidence that he has paid altogether an amount equal to the Inclusive Fee.

(3) That when the Student makes payment of only one instalment to the University of Aberdeen he shall not be admitted to more than three courses.

6. A Student, who presents a Certificate that he has attended a course of instruction qualifying for graduation given in a recognised University or Institution or by a recognised extraacademical teacher, shall be entitled to a deduction from the Inclusive Fee equal to the amount of the fee for the corresponding course given in the University of Aberdeen; Provided always:

(1) That he has not already attended the latter course as part of his curriculum in the University of Aberdeen.

(2) That when the Senatus has accepted attendance at another University as exempting from the corresponding courses in the University of Aberdeen the Student shall be entitled to a corresponding deduction from the Inclusive Fee payable by him, provided that he makes payment of at least two annual instalments.

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS.

Note.-Except when otherwise stated, each class under each subject is a full course. The phrase "course" as here used is to be read solely in connection with Inclusive Fee Regulations.

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