Calendar: 1944-1945 Page 145
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fees 155 Deposits No additional charge is made for the use of materials and apparatus but students pay deposit of £1 on commencing the course in Organio Chemistry This fee is returnable less any charge for loss or breakages For the Fees for the Final Medical Studies see Prospectuses of the Hospital Medical Schools previously mentioned and for the Hospital Dental Courses see the Prospectus of King's College Hospital Dental School C-Revision Fees The Revision Fees for students who have completed at the College the full course for the second examination of the University or for the First Examination of the Conjoint Board are £5 5s per term for Physiology £5 5s for Anatomy and £3 3s for Pharmacology or £11 lis per term when all three subjects are taken in the same term D-Fees for other Courses and Separate Classes Research other than Degree work Registration Fee of £1 lis 6d per annum is charged and such other Fee as may in each case be found necessary All King's College Graduates who wish to continue their studies in any subject though not actually pursuing postgraduate course for which Composition Fees have been arranged may by the pay- ment of Composition Fee of £1 10s keep their names on the College books and enjoy the privileges of Registered Students Separate Classes The Fees payable for each separate Subject and Class unless otherwise stated are on the basis of £1 lis 6d per term or £4 4s per annum for one hour per week in the case of Lectures and £3 3s per term or £8 8s per annum for three hours per week in the case of Practical Work
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