Calendar: 1962-1963 Page 149
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147 FEES All fees are payable in advance The fees given below are for one academic year they may be paid terminally only on application and by special arrangement The fees quoted below are those at the time of going to press The Delegacy reserve the right to raise fees without notice A-Registration Fees Registration Fee of £2 2s is due from eaoh full-time student on en- rolment in the Faculty at the beginning of his first session Where composition fee is charged the registration fee is included otherwise it and any University matriculation fee is payable separately Β-Fees for Regular Undergraduate Courses Composition Fee This comprises registration including matricula- tion fees tuition fees examination entry fees and all other similar fees charged by the University or the College Sc General -£85 year Sc Special Mathematics -£75 year Sc Special Geography if Geology is not taken as an ancillary subject -£75 year Sc Special in all other cases -£85 year student who enters the College direct from King's College School or from Strand School who produces certificate stating that he has attended for at least five terms in that school and who pays his own fees at College may apply for reduction of 20 per cent in his composition fee Subject to the approval of the Dean of the Faculty and of the lecturer concerned regular student in this Faculty of the College may take any one class in any other Faculty without extra tuition fee Apparatus Deposits Students taking the Sc Special course in Chemistry are provided with sets of apparatus for which they pay deposit of £5 in the first year of the course and £5 in each subsequent year These sums are returnable at the end of the course less any charge for loss or breakages All other students taking Chemistry pay deposit of £3 on the commencement of each year of the course for locker and apparatus supplied These sums are returnable at the end of the course less any charge for replacements These will cover only one attempt at each examination These deposits are payable by the student they will not be paid by bodies awarding grants
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