The Universtiy of Kansas EXPENSES OF STUDENTS GENERAL FEES FEES ARE COLLECTED at the time of registration, except music lesson fees and instrument rentals, which are payable within four days after enrollment. VETERANS who plan to have their fees paid by the Veterans’ Administration should be sure that their Certificates of Eligibility and Entitlement (V.A. Form 1953) are filed with the Veterans Training Service, Room 2, Frank Strong Hall, prior to the opening of school. MATRICULATION FEE. Each new student pays a matriculation fee when he enters the University. This fee is paid only once. For residents of Kansas the fee is $10.00; for non-residents, $20.00. INCIDENTAL FEE. An incidental fee is paid each semester by each student, the amount depending on the division in which the student is registered. The schedule is as follows: Kansas Non- Residents Residents Liberal Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts ................ $ 40 $ 90 Business, Law, Pharmacy <2... 45 100 Medicine: (atGawrence) «20028 100 175 Medicine: (at Kansas City. 2-2 125 250 Nursing (on entrance only) ...................-cscccssses0--- 35 70 Physical Therapy (seventh and eighth semesters) None None Occupational Therapy (seventh and eighth semesters) None None DEFINITION OF RESIDENCE. The status of stu- dents for the purpose of paying fees is determined by legislative act (L. 1938 Sp. Sess., ch. 70), which provides that a minor is entitled to pay fees at resident rates, if his parents have been residents of Kansas for at least six months prior to his matriculation; that an adult shall be entitled to pay the resident rates if he has been a Kansas resident for at least six months prior to ma- triculation. Persons, or families in the case of minors, who become actual residents in good faith’ of Kansas are entitled to pay the resident rate after the six months residence requirement has been met. HEALTH FEE. The health fee is $7.50 a semester, and entitles the student to necessary dispensary care for ordinary illnesses, laboratory tests, and vaccina- tions against typhoid, smallpox, and diphtheria. Special services are available at nominal rates, as follows: Hospitalization, $1 a day; X-rays and medicine, actual cost; operating room, $5 for minor and $10 for major surgery. Services of specialists other than part-time consultants in radiology and mental hygiene must be paid for by the student.