SUMMER PROGRAMS FoR 1943 9 liffe Hall, and the property at 1200 Louisiana Street as regular dormitories for men, without scholarship or self-help require- ments. Other houses will be operated on this basis if the need for them arises. Rental for dormitory rooms will be as follows: Eight Weeks Sixteen Weeks Each occupant, double room «-..225000 0 $18.00 $36.00 Hach: occupant,:triple room 25.8. 14.00 28.00 A deposit of $5.00 (returnable later) must be made at the time a room is engaged. The John Moore Co-op house will be operated through the summer, offering men students an opportunity to live on a co- operative basis at low cost. The University attempts also to secure the best housing accom- odations available for its students in private homes. A committee preparing a list investigates the sanitary and social conditions of the houses, and by careful survey determines a fair rental price for each room. Students who are living in rooms are expected to do so only in houses which are on the list. FEES ‘MatricuLaTIoN Frer. Each student is required to pay a matric- ulation fee when he first enrolls in the University. The fee is paid but once, and is never refunded. For residents of Kansas it is $10; for nonresidents, $20. INCIDENTAL FEE, REGULAR SUMMER SEMESTER. The schedule showing the rate at which the Incidental Fee is charged for the several schools of the University is as follows: Kansas Nonresi- residents dents Graduate School $ 25.00 $75.00 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences”*..............2.22222-.----- 25.00 75.00 Schoo! of Business). 2s 8s ee se 30.00 85.00 School of Medicine (at Lawrence) ~...........2.2.2-.22----2------- 30.00 85.00 School of Medicine: (at Kansas City) -2...0.00.:222. 22s 125.00 250.00 School of Medicine: Nursing (on entrance only) ............ 35.00 70.00 School of Pharmacy .... 30.00 85.00 * A student registered in the College but enrolled for two-thirds or more of his work in Business, Law, Medicine, or Pharmacy, pays the incidental fee of the professional school. A student registered in the College and enrolled in courses in the professional schools which total less than two-thirds of his program pays, in addition to the College incidental fee, a fee of 50 cents per credit hour for the courses in the professional school.