Fees
All students entering the College for the first time as candidates for a degree will be charged a matriculation fee of $10.00.
All students entering the College for the first time in September of 1939, and later, are required to pay a registration fee of $5.00 each semester.
A fee of $1.00 per year is charged for the use of a locker.
An annual fee of $10.00 is required of all students to cover cost of expendables in connection with laboratory work, and charges resulting from breakage, loss of college property and library fines. In some professional courses where the cost of expendables is high, the charges may exceed this amount. Liability for these charges is not limited to the stated fee.
Registration is required for each term. Freshmen should be guided by the instructions which are found under “Admission to the College”. Other students should register not later than noon of the Saturday before the beginning of the term. An extra registration fee of $5.00 will be required of those who register late.
A fee of $2.00 is charged for the removal of a “condition” grade; a fee of $1.00 is charged for the removal of an “incomplete” grade. These fees are payable although such grades are removed without re-examinations.
For special examinations, taken at times other than those regularly scheduled, a fee of $2.00 will be charged.
A diploma fee of $10.00 will be required of all candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree; and a fee of $25.00 for the Professional Degree.
In cases requiring special tests in connection with admission to the College a fee of $5.00 will be charged.
Students who expect to earn their expenses in whole or in part by outside work should not undertake a full course. They should discuss their plans with the Dean with the object of making up a schedule of studies to fit their particular cases.
This college is primarily one for students who commute between their homes and the school. Dormitories are not provided. Out-of-town students who wish to room in Newark may apply to the College for aid in locating desirable accommodations.
Students are advised to defer expenditures for textbooks until they are certain that changes are not contemplated or necessary.
The College is not responsible for loss of property by fire or theft in its buildings and grounds.