[72] The initial expenses of the first year and the additional expenses connected with graduation, &c., at the end of the third year makes this, if anything, too conservative an estimate of the average for each of these years.

[73] Not required of students having Senior Foreign standing.

[74] Keble has a special arrangement by which, after entrance fee of £5, £85 paid in three instalments may be made to cover nearly all of the actual necessities of in-college expenses per year. (See Handbook, p. 73.)

[75] Queen’s has a special arrangement by which, after payment of entrance fee and deposit of £10 caution-money, a payment of £28 per Term may be made to cover nearly all of the actual necessities of in-College expense per Term. (See Handbook, p. 77.)

[76] St. Edmund Hall has a prepayment system by which, without admission fee or caution money, £73 paid in three instalments may be made to cover ‘all charges of the Hall except degree fees.’ (See Handbook, p. 82.)

[77] For Non-Collegiate arrangements see Handbook, pp. 83-84:—

‘A reference to the figures which have been given will show that the course of three years for a B.A. degree need not exceed the charges specified in the following list’:—

(That is, for Non-Collegiate students.)

£s.d.
Entrance fees8100
Three years at £51 10s. 6d.154116
University Fee for Degree B.A.7100
170116
Less caution money200
£168116

[78] It should be remembered, too, that although ‘migration’ is possible the exercise of this right of transfer among undergraduates is very rare, and is almost as serious a step in Oxford as resignation and transfer of Fraternity membership would be in an American University.