Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1956-1957 - Hoover Library
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<strong>1956</strong> Expenses<br />
STUDENT<br />
PUBLICATIONS<br />
The Gold Bug is a semi-monthly paper issued by the students<br />
of the College. The Aloha, the student annual, is edited<br />
and published by the senior class.<br />
CONCERT AND LECTURE PROGRAM<br />
The College regularly invites speakers of note to address the<br />
student body on subjects of general or scholarly interest. A<br />
series of musical and dramatic programs features not only memo<br />
hers of the Departments of Music and Drama, but outstanding<br />
guest artists. One of the annual events is the concert by the<br />
National SymphonyOrchestra under the direction of Dr. Howard<br />
Mitchell.<br />
Expenses<br />
The regular college year consists of two semesters; it is<br />
assumed that a student will not withdraw from the College during<br />
a semester except for justifiable reasons. In the event that<br />
such a withdrawal is necessary,refunds for tuition and room may<br />
be allowed on the following basis:<br />
Less than t weeks_________________________ 80,*, refund<br />
60% refund<br />
Between 2 and .!I weeks<br />
Between 3 and 4 weeks 400/0 refund<br />
Between 4 and 5 weeks to% refund<br />
5 week.!!or more __ _ no refund<br />
No fees will be refunded. A pro-rata refund will be made<br />
for board in the case of students absent from college for a continuous<br />
period in excessof three weeks. Bills are due when presented,<br />
and students will not be advanced from one class to another<br />
nor be graduated until accounts are settled in full<br />
The tuition charge tor a Full-timestudent is $275 per semesrerter.<br />
Students carrying less than 12 semester hours are not<br />
considered full-rime students and are charged $20 per semester<br />
hour. Board and room charges (depending on room selection)<br />
range (rom $262·50to $287.5° {or a semester. (The College reserves<br />
the right to increase the amount for board if food costs<br />
rlse.) An extra tuition charge of $50 per semester is made for<br />
private instruction in voice. piano, organ, violin and other insrru.<br />
merits. Certain courses in Art and in Dramatic Art, where there<br />
is individual instruction, carry a small extra tuition charge as<br />
listed under Courses of Instruction.<br />
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