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Groceries may be procured from the buttery at a fixed tariff. There is a fixed limit for breakfasts and luncheons.

At Lincoln, accounts are paid three times a year. Battel-bills are sent to all resident Undergraduates weekly. No battel-bill is allowed to exceed a fixed amount, unless special leave has been obtained. Groceries may be obtained in College from the Common-room man, and are charged in the battel-bills.

At Magdalen, accounts are paid three times a year. There is a fixed limit for breakfasts, luncheons, and dinners. For everything beyond this limit special leave has to be obtained. Groceries, wines, &c. can be obtained from the Junior Common-room.

At Brasenose, accounts are paid three times a year.

At Corpus, accounts are paid three times a year.

At Christ Church, accounts are paid three times a year.

At Trinity, accounts are paid three times a year.

At St. John's, accounts are paid three times a year. There is no fixed limit to expenditure, but a check is imposed as far as possible upon extravagance: battels above a certain amount are brought under the notice of the President weekly: the battels of an economical man may be under £80 yearly, including all expenses.

At Jesus, accounts are paid three times a year.

At Wadham, accounts are paid three times a year. The weekly expenses in the buttery and kitchen ought not to exceed £1 5s. a week, and it is quite possible for an Undergraduate to live comfortably for less. Expenditure much exceeding this sum is not permitted.

At Pembroke, accounts are paid four times a year.

At Worcester, accounts are paid three times a year. Kitchen charges are regulated by a printed tariff, and there is a limit of expenditure as to such charges which cannot be exceeded without special leave. At Keble, one-third of the gross annual charge must be paid in advance at the beginning of every Term.

At Hertford, accounts are paid three times a year.

At St. Mary Hall, a fixed sum is paid in advance at the beginning of each Term by Commoners who prefer thus to compound for all ordinary battels; others pay at the end of each Term. The fixed charge for dinner, inclusive of both kitchen and buttery, for those who do not pay in advance, is 2s.

At St. Edmund Hall, on the Caution-Deposit System, accounts are paid three times a year, at the beginning of Michaelmas, Hilary, and Easter Terms. The battels pass through the Principal's hands weekly, and any case of apparently excessive expenditure is at once enquired into. The dinner-charge is 2s. All extras are regulated by a printed tariff. On the Prepayment System, £26 6s. 8d. is paid at the beginning of Michaelmas, Hilary, and Easter Terms, together with any account for extras that may have been incurred in the previous Term.

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III. FEES OF NON-COLLEGIATE STUDENTS.

In the case of Non-Collegiate Students, the only expenses beyond their control for which a previous estimate can be formed, are the following fees:

1. Fee to the University at matriculation

2. Fee to the Delegates upon entrance

3. Caution-money, payable at matriculation, and returnable on removal of the name from the books of the Delegates.

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4. Quarterly fee to the University, payable for the first four years during which the name is retained on the books of the University (after that time the Quarterly fee will be 55.)

5. Quarterly fee to the Delegates :

(1) For the first three years during which the
name is retained on the books of the

Delegates, unless the degree of B.A. has
been sooner taken

(2) For every subsequent quarter during which
the name is retained on the books of the
Delegates

6. Entrance fee to the Library

£ s. d.

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7. When a member of a College or Hall becomes a Non-Collegiate Student he pays a fee of £2 IOS. He also pays the above-mentioned caution-money and terminal fees.

8. Fee payable to the University by each Student who lives in a licensed Lodging-house, per Term

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Under a Statute passed in May 1881, each Student is placed in the charge of a Tutor appointed by the Delegates. The Tutors are allowed to charge a fee for each course of Lectures, but such fee is not, in any case, to exceed £1 10s. per course. Students should reckon on having to pay for their tuition about £9 or £12 a year.

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