Catalogue of Simmons College, 1909-1910 Page: 44
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SIMMON'S COLLEGE CATALOGUE
Under room rent are included room furnished (except pillows,
bed linen, covering, towels, napkins and toilet articles),
fuel or steam heat (except in the cottages, where students furnish
their own fuel) and light.
A student occupying a room alone will pay full rent (twice
the above amounts). See rates on page 46.
Tuition in Piano, grades including first five years
work, per semester .........................$30.00
Tuition in Piano, grades including sixth and seventh
years, per semester .................. .$35.00
Tuition in Piano, grades including eight and
beyond, per semester ........................ 40.00
Tuition in Voice, per semester ................... 25.00
A course in harmony is included in grades above the fifth.
Piano, under assistant, per semester ........... 25.00
Violin, per semester ............................. 30.00
Other stringed instruments .......................25.00
Pipe organ, per semester ...................... 30.00
Piano practice, one hour, per semester ........... 6.25
Piano practice, two hours, per semester .......... 10.00
Additional hours pro rata.
Organ practice, one hour, per semester ........... 10.00
Painting, with use of studio, per semester...... 25.00
Twenty-five per cent is added for monthly rates in painting.
'Expression-special work, per semester........ 25 00
Expression-class work, per semester .......... 10.00
Physical culture, special, per semester ........ 25.00
Physical culture, class work, per semester........ 5.00
As engagements are made with the Instructors for the entire
year1 in advance, students will not be received at monthly rates
and no reduction will be made from the charges for tuition4
except in cases of imperative necessity, such as protracted illness
of the student necessarily compelling continued absence
and resulting in the loss of class standing. In such cases a
rebate may be voted by the Trustees, in whole or in part, according
to their discretion. In case of the withdrawal of a
boarding student from the College, a rebate pro rata is made of
the board paid in, but no College fees are refunded., Should
a room be vacated by a student and subsequently said room be44
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Simmons College (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons College, 1909-1910, book, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41687/m1/47/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.