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ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

1913-14. No. 15

ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY

The University of California is an integral part of the public educational system of the State. As such it completes the work begun in the public schools. Through aid from the State and the United States, and by private gifts, it furnishes instruction in literature and in science, and in the professions of engineering, art, law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. In the Colleges of Letters, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, and Chemistry these privileges are offered without charge for tuition, to all residents of California who are qualified for admission. Non-residents of California are charged a tuition fee of ten dollars each half-year. In the Professional Colleges, except that of Law, tuition fees are charged. The instruction in all the colleges is open to all qualified persons, without distinction of sex. The Constitution of the State provides for the perpetuation of the University, with all its departments.

Letters of inquiry concerning the College of Agriculture should be addressed to the Dean of the College of Agriculture, Berkeley, California.

For the following circulars of information concerning the several colleges and departments of the University apply to the Recorder of the Faculties, University of California, Berkeley, Cal.

1. The Circular of Information, Academic Departments (Colleges of Letters, Sciences, and Engineering, and the first two years of Medicine). Containing general information about the University, its organization, government, faculties, requirements for admission both to graduate and undergraduate status, requirements for degrees and teachers recommendations, expenses.

2. The Annual Announcement of Courses of Instruction in the Academic Colleges. Published annually in July. Price 10 cents. Sent by mail by the Recorder of the Faculties for 15 cents.

3. The Announcement of the Summer Session in the Academic Colleges, published annually in March. Sent free.

THIRD SERIES. Vol. VII, No. 10

SUMMER SESSION

June 22 to August 1, 1914

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