Administrative Bulletins of the University of California 1924-25. No. 11 ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY The University of California is an integral part of the public educational system of the State. Through aid from the State and the United States, and by private gifts, it furnishes instruction in literature and in science, in agriculture, and in the professions of engineering, architecture, law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. 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. Apply to the Recorder of the Faculties for a schedule of tuition fees with a statement of exemptions. Letters of inquiry concerning the College of Agriculture should be For the following circulars of information concerning the several colleges and Science, Agriculture, Commerce, and Engineering, and the first mentioned in this list. Departments. Price, 25 cents. Sent by mail by the University of California Press for 30 cents. conferred, scholarships, prizes, and other honors. by the University of California Press for 30 cents. ។ (Continued on third page of cover.) |