Francisco, except that of law, tuition fees are charged. The instruction in all the colleges is open to all qualified persons, without distinction of sex. Summer Session - Stran 7avtor: University of California, Berkeley - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | 1918
...professional colleges, in San Francisco, except that of law, tuition fees arc 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.... | |
 | University of California, Berkeley - 1920
...teachers' courses. Tuition in the academic departments of the University, during the fall and spring sessions, is free to residents of California; non-residents...all qualified persons, without distinction of sex. FACULTY OF THE SUMMER SESSION LOS ANGELES )ATID PRESCOTT BAI BOWS, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University.... | |
 | University of California, Berkeley - 1921
...teachers' courses. Tuition in the academic departments of the University, during the fall and spring sessions, is free to residents of California; non-residents pay a fee of $75 each half-year. Instruction in all the colleges is open to qualified persons, without distinction... | |
 | Edward James Wickson - 1923 - 399 strani
...charged a tuition fee. In the professional colleges, except that of Law, tuition fees are charged. The instruction in all of the colleges is open to all qualified persons, without distinction of sex." The Leland Stanford, Jr., University, one of the greatest American educational institutions on a private... | |
 | University of California, Berkeley - 1924
...and in the professions of engineering, 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.... | |
 | Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911
...besides demonstrators and other assistants, and 600 students. Tuition :n the colleges at Berke ley, during regular sessions, is free to residents of California; non-residents pay a fee of $10 each half year. In the professional colleges, in San Francisco, except that of law, tuition fees are charged.... | |
| |