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Show 702 He" recomnded that the noncreaident fee be estab- liehed at$50 00 per quarter, with the privilege or waiving lesso- There are about 800 outaofaetate etudents in school ' ‘or which about 1.00are veterans. Veteran students do not 1" :‘li-:-: _ a" a = I it for sumar echool students registering for six weeks or pay noncreaident fees when coats are figured on basis of costs per credit hour. However, with this increased tee 1.00 noun-veteran out-ot-etate studente would pay about 81.0,000 moreper annun or 880,000 for the biennium. ' Printed «a (copies filed herewith) showing fees ‘ at other state universities were distributed to the Regents. A further recommdation was made by the President that the tuition in all colleges of the University excepting 'medieine and law be established at $37g00'per quarter, the ' ' amount nowpaid by students in engineering, mineral industries, No.» . fine arts and pharmacy. This would yield an additional 53% I upper student per annum (three quarters" basis) from some 2500 A studente (again excluding veterans) or a total of appmxi- ~ netely $150,000 per biennium, ; Lest there be some question regarding the legality W pf. his, racemendation,‘ President Olpin read from the Statutes cum: Codekmotated «1913) 75-24 >2 Additional _‘ :Fees, at distretiong-ojauthoritiea: The board of regents of the University of Utah and the board trustees of the Utah State Agricultural College, each for its |