UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION Beginning Students. Except as hereinafter stated, applicants for admission must have received a degree in arts or sciences in an accredited college or university. Veterans. Under existing legislation the College will continue to waive the last two semesters of preparatory college work required for entrance in all instances where the applicant has completed all preparatory college work required for ad- mission except two semesters or less of study in preparatory subjects and where such applicant has failed to complete his or her last two semesters or less of pre- paratory study by reason of his or her having been inducted into any branch of the armed forces of the United States during or after the month of January, 1940, and where such completed work meets the standards of the Association of American Law Schools and the American Bar Association. (For information as to procedure necessary to qualify for the various types of educational benefits available to vet- erans of World War II, consult the University Catalog.) Qualitative Requirement. An applicant who has not received a degree must have maintained a scholastic average of C or higher on all college work undertaken. Advanced Standing. A student wishing to transfer from another accredited law school who, at the time of beginning his study of law, qualified for admission to this College under the above stated requirements for beginning students and who has main- tained a scholastic average of C or higher on all previous law school work undertaken, may apply for admission with advanced standing. Courses completed with a grade of C or higher in other accredited law schools will be accepted for credit up to but not exceeding a total of thirty hours. In no case will credit be given for correspondence courses or other work not done in residence in an accredited law school. In no case will a person who has received a law degree from an accredited law school be admitted as a candidate for the LL.B. degree. FEES AND EXPENSES Although expenses vary considerably with individual students, an unmarried Florida student attending the College of Law should anticipate expenses of at least $550.00 per semester estimated as follows: Registration fee $75.00; books and supplies $50.00; laun- dry and cleaning $35.00; room $90.00; board $200.00; incidental expenses $100.00. Non-Florida students are charged a registration fee of $250.00 per semester instead of the $75.00 fee charged Florida students. (Consult the University Catalog for details as to the classification of students as Florida or non-Florida students.) Late registration increases the registration fee $5.00; this increased fee will not be waived for any reason. A graduation fee of $10.00 to cover the cost of the candidates diploma and, rental of cap and gown, is payable at the time of the filing of the candidate's applica- tion for graduation. Consult the University Catalog for the time and place of the payment of fees and expenses.