Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . ose lodg-ing in single rooms will be charged $, $, $ per session, according to the rooms chosen; those occu-pying the suites of three rooms will be charged $ each persession; those occupying suites of two rooms will be charged$ each per session. Where one man occupies a suite oftwo rooms he will be charged $ per session. An extracharge is made where electricity is used. Considering appoint-ments, these assessments will be found quite reasonable. Anystudents who elect private lodgings must meet the


Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . ose lodg-ing in single rooms will be charged $, $, $ per session, according to the rooms chosen; those occu-pying the suites of three rooms will be charged $ each persession; those occupying suites of two rooms will be charged$ each per session. Where one man occupies a suite oftwo rooms he will be charged $ per session. An extracharge is made where electricity is used. Considering appoint-ments, these assessments will be found quite reasonable. Anystudents who elect private lodgings must meet their rental ex-penses unaided, and in addition they will be expected to paya contingent fee of $ All contingent fees are payable atthe opening of each session. Boarding may be had in proximity to the dormitory atfrom $ to $ per week. Excepting a small amount for text-books, all other expensesare personal. Opportunities for financially profitable preach-ing service far more than balance any additional expense inci-dent to life in a large 4j The Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Financial AssistanceBoard of Education The General Assembly authorizes Presbyteries to recom-mend grants to students from the Board of Education accord-ing to the following rates: One hundred and fifty dollars tostudents of the first and second years, on condition that theydo not take appointments to preach during the time the Semi-nary is in session. The Young Mens Fund From this Seminary fund a student may, upon satisfac-tory recommendation, receive loans each session, payablewithin five years without interest. The sums thus acquired are supplemental to the liberalallowance provided for student mission work, and to the schol-arship funds of the Seminary (see Seminary Mission andScholarships). In addition, licensed students have numerousopportunities to preach in vacant congregations, and they ob-tain remuneration for their services. Considering the funds that are available and the possi-


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