The Library contains more than 1.3 million books, bound periodicals, audio and video recordings, multimedia, andgovernment documents in a variety of formats, including CD-ROMs, microforms, microfiche, phonograph records, videotape,newspaper, vertical file, and diskette. The library subscribes to over 2,200 paper periodicals, and makes hundreds of federaldepository, electronic full-text, and other titles available as well. As a depository for selected federal and state governmentpublications in a separate collection of over 230,000 print and nonprint documents, the library also serves the citizens of fiveadjacent counties. The Library's Thomason Room houses over 12,000 rare books and other materials on Texas, the Southwest,Mark Twain, Gertrude Stein, the Civil War, Library Science, Criminal Justice, and other topics. Other groups of materials housedin the Newton Gresham Library include paperbacks for recreational reading, current periodical issues, new books, and achildren's literature collection. A multimedia lab, music listening room, study carrels, electric coin-operated typewriters, a smalllounge area furnished with vending machines, and a copy center with several photocopiers and a public fax machine are providedfor the convenience of students and faculty. Library holdings information may be electronically accessed through an online catalogfrom hundreds of library or campus computer workstations, as well as remotely via the Internet.
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Students are expected to meet financial obligations to the University within the designated time allowed. Registration fees are payable at registration, exceptfor that portion of the registration fee that may be temporarily deferred, but payable later in scheduled payments as part of an installment payment agreement.Students are not entitled to enter classes or laboratories until their appropriate fees and deposits have been paid. Other charges are due at registration or within tendays after a bill is rendered by the University, or according to special payment instructions that may be printed on the bill or agreement.
Recreational Sports Fee: Legislative action authorizes a recreational sports fee not to exceed $36 per semester ($18 per summer session) for fiscalyear 1999-2000. For fiscal year 2000-2001, the fee is $40 per semester ($20 per summer session). It may be used to purchase equipment for and/or to construct,operate, and/or maintain recreational sports facilities and programs. 2ff7e9595c
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