Other formats

    Adobe Portable Document Format file (facsimile images)   TEI XML file   ePub eBook file  

Connect

    mail icontwitter iconBlogspot iconrss icon

The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Regulation III. — Exhibitions

Regulation III.

Exhibitions.

1. There shall be six Exhibitions open to Matriculated Students attending lectures at the Canterbury College, each Exhibition of the annual value of £20, and tenable for one year.

2. The Exhibitions shall be awarded as follows:—
  • One for Latin
  • One for Mathematics
  • One for English
  • One for Natural Science
  • One for Experimental Science
page 127

And one for any two of the following: Greek, History and Political Economy, Jurisprudence and Constitutional History, French, German.

3. The Exhibitions shall be awarded on separate papers of a more advanced nature than the Pass papers.

4. All candidates for the Exhibitions shall be required to pass in the Animal Examination.

5. If a student has passed his second College Examination, and has not passed the first part of his University Examination, he shall be allowed once, and only once, more to pass the second College Examination, and thus qualify himself to become a candidate for an Exhibition.

6. The preceding regulation shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to students who have passed their third College Examination.

7. No Exhibition shall be awarded, save in the case of students who have reached a satisfactory standard in their competition papers.