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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Section VII.—University Terms. — Chapter XIII.—Terms and Lectures

Section VII.—University Terms.

Chapter XIII.—Terms and Lectures.

I.Any student matriculated to the University, whose name shall be upon the books of an affiliated institution, and who shall have attended its lectures and passed its annual examination, shall be deemed to have kept the terms of the year: Provided that attendance at such lectures shall not be "compulsory in the case of undergraduates residing more than ten miles from such institutions, or who may be engaged in acquiting a profession or trade or in earning a livelihood: Provided further that any student may, on giving notice in writing to the Chancellor, place his name on the books of some affiliated institution other than that at which he may have originally entered.
II.All undergraduates exempted from attendance at lectures under the first proviso of section I. of this Statute may, instead of passing any College examination, pass an annual examination in three degree subjects to be conducted by examiners appointed by the Chancellor for that purpose: Provided that no undergraduate so exempted shall present himself for examination, either at the annual examination, or at the ordinary examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in any branch of the following subjects—Physical Science, Chemistry and Natural Science—unless he shall have satisfied the Chancellor that he has been attending a regular course of instruction at some affiliated institution in the subject in which he presents himself for examination: Provided also that in the annual examinations every such undergraduate shall pass in not fewer than five separate subjects before he can be admitted to the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, page 69 and that every such undergraduate who shall present himself a second time for examination in any subject shall be required to pass an examination of a higher character than that which he has already passed in the same subject: Provided also that no such undergraduate shall be allowed to pass an examination more than twice in any one subject.
III.All undergraduates who are admitted to an annual examination under this Statute shall pay a fee of one guinea for each subject taken at such annual examination.