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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Requisites for Graduation

Requisites for Graduation.

1.The candidate must have completed and sustained a satisfactory examination upon the course prescribed in this school.
2.He must be twenty-one years of age, and exhibit to the Faculty satisfactory evidence of possessing a good character.page 90
3.His last course of lectures must have been attended in this Institution.
4.He must have been regular in attendance on lectures and recitation.
5.He must have pursued the study of practical anatomy, under the [unclear: supervise] of the Demonstrator, during his course of pupilage in this Institution.
6.He must notify the Dean of the Faculty, privately, on or before the first [unclear: week] of April, of his intention to become a candidate for graduation at the ensuing [unclear: Commencement].
7.He must write a thesis on some medical subject, of not less than fifteen [unclear: pages] The thesis may be in English, Latin, German or French. It must be of his [unclear: over] composition, and in his own hand-writing. It must be handed to the Dean before [unclear: the] first of may, accompanied with the Treasurer's receipt for the graduation fee of [unclear: ujjhjf]
8.Every candidate must appear before the members of the Faculty for [unclear: examination] on the various branches of medicine taught in this school, at the time [unclear: appointed] for such examinations, and before the Board of Examiners, at the hours appointed [unclear: by] the Board.
9.Violation of the general laws and rules established by the Curators and [unclear: the] Faculty for the government of the University, negligence of duties, habitual and [unclear: longed] absence from lectures and from the anatomical rooms, will prevent a [unclear: students] from obtaining a degree.
10.If a candidate is rejected his thesis and graduation fee will be returned to [unclear: his]

For flagrant violation of the rules and laws, established for the government of [unclear: the] University, a professional student may be expelled from the Institution. In [unclear: such] case, the fees on his entrance will not be returned to him.