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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Resident Graduates

Resident Graduates.

It is hereby resolved, by the Board of Curators, That hereafter all regular graduates in any department of the University, and every regular graduate of the Normal Schools, established by law within this State; also, all regular graduates of "Christian Female College," and "Stephens Female College," located in Columbia, and the graduates of all other regularly chartered literary and scientific colleges in this State, with regular college classes established therein, and that are authorized by law to confer degrees and to grant diplomas to their students, shall be entitled to enter all the departments of the State University, including the Mining Department at Rolla, as Post Graduates—free of the payment of tuition fees, and to receive instruction in the same manner as other students, in the Practical, Literary and Scientific Departments or classes and all studies taught in the University), and which they may choose to enter: Provided, however, that neither Law nor Medical students are included in this resolution; and, also, that they may have full access to the Library of the University, with all other students, on such terms, and under such rules as may be prescribed by the Executive Committee.

By an act of the Board of Curators, June, 1874, it is provided:
1.That the graduates of certain institutions, named and designated in said act, shall be admitted to all departments of the University, except those of Medicine and Law, 1 'to receive instruction in the same manner as other students," without the payment of tuition fees.page 143
2.That said resident graduates shall have the privilege of the library, on such terms and under such rules as the executive committee may determine.
3.That, preliminary to admission, each entrant shall exhibit his or her diploma, in evidence of such graduation, to the President of the University, or at Rolla, to the Director. (This third point is made in the volume of Laws, published by order of the Board.) Therefore.

Resolved—First, That this memorandum of the aforesaid state of fact be spread on the minutes of the Faculty for convenience of reference; and

Second, That it is the understanding of the Faculty, that whilst resident graduates, thus admitted, are to be allowed optional attendance on the classes, without being required to recite, unless it be as a condition of acquiring a class standing; yet, otherwise, they are to be subject to all the rules of behavior and discipline of under-graduates