PAPERS RELATIVE TO THE NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
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L. — Regulations. That every student shall at matriculation, make the following declaration :— " I do solemnly promise that I will faithfully obey the statutes and regulations of the University, so far as they may apply to me, and I hereby declare that I believe myself to have attained the age of fifteen years." Extracted from Minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. Rigg.
D. — Regulations. That no scholarship shall be tenable by any person after the completion of the age of twentyone years. Extracted from Minutes of 15th April, 1872, by J. Rigg.
P. — Regulation. That until further provision shall have been made in this behalf, no examination shall be required for matriculation, but that intending students shall be admitted to the University on written application, production of the required certificates, and payment of matriculation fee: Provided always that successful candidates for Scholarships shall be exempt from this ice, and from the obligation to produce the certificate. Extracted from Minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. Rigg.
E.— Regulations. That the matriculation fee shall be one guinea. Extracted from minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. JRigg.
Regulation.—Matriculated Students must present themselves Annually for Examination. That persons who shall have matriculated shall be required to present themselves annually for examination by the University at Lent term ; and if any absent themselves from such examination, or fail to pass it satisfactorily, they shall, at the discretion of the Council, be required to keep additional terms before proceeding to a B.A. degree.
C. — Regulation. That the following Regulation, as approved by the Governor in Council—namely, " That no candidate under sixteen years of age shall be admitted to the examination for a scholarship, and no successful candidate be entitled to hold a scholarship unless he shall enter his name upon the books of some affiliated institution, and attend regularly the course of studies and lectures prescribed by that institution or the Council " — be amended as follows : — 1 By substituting the word " fifteen" for "sixteen. 2. By inserting after the words "affiliated institution" the words, "or matriculate in the Otasro University." -,< • l-j. ,■ 3. By omitting the words "that institution," and inserting the words, such institutions ! Extracted from Minutes of Meeting of 12th April, 1872, by J. Rigg.
D. — Regulation. That persons who have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor or Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Music, in any one of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Saint Andrews, Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of Ireland, Sydney, or Melbourne, may, on producing evidence of the same satisfactory to the Council, be admitted to the degree of Bachelor or Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws, or Bachelor ol Music as the case may be, in the New Zealand University, on attaining the standing and fulfilling the conditions, except as to fees, which would entitle them to that degree in their own University. Extracted from Minutes of 12th April, by J. Rigg.
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