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Education Acts Compilation.

Regulations as to examinations. 1903, No. 84, sec. 6

where holder of sohoiarship resides away from home. ibid", sec. 7 Appropriation. ibid, sec. 8 Regulations. ibid, sec 9

Appropriation. Ibid, sec. 8

Regulations. Ibid, sec. 9

university district to which he belongs, nor unless he produces a certificate from the Chairman of the Professorial Board of such college that he has attended regularly the course of studies and lectures provided by the college, and has made progress satisfactory to the Professorial 5 Board thereof : Provided that if the holder of a senior scholarship is unable to obtain tuition in the subjects required for his university course at such college he may, with the approval of the Minister previously obtained, pursue his studies at another college. 10 (h.) A scholarship shall become vacant by failure on the part of the holder to pass each year in at least two subjects of the annual examination of the college upon the books of which he may have entered his name, unless the holder produces proof to the satisfaction, of the Chancellor of 15 the University that such failure was occasioned by illness or other sufficient cause. (i.) All scholars, unless for any reason specially allowed by the Chancellor, shall, as a condition of" holding their scholarship, be required at the end of their second year after 20 matriculation to pass in one section of the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Laws, or for the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Science. (j.) Any scholar may, by permission of the Chancellor, enter upon a course of study in medicine, engineering, mining, 25 agriculture, or veterinary science, or similar branch of applied science; and such scholar shall not be bound by paragraphs (h) and (i) of this section, but shall furnish to the Chancellor, as a condition of receiving the emoluments of his scholarship, sufficient proof that he has 30 advanced in his professional studies and that he has passed regularly the several examinations required of him in his professional course. (k.) The senior scholarship shall not be tenable with a junior scholarship of the University, nor with any scholarship 35 the value of which added to that of the Senior National Scholarship exceeds eighty pounds in any year. 76. The Senate of the University may, with the approval of the Minister, make regulations in regard to the examinations and the tenure of the Senior National Scholarships in accordance with this 40 Act. 77. Where the holder of a Junior or Senior National Scholarj™ j s oD iicv ec l to live away from home in order to prosecute his 1 o , J , . . XJ . studies, there shall be paid him an additional sum ot thirty pounds per annum. 45 78. The Colonial Treasurer shall, out of the Consolidated Fund, anc l without further appropriation than this Act, pay to each Board of Education the amounts payable to Junior National scholars after the end of each quarter, and in like manner to the Senate of the University the amounts payable for Senior National scholars. 50 79. The Governor may from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, make regulations for the effectual carrying-out of the purposes of sections seventy-two to seventy-eight hereof.

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