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THE NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.

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G—No. 13

Schedule. 1. Regulations for scholarship. 2. Regulations for the affiliation of Scholastic or Collegiate Institutions. 3. Council's regulations published in Government Gazette of 2Gth February, 1872, shall be in force only until the 12th day of October, 1872. 4. Persons who have matriculated shall be required to present themselves annually for examination by the University at the Lent Term. 5. No person under 15 to matriculate. 6. Declaration to be made at matriculation. 7. Scholarships not tenable after 21 years of age. 8. Matriculated students must present themselves annually for examination. 9. Matriculation fees. 10. No examination required for matriculation. 11. Amended regulation re age, &c., of candidates for scholarships. 12. Admission to degrees by persons holding a degree of other University.

Regulations for Scholarships. That no candidate under 15 years of age shall be admitted to the examination for a scholarship, and no candidate be entitled to hold a scholarship unless he shall enter his name upon the books of some affiliated institution or of the Otago University, and attend regularly the course of studies and lectures prescribed by Such institutions or the Council. That all scholars be subject to the supervision and control of the authorities of the institutions at which they have entered, in accordance with section 11 of " The New Zealand University Act, 1870." That no person be admitted to a scholarship unless he shall have matriculated as a member of the University. That these regulations come into force on the 13th day of October, 1872.

N. — Regulations for the Affiliation of Scholastic or Collegiate Institutions. That scholastic or collegiate institutions in the Colony be affiliated on the following conditions :—■ I. That such institutions provide, for the purposes of teaching and lecturing, lecture-rooms with suitable apparatus and appliances. 11. That, at such periods-of the year as may be determined upon by the Council, lectures be regularly given by the teachers and lecturers of these institutions. 111. That, it may be shown to the satisfaction of the Council that such institutions are competent to supply, through their teachers and lecturers, adequate instruction in at least three of the following branches of education, or in such other branches as may be determined upon by the Council, namely— 1. Classics. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 3. Modern Languages other than English. 4. Physical Science. 5. English Language and Literature. 6. General History. 7. Moral Philosophy and Logic. 8. Jurisprudence. That these regulations come into force on the 13th day of October, 1872. H.— Regulations. That the Council's regulations, published in the Government Gazette of 26th February, 1872, shall be in force only until the 12th day of October, 1872. Extracted from Minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. Rigg

I. — Regulations. That persons who have matriculated shall be required to present themselves annually for examination by the University at the Lent Term, and if any absent themselves from such examinations, or fail to pass it satisfactorily, they shall, at the discretion of the Council, be required to keep additional terms before proceeding to B.A. degree. Extracted from Minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. Rigg.

X.— Regulations. That no person shall be allowed to matriculate who shall not have completed the age of fifteen years. Extracted from Minutes of 17th April, 1872, by J. Rigg. 6