β¨ University Regulation Amendments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 27
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Clause IX. of the said regulation is hereby re-
pealed, and the following clause enacted in lieu
thereof:-"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 apply to me; and I
hereby declare that I believe myself to have attained
the age of sixteen years.'" -
Schedule A of the said regulation is hereby
repealed.
Regulation amending Regulation specifying Terms to
be kept and Examinations to be passed for the
B.A. Degree.
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Clause IV. of the regulation specifying terms to
be kept and examinations to be passed for the B.A.
degree is hereby repealed, and the following clause
enacted in lieu thereof:-"The subjects of examina-
tion for the B.A. degree shall be-1. Greek language
and literature; 2. Latin language and literature; -
English language and literature; 4. Modern lan-
guages and literature; 5. General history and political
economy; 6. Jurisprudence and constitutional history; -
Mathematics; 8. Physical science, to include (a)
heat and radiant heat, and (b) sound and light, or, at
the option of the candidate, electricity and magnetism; -
Chemistry; 10. Natural science, any one of the
following branches-(a) geology and mineralogy,
(b) zoology, (c) anatomy and physiology, (d) botany; -
Mental science."
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Clause VII. of the said regulation is hereby re-
pealed, and the following clause enacted in lieu
thereof:-"Every student intending to present him-
self for examination shall, at least three months
previously, signify to the Chancellor the subjects in
which he shall elect to be examined."
Regulation amending Regulation permitting certain
Teachers to proceed to the B.A. Degree.
The regulation permitting certain teachers to pro-
ceed to the B.A. degree is hereby repealed, and the fol-
lowing regulation enacted in lieu thereof: - "Teachers
in affiliated institutions and certificated teachers of
good repute in any school established or conducted
under the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly
or of a Provincial Council of this colony, having been
in the practice of their profession for at least five
years, may be admitted on the recommendation of
the Chancellor or of the Vice-Chancellor to the
examination for the B.A. degree, to be passed either
in one or two sections, on payment of the ordinary
fees, without matriculation and the keeping of Uni-
versity terms; and on passing that examination shall
be entitled to all the other privileges of under-
graduates of the University of the same standing, any-
thing in other regulations of the University notwith-
standing: Provided that under this regulation no
teacher shall be admitted to the first section of his
examination beyond the B.A. examination for the year
1883: Provided also that every teacher admitted to
examination under this regulation shall give three
months' notice to the Chancellor of the subjects in
which he shall elect to be examined."
Regulation amending Regulation specifying the Value
and Tenure of Scholarships.
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Clause III. of the regulation specifying the
value and tenure of scholarships is hereby repealed,
and the following clause enacted in lieu thereof :-
"The junior scholarships shall be open to candidates
between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one years
who have not entered upon their University course,
and shall be tenable for three years unless otherwise
provided." -
Clause IX. of the said regulation is hereby
repealed, and the following clause enacted in lieu
thereof:-"Senior scholars shall furnish to the
Chancellor satisfactory proof that they are pro-
secuting their studies diligently." -
The number of junior and senior scholarships
to be offered in any year shall be fixed by the Senate
at the annual meeting held previous to the ex-
amination for such scholarships. -
No senior scholar while in the enjoyment of
his scholarship shall be qualified to compete for a
second scholarship.
Regulation amending Regulation specifying Conditions
to be fulfilled, and Examinations to be passed, for
obtaining Honours.
Clause III. of the regulation specifying con-
ditions to be fulfilled and examinations to be passed
for obtaining honours is hereby repealed, and the
following clause enacted in lieu thereof:-"Every
candidate for honours shall, within one calendar
month from the date on which the results of the
B.A. examination shall have been published in
accordance with Clause VIII. of the regulation
specifying terms to be kept and examinations to be
passed for the B.A. degree, give notice of his inten-
tion to present himself for the honours examina-
tion and of the subjects in which he proposes to be
examined."
Regulation amending Regulation specifying the Terms
to be kept, and Examinations to be passed, for the
Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Laws.
Clause VI. of the regulation specifying the terms
to be kept and examinations to be passed for the
degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Laws is hereby
repealed, and the following clause enacted in lieu
thereof:-"No candidate shall be admitted to the
examination for the degree of LL.D. until the
examination of the second year following that in
which the candidate shall have passed for the degree
of LL.B."
Regulation amending Regulation prescribing Fees
payable to the University.
The regulation prescribing fees payable to the
University is hereby repealed, and the following
enacted in lieu thereof:-
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Candidates for any examination shall, at the
time of signifying to the Chancellor their intention
to present themselves, pay the fee required by the
University, irrespective of their passing or failing to
pass: Provided that a candidate who may present
himself and fail to pass at any examination shall not
be required to pay a second fee on his giving notice
of his intention to present himself for re-examination. -
The fees payable to the University of New
Zealand shall be as follows:-
For the matriculation examination or Β£ s. d:
any other University examination ... 1 1 0
For certificate of any examination for
the degree of B.A., LL.B., or LL.D. 0 5 0
For the degree of B.A. 2 2 0
For the degree of M.A. 5 5 0
For the degree of LL.B. 5 5 0
For the degree of LL.D. 10 10 0
For the degree of B. Mus. ... 5 5 0
For the degree of D. Mus. ... 10 10 0
For graduates of other Universities
admitted to the same degree in the
University of New Zealand ... 1 1 0
For undergraduates of other Univer-
sities admitted to the same standing
in the University of New Zealand... 1 1 0
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