✨ University Regulations and Fees




MAY 23.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 759

III. The costume of a Fellow of the University is a black-silk
gown edged with scarlet cord, and a black-velvet trencher with
tassel.
IV. The robe for the Registrar is black silk with scarlet-silk
collar and facings.
V. Graduates must appear at all public ceremonies of the
University in the academical costume proper to their degree, but
graduates admitted ad eundem may wear the academical costume
of their own University.
VI. The gown for the Bachelor of Arts is the same as that of
the Cambridge Bachelor of Arts; the hood is of the same size
and shape as that of the Cambridge Master of Arts, and is lined
with pink silk, and bordered with white fur.
VII. The gown for the Master of Arts is the same as that of
the Cambridge Master of Arts; the hood is of the same size and
shape as that of the Cambridge Master of Arts, and is lined with
pink silk.
VIII. The gown for the Bachelor of Laws is the same as that
of the Bachelor of Arts; the hood is of the same size and shape
as that of the Bachelor of Arts, and is lined with light blue silk,
and bordered with white fur.
IX. The gown for the Doctor of Laws is the same as that of
the Master of Arts; the hood is of the same size and shape as
that of the Master of Arts, and is lined with light blue silk.
X. The cap for all graduates is a black trencher with tassel.

Of University Fees.

I. Candidates for any examination shall, at the time of signi-
fying 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 pre-
sent himself for re-examination.

II. The fees payable to the University of New Zealand shall
be as follow:β€”

  • For the Entrance Examination or any other University
    examination, except for Senior Scholarships ... 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. ... 3 3 0
  • For the degree of M.A. ... 7 7 0
  • For the degree of LL.B. ... 7 7 0
  • For the degree of LL.D. ... 15 15 0
  • For the degree of B.Mus. ... 7 7 0
  • For the degree of D.Mus. ... 15 15 0
  • For the degree of M.B. ... 7 7 0
  • For the degree of M.D. ... 15 15 0
  • For graduates of other Universities admitted to the
    same degree in the University of New Zealand ... 2 2 0
  • For undergraduates of other Universities admitted to
    the same standing in the University of New Zea-
    land ... 2 2 0

In pursuance of section 10 of "The New Zealand University
Act, 1874," the foregoing statutes of the Senate of the University
of New Zealand are approved by the Governor in Council at
Wellington, this 18th day of May, 1882.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.β€”1882.



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πŸŽ“ Regulations for Academic Dress (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
18 May 1882
Academic Dress, Gown, Trencher, Tassel, Hood, Silk, Velvet, Pink, Light Blue, White Fur

πŸŽ“ University Examination and Degree Fees

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
18 May 1882
University Fees, Examination, Degree, B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.D., B.Mus., D.Mus., M.B., M.D., Entrance Examination, Senior Scholarships
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council