The Student's Handbook to the University and Colleges of OxfordClarendon Press, 1885 |
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... College or Hall no longer exists . A student may thus be admitted as a member of the University in one of two capacities : ( 1 ) as a member of a College , or Hall , or New Foundation ; ( 2 ) or as a Non - Collegiate student of the ...
... College or Hall no longer exists . A student may thus be admitted as a member of the University in one of two capacities : ( 1 ) as a member of a College , or Hall , or New Foundation ; ( 2 ) or as a Non - Collegiate student of the ...
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... Non - Collegiate Students . Persons who desire to be admitted to the University without becoming members of a College or Hall must apply to the Delegates of Non - Collegiate Students through the Censor , who is bound to satisfy himself ...
... Non - Collegiate Students . Persons who desire to be admitted to the University without becoming members of a College or Hall must apply to the Delegates of Non - Collegiate Students through the Censor , who is bound to satisfy himself ...
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... University as Non - Collegiate Students with the intention of taking a Degree , and not merely for the purpose of special study , are recommended to pass Responsions before entering ; and if they have not done so , they will be required ...
... University as Non - Collegiate Students with the intention of taking a Degree , and not merely for the purpose of special study , are recommended to pass Responsions before entering ; and if they have not done so , they will be required ...
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... Non - Collegiate Students , is called Matri- culation . Until it has taken place , a student , although he may be a ... Students , can be re - admitted to the same or any other College or Hall , or migrate to another College or Hall , or ...
... Non - Collegiate Students , is called Matri- culation . Until it has taken place , a student , although he may be a ... Students , can be re - admitted to the same or any other College or Hall , or migrate to another College or Hall , or ...
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3. If he has been expelled by the authorities of a College or Hall , or by the Delegates of Non - Collegiate Students , hè cannot be re - admitted unless the Chancellor of the University has heard the case , and given his consent in ...
3. If he has been expelled by the authorities of a College or Hall , or by the Delegates of Non - Collegiate Students , hè cannot be re - admitted unless the Chancellor of the University has heard the case , and given his consent in ...
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