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SCHOLARSHIPS.

The College is empowered to award Forty-five Junior and Ten Senior Scholarships.

Of the Junior Scholarships, Thirty, of the value of £24 each, are appropriated to Students pursuing the course prescribed for the Degree of B.A.

Six, of the value of £20 each, to Students pursuing the course for the Degree of M.D.

Three, of the value of £20 each, to Students pursuing the course for the Diploma of Elementary Law and the Degree of LL.B.

Two, of the value of £20 each, to Students pursuing the course for the Diploma of Civil Engineering.

Four, of the value of £15 each, to Students pursuing the course for the Diploma of Agriculture.

These Scholarships are awarded annually by Examination, and are tenable for one year only; but the Scholars of any one year are qualified to become candidates for Scholarships of the succeeding year.

No Scholarships will in any case be awarded, unless the candidates are, in the opinion of the Examiners, sufficiently qualified in the prescribed courses.

Junior Scholars are required to pay only a moiety of the Class Fees for the Session.

EXHIBITIONS.

The College is empowered to award Exhibitions, varying in value from £10 to £25, at the same Examinations as the Scholarships, and to be held upon the same terms. Exhibitioners are required to pay the whole amouut of the Class Fees for the Session.

PRIZES.

The College is also empowered to award Prizes to the amount of One Hundred Pounds, by Examination, at the close of the Session, to the most distinguished answerers in the several subjects of study pursued during the Session.

All Candidates for Scholarships, Exhibitions, or Prizes must have passed the Matriculation Examination in the Faculty or School to which the Scholarships, Exhibitions, or Prizes are attached.

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RESIDENCES.

It is provided by the Statutes that every Matriculated Student under the age of Twenty-one Years, shall reside, during the College Terms, with his parent or guardian, or with some relation or friend to whose care he shall have been committed by his parent or guardian, or in a Boarding-house licensed by the President of the College, and arranged for the reception of Students, and be there placed under the moral care and spiritual charge of the Dean of Residences of his creed.

PROVISION FOR THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS.

Graduates of the Queen's University in Ireland can obtain a Divinity Testimonium qualifying for admission into Holy Orders in the Established Church, by studying one year after taking their B.A. Degree, at St. Aidan's College, Birkenhead.

Prospectuses of the courses pursued in St. Aidan's College may be had on application to the Registrar, Queen's College, Galway.

PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY.

The College Laboratory is open daily (Saturday excepted), from 10 till 4, for the reception of Students wishing to acquire a knowledge of Chemical manipulation and analysis. The fee is regulated by the time spent in the Laboratory, at the rate of £1 per month.

THE MUSEUM.

The College authorities being desirous that the Museum should contain a complete collection of the Minerals and Objects of Natural History in this Province, donations of Minerals, Fossils, Shells, Birds, or other objects of Natural History, Models of Machinery and Agricultural Implements, specimens of materials used in Manufactures or the Arts, Antiquarian Remains, and Objects of Art, will be thankfully received and acknowledged.

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The fees for the Degree of M.D. vary according to the course of study pursued. Those which are set down in the above table are calculated according to the order of the course which is recommended. Although the amount

of fees paid in each year may vary with the order observed by the Student, the amount of fees, in the aggregate, is the same, whatever course is pursued.

The same observation applies to the Second and Third Sessions for the Degree of B.A., and for the Diploma of Civil Engineer and that in Agriculture.

For the fees payable in the several classes of the India and Home Civil Service Departments of the College, see page 145.

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In the Faculty of Arts the fees are payable in two instalments. The first instalment includes the College fee -which is 10s. for the first year, and 5s. for every subsequent year-and a moiety of the class fees payable to the several Professors whose lectures are prescribed in the course. This first instalment is payable at the commencement of the First Term in which the Student enters. The second instalment-including the remaining moiety of the class fees-is payable at the commencement of the Second Term after the Student's entrance. Scholars are exempted from the payment of this latter moiety. In the other

* These fees include Hospital attendance, with Clinical Lectures (excepting Practical Midwifery), and the usual charge for Practical Pharmacy and Subjects.

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