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College Regulations.

TERMS, FEES, ATTENDANCE AT LECTURES.

1. There shall be in each year three Terms. The First Term shall begin on the first Monday in March, and end on the tenth of May. The Second Term shall begin on the first Monday in June, and end on the tenth of August. The Third Term shall begin on the first Monday in September, and end on the tenth of November. The Easter Recess extends from Good Friday to Easter Tuesday, both days inclusive.

2. The fees for lectures shall be ten shillings per Term for a course occupying one hour per week, one pound per Term for a course occupying two hours per week, and so on proportionally. For laboratory instruction the fees shall be ten shillings per term for one half-day per week, one pound per term for two half-days per week, and so on proportionally. Provided that attendance at a course of lectures during the First and Second Terms shall entitle to exemption from payment of fee for attendance at a course of lectures on the same subject and not occupying a greater amount of time per week during the Third Term; and similarly as to attendance in laboratory. The Laboratory Fee for Honours Students in Science is £2 per Term or £4 per Session.

3. On payment of the fee at the office of the College a ticket of admission shall be issued, which must be countersigned by the Professor, or Lecturer. All fees must be paid within three weeks from the commencement of the Term. The first lecture of every course will be free.

4. Admission to lectures or laboratories shall not be restricted to undergraduates, that is to say, matriculated students, but shall be open to all persons who have complied with the preceding Regulation No. 3.

5. Each Professor and Lecturer shall keep a roll showing the number and names of the students present at each lecture. These rolls shall be laid on the table when required by the Council, and shall be preserved for reference.

ANNUAL EXAMINATION.

6. The Annual Examination shall be held in the last part of the Third Term, at such time approved by the Council, as will allow the publication of the complete results by the last day of the Term.

7. Every student who shall have attended the full course of lectures during at least two Terms of the year, shall be entitled to be examined at the Annual Examination in that subject, without payment of any examination fee.

8. A fee of one guinea shall be paid for the Annual Examination in each subject which the candidate shall select, and on which he shall not have attended lectures. Students who are examined out of Auckland are required to pay an extra fee of half-a-guinea for each subject on which they are examined, to be paid to the Registrar at least ten days before the commencement of the Examination; but when at any place of examination only one student is examined, the extra fee shall be one guinea for each subject in which such student shall be examined.

9. All candidates for the Annual Examination must give in their names and the examination fees due (if any) to the Registrar on or before the first day of October in each year; but names may be received by the Registrar up to the eighth day of October in each year on payment of a fine of half-a-guinea.

10. As soon as practicable after the Annual Examination, there shall be published a list of undergraduates who have kept the Terms of the year, and also lists of those persons who have passed the examinations in the several subjects respectively. In each subject there shall be three classes, the First Class being the highest. In the First and Second Classes the names shall be arranged in order of merit; in the Third Class in alphabetic order

THE KEEPING OF TERMS.

(N.B.-The following Regulations apply to undergraduates who desire to keep Terms with a view to examination by the University of New Zealand.)

11. Undergraduates shall be held to have kept Terms for the year in any subject who shall have (a) attended during the year at least three-fourths of the prescribed lectures, and (b) passed the Annual Examination in that subject.

The following are the subjects in which Terms may be kept :

1. Latin

2. Greek

3. English

4. French

5. German

6. Hebrew

7. General History and Political Economy
8. Jurisprudence and Constitutional History
9. Pure Mathematics

10. Applied Mathematics

11. Physical Science

12. Chemistry

13. Biology

14. Geology

15. Mental Science

16. Music

12. (1) Undergraduates must, to complete their first year, keep Terms in three subjects. For their second year they must offer for examination such subjects as they intend to take for the first section of their Degree, but may be credited with the year by keeping Terms in three such subjects. For their third year they must keep Terms in such subjects as they intend to take to complete their degree.

(2) But undergraduates exempted by University Statute from attendance upon lectures shall be credited with their Terms if they shall have passed the examination for the year in the required subjects.*

13. Every undergraduate intending to present himself for any University Examination for a Degree, other than the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine, or any of the professional branches of the

* For students exempted by University Statute from attendance upon lectures, see University Calendar, Statutes "Terms and Lectures," chap. vi., reg. iii.

Degree of Bachelor of Science, shall, when he signifies to the Chancellor the subjects in which he elects to be examined, forward a duplicate of such notice to the Registrar of Auckland University College.

14. Undergraduates who intend to present themselves for examination in Physical Science, or in Biology, Geology, or Chemistry, must produce evidence that they have in the same, or a previous year, gone through, to the satisfaction of the Professor, a course of practical work in the subject.

REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE COLLEGE LIBRARY

15. The Assistant Librarian will attend daily for the purpose of students borrowing and returning books during Term time from 10 a.m. till 12 noon, and 4 p.m. till 6 p.m.; during vacation from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Books are to be taken out only at the times specified. During Term the Library will be open to students for the purpose of reading till lectures close

16. A Catalogue of the books shall be kept on the table.

17. No person shall make any mark in or upon any book, or fold down a leaf, or otherwise deface any book belonging to the Library. No one shall lay the paper on which he is writing on the book he is using.

18. All members of the Auckland University College shall be permitted to use the Library, but the privilege of taking out books shall be reserved for members of the Council, Professors, Lecturers, Graduates and Students attending Lectures.

19. All books, except such as may be specially reserved, may be taken out of the Library; but no person shall have in his possession more than two volumes at a time. Persons who retain

a book for more than fourteen days shall be liable to a fine of threepence per day, or portion of a day, for each day for which it is retained beyond that period. But students who have not paid any fines due by them are not permitted to take books out of the Library.

20. Text-books prescribed for the current year shall in no case be removed from the Library.

21. Before removing a volume, the Assistant Librarian shall enter in a book to be kept in the Library, the name of the borrower, the title of the volume, and the date of removal.

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