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UNIVERSITY SENATE

REGULATIONS FOR MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. By Telcsrnpli -J'r<« , i Association. Dunedin, January 24. Tho University Senate resolved that the following bo added to the regulations for matriculation examination:— "Candidate.? of mature years may pass the matriculation examination in two sections; two or more subjects shall constitute a section, and the remaining subjects shall constitute tho second section. That the two senior scholarships no longer awarded specially for mathematics and physics respectively shall in future be awarded to such candidates in whatever subjects as may seem tn the Scnnte most deserving." A report by the Entrance Examination Committee was explained by Professor Seager and Dr. Anderson. It makes science compulsory in matriculation on all candidates taking the minimum number of subjects, with the nroviso that bv taking an extra subject the candidate may escape science. The report as a ivliolo was referred back to the committee to consider an amendment by Mr. Tililis to the effect that candidates for matriculation might take phyßtcs and chemistry.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 8

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UNIVERSITY SENATE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 8

UNIVERSITY SENATE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 8

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