Calendar: 1856-1857 Page 244
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244 EVENING CLASSES For any Four Classes £5 5s If more than Five Gentlemen enter from one Firm or Company the fees will be £1 6s 3d each for each Class if more than Ten £1 Is Students who enter to four of the Evening Classes will have the privilege of becoming Matriculated Students of King's College London by payment of an additional fee of £2 lis This includes the cost of the College Cap and Gown Those who may here- after wish to join any of the regular Departments of the College will not have again to pay this portion of the Matriculation Fees but will be merely charged £2 2s for the Library Matriculated Students are expected to attend at least one of the Divinity Classes on Wednesday Evening All Fees to be paid upon entrance The Library of the College will be open for the purposes of study to all Genllemen joining any of these Classes from 30 to 30 every Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday without additional fee ociates and Students of the regular Departments of the College are admitted to the Library during the evening on payment of 10s 6d each Testimonial of Character from the Clergyman of the District or some other known person will in every case be required upon entrance Examinations will be held on each subject and Certifi- cates of attendance and progress will be given Any Student attending two of the Evening Classes regularly during two years will be entitled to such Certificate as will enable him to seek Degree at the University of London
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