Calendar: 1859-1860 Page 246
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evening classes Certificates of Merit as before to the next in sue- cession IV Whenever Class is divided into two or more divisions each division will be treated as distinct Class as regards Prizes and Certificates There is also an examination on each subject at the close of each Summer Session and Certificates of Merit are then given to all who obtain three-fifths of the whole number of marks VI The Prizes and Certificates are open to all Students of the Evening Classes VII No Prize or Certificate will be awarded unless earned by- Regular and punctual attendance Good conduct Absolute merit in the examination VIII The highest number of marks assigned to each sub- ject will be 100 The standard for absolute merit which alone will carry Prize or Certificate of Honour will be 75 The standard for Certificates of Merit will be 60 IX The Prizes and Certificates are given at an Evening Meeting held at the close of the Winter Session by the Lord Bishop of London or by some other member of the Council Certificates of having College prize made out under the signatures of the Principal and Secretary may be obtained by application at the College Office Fee 2s 6d for each Certificate Scholarships and Prizes open to all Matriculated Students of the College Conditions on which alone such Scholarships and Prizes will be open to Matriculated Students of the Evening Classes They must have entered upon an attendance as Matricu- lated Students of the Evening Classes on four subjects in addition to Divinity in at least their third Winter Session They must be under twenty-two years of age at the time of competition
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