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FACULTY OF ARTS 117 The Delegacy reserve to themselves the power of declining student at any period of his training if the report of the Professors as to his progress or conduct is not satisfactory Students are subjected to exactly the same discipline as all other students of the College and must make themselves conservant with the rules laid down in the Calendar Applications must be made on the forms provided by the Depart- ment and should be sent in not earlier than 1st October nor later than 1st January for admission in the following September Candidates must be prepared if called upon to visit the College for the purpose of an interview At this interview usually held in February the final selection of candidates will be made and successful candidates will be notified not later than 1st March Along with and in support of their applications candidates are advised to offer some evidence not only of character and ability but also of promise for the teaching profession-such as testimony to that effect from their Headmasters or responsible teachers The Advanced Study of Education Courses are arranged in preparation for the degrees of Educa- tion and Ph Education and intending students should write to the Head of the Department for further information The fees for the advanced courses are given on page 142 IV -FOR THE DIPLOMA FOR JOURNALISM Diploma for Journalism is awarded by the University of London after examination to persons who have pursued prescribed courses of study within the University in one of the four following colleges University College King's College Bedford College London School of Economics The Diploma Course is full-time two years' course Applicants for admission need not have matriculated but satisfactory evidence of their fitness and aptitude for the profession of Journalism will be required by the College Tutor In some cases Graduate Students are permitted to take the Diploma Examination at the end of one year Forms of application and particulars of the Courses may be obtained at the College Office Applicants for registration at King's College should consult the Tutor to Journalism Students Mr Reed Lit King's College For information about Entrance Exhibitions and for further particulars the handbook on University Courses and the Diploma for Journalism should be consulted or enquiries may be addressed to the Tutor -FOR THE DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Under scheme of studies for Diplomas in the Humanities the English Department at King's College has arranged in conjunction
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