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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-256

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FACULTY OF THEOLOGY 263 Persons in Holy Orders of the Church of England and Graduates in Arts of any British University are granted special etc3 65' PrivileSes both in the course for the and They may obtain the Associateship after two years' course Evening classes in Theology are also offered The course for the may be taken in the evening with the exception Classes6 of the flnal year which must be taken in the day classes Two terms in tbe evening classes are counted as equivalent to one in the Day Division so that the lst and 2nd parts each take two years There are also some evening classes for the Inter but full preparation for these examinations is not pro- vided Students may at any time be transferred from the Evening to the Day Division on conditions that satisfy the Board -Persons over twenty-three years of age are admitted by the University to special matriculation examination adapted to their needs The attention of students who desire to read for the is drawn to this regulation Courses of study and research are arranged for persons who are More reading with view to Hons Ph in Theology Advanced and There are also seminars conducted by Study Professors for advanced work in the various branches of Theology Students whose course of study has been approved by the Theo- logical Board as satisfying the regulations for the Associateship and who have passed satisfactory examinations during their Course and whose conduct and character have in the opinion of tbe Board been satisfactory receive at the end of their Course Testamur in Divinity which qualifies them as candidates for Orders and are recommended to the Council for election as Associates of King's College London fee of Ā£1 lis id is charged for the Diploma of Associateship Associates are entitled to wear the special hood of the Faculty authorised by the Archbishop of Canterbury Associates have the privilege of perpetual free admission to all Lectures forming tbe ordinary regular Students' Course in this Faculty with the exception of those specially forming part of the Course for the Degree and the use of the Libraries and Museums under the regulations which apply to Students No one is entitled to describe himself as or to wear the hood even if he has passed the examination until he has received his Diploma from the Council
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