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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1944-1945-32

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SCHOLARSHIPS EXHIBITIONS AND BURSARIES 31 tlbeological imbibitions anb Bursaries sum of money amounting to £500 year is granted by the Ecele- siastical Commissioners out of the City Parochial Charities Fund to students who are prepared to be ordained in the Dioceses of London Rochester Southwark or St Albans It is assigned as follows Six Exhibitions of £50 year to applicants from among the following Graduates of any University in the Empire Members of the Faculty who have passed the Intermediate Examination Five Exhibitions of £20 year to matriculated students of the University of London on the condition of their reading for the degree In the event of there not being sufficient number of candidates qualified for the above Exhibitions the balance may be used at the discretion of the Dean for granting Bursaries to Regular Day Students who are reading for the Candidates for the above Exhibitions must send in their names to the Dean on or before June 20th in each year For particulars of other Bursaries in the Faculty of Theology see 45 Cocfeerill postgrabuate Scbolarsbip Founded in 1937 under the Will of Alice Mary Cockerill The following regulations were made by the Council on June 1939 Candidates must be former students of the College now in Holy Orders in the Church of England The Scholarship is of the value of £100 year together with free residence at the Theological Hall in addition all fees will be remitted The Scholar will be required to reside at the Theological Hall to read for the Th degree of the University of London and to give some assistance in tutorial work in the Theological Department of King's College and at the Chapel Services in the Theological Hall The Scholar may not undertake any outside work without the consent of the Council The usual appointment of Scholar will be for two years but the Council will require report on his progress at the end of the first year of tenure and may if they consider it necessary decline to confirm the award for the second year
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