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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1951-1952-210

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212 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Women students are prepared for the degree the Lambeth Diploma the University of London Diploma in Theology Students Certificate in Religious Knowledge Particulars are given in the Calendar and in separate leaflet Persons who desire to study any branch or branches of Theology or to receive partial assistance in preparation for the Students degree may admitted subject to the approval of the Dean as Occasional students to such lectures as they desire to attend No student can be admitted to the course who is not qualified Entrance to matriculate The procedure to be followed in 1952 is Qualifica- the same for all Faculties and is outlined above under tions General Information on page 42 Intending students entering for the course only will be required either to have qualified for matriculation at university or to have obtained General Certificate of Education satisfying the following requirements passes at the Ordinary Level in at least five subjects passes in at least four subjects of which at least one is at the Advanced Level The subjects in which passes are obtained must include English Language and at least one subject from among the following English Literature Geography History Religious Knowledge Greek Latin Hebrew or modern language or in special cases to have passed the Church Preliminary Examination Students must begin their course with the Michaelmas term except by special permission from the Dean All students regular or occasional must register at the College at the beginning of each session Attendance at the lectures prescribed for the various courses is com- pulsory All full-time students are allowed under certain conditions to attend lectures in other Faculties in the College without extra charge Students who are preparing for Holy Orders are reminded that the Bishops require testimonials from three beneficed clergymen in addition to the University degree or the College Associateship and Testamur It is desirable therefore that students should keep themselves within the personal knowledge of three beneficed clergymen during the whole of the three years previous to their application for acceptance as candidates for ordination Students over the age of thirty are reminded that they are regarded by the Church Authorities as being in special category and the acceptance of their candidature by Bishop is required as well as recommendation for training from Board before they can be admitted to the Faculty
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