Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 99
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98 3facult of arts COURSES OF STUDY The Faculty provides systematic courses of study in Arts suitable for students preparing for the Internal Degrees and Diplomas of the University of London At the present time as regards the first or degree of the Univer- sity only Regular students are admitted that is students who take full-time course with the object of graduating and pay the Composition Fee of the Faculty Owing to pressure of numbers the admission of occasional students is suspended Students who have passed the Intermediate Arts Examination or its equivalent before entering the College unless they have done so as Registered Internal Students in another college of the University will be required by the University to spend three years over their under- graduate course even though their final examination be passed at the end of the second year see below under Approved Third-Year Courses The attention of students is called to the General College Rules or which see Table of Contents I-FOR THE DEGREE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Directions for Application Application forms and copies of this prospectus should be obtained from the Registrar of the College Applications from Women should reach the Tutor to Women Students not later than 31st December before the proposed date of entry Applications from Men should reach the Sub-Dean of the Faculty of Arts not later than 31st January before the proposed date of entry Final decisions of acceptance or rejection are not made until after the closing date of entry in each case It is desirable that applicants should fill in their forms in their own handwriting They should also state in covering letter whether they are applying to other colleges or universities and give their order of preference
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