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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1981-1982-64

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General Information 73 10 00 on Wednesdays for 2nd and 3rd year students in the Faculties of Natural Science Medical Science and Engineering and those students in the Faculty of Arts attending intercollegiate lectures who are unable to attend on Monday The time of lectures for students of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies will vary from year to year The lectures are provided for all full-time registered students of the College without extra fee The regulations governing the award of the Associateship of King's College are printed below Students can also be admitted by special permission to attend without extra fee single course of lectures among those regularly given in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies The Council may elect as Associates of King's College students of the College who have attended classes in the College for at least three years as regular students except in the case of medical students who have to spend only six terms in the College ii obtained degree of the University of London iii regularly attended the two terms' course of instruction in Theology in each of the three years' course of study and passed such examinations or other tests as the lecturers may from time to time require iv paid such fees for the award of the Diploma of Associateship as may from time to time be determined by the Council Admission of Students Students of the College are either Full-time Part-time or Occasional Full-time students are those admitted to the regular and full courses of study prescribed in their respective faculties whether or not they are registered for degree of the University Only postgraduate students working for higher degree can be admitted as part-time students Occasional students are those who wish to study particular subject or subjects rather than complete course They are required to conform to the same discipline as other students while in the precincts of the College At present occasional students are admitted to undergraduate courses only in very exceptional circumstances Applicants for admission to the College will not normally be accepted except in the case of some students from overseas without
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