6 Education in Civil Engineering and Mining 



above-named Modern Languages shall attend Lectures in 

 Latin or Greek during one term, at least, in each of their first 

 two years of residence. 



3. Besides keeping the ordinary Academical Terms, Engi- 

 neer Students shall reside during the Easter vacation ; and 

 the Lectures shall be so arranged as to provide employment 

 for them during their residence. 



4<. Engineer Students shall, during the first six terms of 

 their residence as such, pay for tuition the sum of 10^. 10s. in 

 each term ; and during their further residence as such, the 

 sum of 7^. in each term. 



5. Every Student admitted to the Academical rank of Civil 

 Engineer, shall receive a Certificate of such admission under 

 the Common Seal of the University. The Certificate of 

 competency given to Students after their second examination, 

 (granted by the Warden, in conformity with section 8 of the 

 Regulations of Nov. 22nd, 1837,) shall contain the names of 

 the examiners on whose recommendation it is given. 



6. The first two of the Public Examinations shall take place 

 in the month of October, and the third and final Examina- 

 tion during the Easter Term, in each year. 



7. Engineer Students shall pay a fee of \l. on admission 

 to each of the first two Public Examinations ; a fee of 21. on 

 admission to the third and final Examination ; and a fee of Si. 

 on admission to the rank of Civil Engineer, or on receiving a 

 Certificate of competency. 



8. Any Student in Arts may be admitted to attend any 

 Course of Lectures designed for Engineer Students, upon the 

 payment of such fee as the Senate shall -hereafter direct. 



9. Any Engineer Student may be admitted to attend any 

 Course of Lectures designed for Students in Arts, upon such 

 terms as the Senate shall hereafter direct. 



The Regulations referred to in section 1, are as follows : — 

 Of Admission. 



1. No one shall be held to be a Member of the University 

 who has not been matriculated, that is, whose name has not 

 been placed on the Register of the University by the authority 

 of the Warden. 



2. No Student shall be matriculated, unless he is a Mem- 

 ber of the existing College, or of some other recognised Col- 

 lege, Hall, or House, nor unless he has produced to the 

 Warden satisfactory testimonials of character. 



3. Every Student, at the time of his matriculation, shall 

 subscribe a declaration of obedience to the Authorities of the 

 University. 



As this is the first plan of the kind which has been attempted 



