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SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC., HELD BY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. at 
Exhibitions, all close, 4 or 5 of 100/.; 1 of 1002. for two years, which may be 
extended to a third and to a fourth year; 1 of 42/.; 2 of 68].; 2 of 251.; 1 of 43/7.; 
1 of 61.; 1 of 5/. 5s.; 1 of 97. Most of these are restricted to poor and deserving 
students. All may be thrown open on defect of qualified candidates. Close, of 701. 
for seven years; 2, 40/. for four years; 1, 331. for four years; 2, 60/. for four years; 
1, 627. for students of the College in their twelfth term (theological) for one year, 
which may be extended to a second; 1 of 50J. a year, and-a benefaction of 101. 
~ No. 
III. No. A large proportion of our scholars and exhibitioners receive supple- 
mentary Scholarships from their Schools or County Councils or from the City Com- 
panies. A good many are completely maintained. 
IV. A small Exhibition Fund might very occasionally be available, but it cannot 
be advertised. 
V. (a) No. 
(b) No. 
(c) Difficulties have frequently been met by aid from the Exhibition Fund. 
Trinity CoLLtEcr, OxFrorp. 
T. (a) 18 Scholarships of 80/.; 8 Exhibitions of 60/. to 70J.; 4 or more close 
Studentships of 55/7. Scholarships and Studentships tenable for four years; Ex- 
hibitions for three or four years. 
II. No. 
III. No. 
IV. An Exhibition Fund from which payments can be made to members of the 
College who need assistance to complete their University course ; private benefactions 
from time to time. 
V. (a) Very rarely, as candidates usually know the probable expenditure required 
for a University course. 
(d) I remember none. 
(c) The College has not infrequently supplemented Scholarships by grants from 
the Exhibition Fund and by loans. 
VI. A considerable number of members of the University, including many of those 
who hold College Scholarships, have been awarded University Exhibitions by the 
Education Authority of the district to which they belong. 
Kesitte CoLLeGe, OXFrorpD. 
I. Scholarships of 80/., Exhibitions of 502. primarily for two years, though capable 
of being extended for two more. 
Il. No. 
III. No. 
IV. I have 2007. a year of permanent endowment that I can use in this way. 
V. (a) and (b) No cases. 
Lapy Maraaret Hatt, Oxrorp. 
IV. There is a Loan Fund common to all women students in Oxford. 
V. (a) Yes, occasionally. 
SoMERVILLE COLLEGE, OXFORD. 
i, Awarded annually, 2 Scholarships of 60/. for three years; 1 of 50/. for three 
years (which may be extended for a fourth). Awarded triennially, 2 Scholarships of 
50/. for three years (with possible extension for a fourth), and one of 40/. for three 
years. A few Exhibitions (1 to 3) of 202. to 30/. for three years (with possible exten- 
sion to a fourth). ; 
Another Scholarship of 507. is awarded without examination annually, usually 
to ae a three-years’ Scholarship to a fourth year. 
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Ill. No. 
IV. (a) No permanent endowment. 
(6) Friends of the College have occasionally supplemented Scholarships privately. 
There is the Loan Fund (see Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford). 
VY. (a) I don’t remember such a case. 
(b) One case. The scholar was (already) a graduate of another University, and 
_ the College thought it best in the scholar’s own interest that she should accept a good 
teaching post offered her and resign the Scholarship. 
