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three years are open. Five Bursaries in Theology, covering fees for one session, are 
given to members of the Church reading for Certificate or Diploma, and who show 
that they are in need of financial help. 
II. Two Scholarships may and at present are held by a single beneficiary. 
TIT. No. 
V. (a) No. 
(6) No. Had such a case arisen, I think that the College would undoubtedly 
have assisted. 
GoLpsmitus’ CoLLEGcE. 
I. None, except when the London County Council award a free place. They are 
entitled to award 15 in consideration of their annual grant towards the maintenance 
of the College. 
II. : 
III. Not by the College Authorities. 
IV. None. 
V. (a) Application for free places is made to the County Council. I am not, 
therefore, in a position to answer. 
(b) Not that I know of. 
Roya Hottoway CoLuece. 
I. Scholarships, 4 of 60/., 7 or 8 of 501. at entrance, tenable for three years. Bur- 
saries not more than 6 of 30/., tenable for three years. After not less than three 
terms’ residence, 3 at least of 301. for three years, and 1 of 60/. for three years. 
II. If two (entrance and other) are held together, a reduction of 15/. is made. 
III. No limit. 
IV. None. 
V. (a) No successful candidate has declined a Scholarship, but there have been 
several cases where a successful candidate would not have been able to take up a 
Scholarship without the help she received, either from her school, or from a County 
Council or other awarding body. In the case of the smaller Scholarships, namely, 
Bursaries, it has happened in several cases that these benefactions have been de- 
clined as a candidate was‘unable to furnish the remaining amount required for the 
fees. 
(6) and (c) So far as I know, no deserving beneficiary has been allowed to retire 
from her course through lack of means ; but there have been cases where this retire- 
ment would have been necessary if the students had not received help from a Loan 
Fund which has been established in connection with the College. 
VI. I think that there is great room for increase in the help given by local edu- 
cation authorities to promising girls in order to enable them to go to College. Where 
an examination for Scholarships is strictly competitive, as in the case of our own 
entrance Scholarship Examinations, and, I believe, the entrance Examinations 
of all other Colleges, and where the funds are strictly limited, only a small number 
can be helped by the College to take up their career. I feel sure that the British 
Association Educational Section could do much to educate public opinion in this 
very important matter. 
BrEprorp CoLLEGE roR WoMEN. 
I, Entrance Scholarships, 1 of 60/.; 4 of 30/.; 4 of 501. tenable for three years ; 
1 Scholarship, 601. for two years; 1 Fellowship (? post-graduate), 50/. for two years. 
Residence Bursaries, which reduce the fees of residence by 14 guineas, are given to 
students who are unable to pay the full fees. 
II. No two College Scholarships may be held together, but a College Entrance 
Scholarship may be held with a Scholarship or Exhibition from another source by 
special permission of the Council. Residence Bursaries are sometimes awarded to 
Scholars. 
Ill. The question has not arisen. 
IV. (a) No. There is a small ‘ College Fund’ supported by voluntary contribu- 
tions, from which grants are made to needy students, but these grants are not as a 
rule made to scholars. 
(b) Scholarships are occasionally supplemented privately, but in no case does 
this provide for a complete maintenance of the student. 
V. (a) and (4) Not during the last six years. 
