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(3) A private Exhibition Fund, providing 12 Exhibitions a year of 251. ; but 

 in no cuse do we provide for the complete maintenance of students. 



V. (ft) Occasionally ; but it seldom, if ever, happens that a candidate of real 

 ability is obliged to decline an emolument on such grounds, as they are generally 

 able to get additional help by means of School, or County Council, or City Company 

 Exhibitions. 



(b) No, not to my knowledge. 



Pembroke College, Cambridge. 



I. Annually offered, 2 Scholarships of 80?. ; 4 of 601. ; 4 of 50Z. ; and Exhibitions of 

 301., all tenable for three years and renewable for a fourth. 



II. No. 



III. No. 



IV. A small fund is availa4)le. 



V. (ft) No. 



(6) Only when sudden financial disaster has overtaken the parents. 



(c) Private liberality has never failed. 



Peterhouse, Cambridge. 



I. See University Calendar. Number annually offered varies. 



II. No ; but grants in aid may be made from a fund for deserving students, 

 but no grant would be made to an 80/. Scholar. 



IV. Two private funds for deserving students administered by the Tutor with 

 the cognisance of the Master ; and a fund for the encouragement of research from 

 which grants are made to students after graduation. No funds for complete main- 

 tenance of a student of exceptional promise. 



V. (ft) Cases may have occurred. 

 (6) I cannot remember any case. 



Trinity College, Cambridge. 



I. Our emoluments are divided into two groups : ( 1 ) those awarded before 

 residence is begun ; (2) tho.se awarded to residents. 



(1) A number, at present twelve, entrance Scholarships are awarded each December. 

 Their value is 801. a year, and they are tenable for two years of residence unless the 

 holder is elected to a Senior Scholarship. Entrance Scholarships may be prolonged 

 for a third year. 



At present, ten Exhibitions of 40/. are also awarded annually before residence. 



Both entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions may be increased by allowances in 

 remission of fees to 100/. a year in cases of pecuniary need. Other regulations about 

 them will be seen by the circular enclosed. 



A certain number, at present twenty, subsizarships, tenable for three years, 

 and worth about 35/. per annum in remission of fees. 



(2) Emoluments awarded to residents. 



The College maintains at least eighty Senior Scholarships. Their value is 100/. 

 a year before graduation and 80/. afterwards. They are tenable till five and a half 

 years from commencement of residence. 



An unspecified number of Exhibitions of 40/. a year tenable till graduation. 



II. Subsizarships are tenable with Exhibitions and with entrance, but not with 

 eenior Scholarships. Exhibitions are not tenable with Scholarships, except in the 

 case of fourth year (post-graduate) emoluments. 



III. No limit is placed on the total emoluments ; men often hold school or County 

 Council Scholarships with our own. 



IV. We do not undertake the complete maintenance of students. But the tutors 

 have a gift and loan fund from which private gifts or loans can be made to meet 

 temporary cases of need. 



V. (a) Those awarded entrance Scholarships or Exhibitions never decline them. 

 Sometimes Subsizarships are declined, but there the standard is lower. 



(6) Retirement during the course is very rare or unknown. Help is constantly 

 given from the Tutors' Funds. 



(c) Answered above. Tutors' funds for gifts and loans. 



Trinity Hall, Cambridge. 



I. About 300/. is awarded every year in Scholarships varying from 80/. to 40/. 

 and Exhibitions of 30/. 



