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70^., 1 of 30Z., and I of 20Z., for women only ; an Exhibition of 201. for students of 

 limited means ; 3 second year Scholarships of 30^., one restricted to those who do not 

 hold any Scholarship or Exhibition, and 3 Exhibitions of 40Z. and of 30Z., given on 

 the results of the Final Examinations in Theology ; also 1 of 401. restricted to candi- 

 dates for Honours in Theology. A number of close Scholarships and Exhibitions, 

 ranging from 50/. to St., all for one year (except two for thi'ec years). 



II., III. No holder of a Foundation Scholarship can hold together with it any otlier 

 Scholarships or Exhibitions (except two University and two close Scholarships for. 

 Graduates) which will with it amount to as much as 100/. a year. 



V. (a) Occasionallj', if awarded a Minor Scholarship. 



Armstrong College, Newcastle (in the University of Durh.ui). 



I. (a) At entrance, Exhibitions, 3 of 15/., 1 of 20/., each tenable for one year and 

 renewable for a second year, subject to satisfactory conduct and progress ; 20 New- 

 castle Corporation Exhibitions of free admission to Degree course for two years, 

 renewable for a third under same conditions, and in very exceptional cases for a fourth 

 year ; with these may be provided Bursaries for successful candidates who, without 

 such aid, would not be able to accept the Exhibitions ; 2 Gateshead Corporation 

 Exhibitions, giving free admission to Degree course (same conditions). County 

 Council Scholarships and Exhibitions (restricted locally), 2 of 60/. ; 2 of 50/. ; 2 of 40/., 

 plus tuition fees, tenable for two years only ; 3 yearly Scholarships of 50/. each in 

 Marine Engineering, each tenable for three j'ears, restricted to candidates who can 

 produce satisfactory evidence that the amount will enable them to pursue their day 

 courses, and that they would be unable to do so without this aid ; 3 yearly Scholar- 

 ships of 50/. each in Naval Architecture under same conditions. 



(6) At close of first year, a Scholarsliip of 30/. or under for one year, plus remission 

 of two-tliirds of the class fees ; 1 of 20/., with similar remission for tliree years ; 1 

 Scholarship of 15/. for one year ; 1 of 13/. 10s. for one year (renewable under condi- 

 tions for a second). 



(c) At close of second year, 2 Scholarships of 40/. each for one year (with remission 

 of fees), and other money rewards and prizes. 



II. The second year's Scholarships and Exhibitions are not tenable with any 

 other. 



The Victoria University, Manchester. 



About 24 Foundation Scholarships, awarded by the University. A large number 

 of entrance Scholarships, awarded by other bodies, varying from 25/. upwards ; 12 

 Exhibitions of 15/. upwards ; numerous prizes of books and money. 



II. ' No . . . Scholarship or Exhibition awarded by the University shall be held 

 together with any other . . . Scholarship awarded by the University or with any 

 County Council School, without the express permission of the Senate. In the case of 

 students who hold other . . . Scholarships or Exhibitions of any kind the Senate 

 shall have power to withhold, either in whole or in part, payment of any . . . Scholar- 

 ship or Exhibition awarded by the University. In the case of . . . Scholarships, 

 Exhibitions, and Bursaries awarded by a Hall of Residence no such permission is 

 necessary (University Scholarships are frequently held with County Council Scholar- 

 ships up to a maximum of 75/. by special permission of the Senate).' 



III. The Regulation stated above limits concurrent tenure, but there is no fixed 

 maximum limit as to the amount a single beneficiary may hold laid down by the 

 Regulations. 



IV. Not at present. A small sum is set aside for assistance to deserving students 

 to enable them to complete their course in case of special need arising. 



V. (a) Yes, but not frequently. 

 (6) I cannot recollect such a case. 



(c) Under very special circumstances a supplemental grant has been made from 

 the Scholarship Suspense Account, or private loans have been given. 



University of Birmingham. 



I. (a) On entrance, 15 of remission of fees plus maintenance not exceeding 30/. 

 for four years (city residents) ; 2 of 25/. for one year ; 1 of 24/. for two or three years 

 (Wolverhampton students) ; 1 of 50/. and 1 of 40/. for three years (Faculty of Com- 

 merce) ; 2 Bursaries of 45/. for three years (parents' income not exceeding 150/.) ; 

 and one of 13/. (residents of Smethwick) for one year, renewable. 



(6) Second and later years in Science, Arts, and Commerce, awarded mostly on In- 

 termediate Examination, 1 Scholarsliip of remission of fees for thiee years (pupils of 



