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Erviuffotg Ualllegre., This College has no medical, law, divinity or other professional school or department connected with it, but is intended to give a Liberal Education, adapted to fit young men to enter most advantageously upon the study of the Learned Professions after graduation. By a Liberal Education is meant a non-professional education conducted without reference to any future particular profession, calling or special pursuit on the part of the student in question, and designed not to make men specially clergymen, lawyers, physicians, soldiers, merchants, or engineers, but so to train and educate the mental faculties as to put them into the must efficient condition, and to qualify a student to enter with success upon the study of any of the professions, or upon any other pursuit in life. Its course of study is similar to that pursued at Harvard, Yale, and other leading Colleges, but somewhat more conformed to that of Oxford and Cambridge. Those students, however, who wish to obtain simply the degree of Bachelor of Science can do so by taking the whole of the regular course except the Greek, and in addition certain prescribed scientific studies. Special students are also sometimes received, who are allowed to pursue their studies without reference to any degree. EXPENSES The annual expenses, exclusive of clothing and books, are from S250 to S450. . SCHOLARSHIPS There are numerous Scholarships that secure the remission of tuition, others the remission of all College charges, others which yield a pecuniary income varying from S60 to 8300. The Society for the Increase of the Ministry offers Scholarships yielding from S200 to 3300. The Church Scholarship Society makes loans, without interest, of S100 per annum. The doors of the College are shut against no deserving student for want of means. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMXSSION These take place on NIONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 23 and 24, 1879, also on TUESDAY and XVI-ZDNESDAY, Ssrrrmmea 9 and Io. Commcnremenl is T hur.f11'ny, func 26, 1879. THE NEW BUILDINGS These buildings were commenced in the summer of 1875, and the west side of the great central Court was so far completed in 1878 as to allow of occupancy by the College at the opening of Christmas Term. They consist of a large Dormitory, and a Lecture-Room Building, including within it, also a Chapel Cabinet, Library and Dining I-lall, and have proved to be convenieht and well adapted for use. It is hoped that the libcrality of the friends of the College will emtble it to proceed with the erection of additional buildings at no distant c ay. CATALOGUES Catalogues and Examination Papers may be had on application to the Secretary of the Faculty, Prof. L. W. Richardson. For Scholarships and general information, application should be made to the President, Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, D.D. 2
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