Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions may be awarded by the Governing Body in accordance with Ordinances approved from time to time by the Governing Body.
A Scholarship or Exhibition, or the title of Scholar or Exhibitioner, may be awarded to any other undergraduate member of the College who has distinguished himself in his academic studies, and such Scholarship or Exhibition shall be tenable for such period as the Governing Body may determine.
Scholars and Exhibitioners shall have such emoluments and privileges as the Council shall from time to time determine by Regulation.
The Governing Body may promote an exhibitioner to be a scholar or reduce a scholar to be an exhibitioner, or deprive a scholar or exhibitioner of his award.
The Governing Body may award Research Scholarships to members of the College on such conditions and with such emoluments as the Council shall from time to time determine by Regulation.
The Governing Body may award a grant of money or other prize to any student of the College who has shown distinction in his studies.
The Master shall appoint a day in the Michaelmas Term for the admission to the Foundation of all persons to whom Scholarships have been awarded during the preceding year and shall then admit all such persons in the customary manner after they have made a declaration in the form prescribed by Ordinance.
The Governing Body may award Research Studentships to be held for the purpose of pursuing research and proceeding to a higher degree or pursuing a post-graduate course of study in the University to any person sufficiently qualified whether or not he is already a member of the College.
A Student shall vacate his studentship on election to a Fellowship of a College or appointment to a University office or post.
The Governing Body may at the time of the award attach such conditions as it thinks appropriate to any Research Studentship and, if such conditions are not observed, it may deprive a Student of his studentship.
Holders of Research Studentships shall receive such emoluments and enjoy such privileges as the Council shall from time to time determine by Regulation.
No person shall be admitted as a member of the College in statu pupillariunless he is qualified to be matriculated by the University.
It shall be the duty of a member of the College to observe these Statutes and the Ordinances and Regulations made thereunder.
In cases of need the Council may make payments to any member of the College in statu pupillari either from the general revenues of the College or from any Trust Fund or Funds available for the purpose if it is satisfied that such payment is justified by the circumstances.
Members of the College in statu pupillarishall apply themselves diligently to their studies and if any such member shall fail to do so or acts in a manner which is prejudicial to good order or to the good name of the College, such restrictions or punishment as may appear proper shall be imposed by the Tutors or the Appeal Court (as the case may be) in accordance with the rules prescribed from time to time by Ordinance.
The Appeal Court shall consist of the Master and two Fellows selected by the Master from a panel of five Fellows to be appointed annually by the Master and Fellows after consulting the representatives, as defined by Ordinance, of all the members in statu pupillari.
Except in cases of failure in examinations, failure to be classed in an examination, or failure to pay outstanding College dues, no member of the College shall be required to go out of residence, either temporarily or permanently, unless so ordered by the Appeal Court. Prior to making such an order the Appeal Court shall apprise the person concerned of the nature and circumstances of the offence with which he is charged and afford him :
a reasonable opportunity of being heard,
the right to be represented if he so desires by any member of the College in residence of his choosing,
the right to call witnesses, and
the right to question witnesses upon whose evidence the case against him is based.
There shall be no appeal to the Visitor.
Chapter I - Scholars and Exhibitioners
Ordinance under Statute F.I.7 - Declaration by Scholars on admission to Scholarships.
Chapter II - Research Studentships
Chapter III - The Authority of the Master and of the Governing Body
Chapter IV - Scholars and Exhibitioners
Ordinance under Statute F.IV.1 - Rules relating to the discipline of members in statu pupillari
Ordinance under Statute F.IV.1 - Rules relating to examinations
Ordinance under Statute F.IV.2 - Representatives of students for purposes of establishing the Disciplinary Panel