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The College has a School of Theology, founded in 1877 largely as a result of the efforts of the Right Reverend James Moorhouse, the second Bishop of Melbourne. The only recurring additional fee for all residents is membership in College Clubs ($110, payable in two equal installments). Special scholarships are available for sons and daughters of Anglican clergy of the Dioceses of Melbourne and Wangaratta.

Janet Clarke Hall provides residence, supplementary education and corporate life for members of the University. Where the College does not provide tutorials, arrangements are made to attend one of the neighboring colleges. The College Office will provide details of the special rates for tutors living in flats.

-resident students are also accepted, and are encouraged to become active members of the College. In October 1878 Mr Francis Ormond offered to increase an original pledge to £10,000, provided a total of £20,000 was raised for the building of the College. With acceptance of this generous offer came the name of the College; and the first Council of the College was appointed, by the addition to the original committee of eight representatives of subscribers.

From the beginning the policy was adopted that no conditions were placed upon membership in the College except good character and adequate scholarship.

ORMOND COLLEGE

Donald Handley. BEng BSc MBA (Director of Studies) Anton Barty

COLLEGE TUITION

RESIDENCE

FEES FOR RESIDENT STUDENTS

NON - RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP

SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS

Queen's College

Richard Divan, OBE, KM KW DMus (Hon) Sao Paulo, DLitt(Hon) Monash FRNS FRAS, Musical Director of the Victoria State Opera and Queens College Artist-in-Residence, Associate Professor of Music. DipMus, Associate Professor and Reader in Music, University of Melbourne and former Dean of the Faculty of Music, a pianist of international distinction. Martin, AO, MSc PhD ScD Cantab DSc FAA FRSC FRACI, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Monash University and former Vice-Chancellor.

MA PhD Cantab DD Cantab DD(Hon-MCD), Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Church History. MA DM BCh FRCP FRACP FRCPA, Vice-Chancellor, University of Melbourne and former Professor of Medicine. Scott, BSc Gins BA Mon PhD Bangor, DSc FLS, Renowned Botanist and Fifth Master of the College.

Young BA BD(MCD) PhD(Drew), Professor of Systematic Theology at Uniting Church Theological Hall. Tutorials are taught in the College and the College participates in the peer tutorial program. Resident grants worth more than $50,000 and nonresident exhibits worth $240 each are awarded annually.

Some of these are awarded on the basis of a scholarship examination held in October each year. This is for those coming out of school and planning to start university in February. All enrolled residents or non-residents of the College are automatically considered as candidates, together with all students outside the College who wish to have their university results considered for a scholarship or exhibition.

Scholarships and exhibitions are awarded for one year only, but a student may be selected year after year throughout the course of the University for a scholarship of equal or different value. The College Council reserves the right to revise the fees at the end of each semester. A vacation fee of $33 per day will be charged for periods of stay outside of those covered by College semesters.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

FURTHER INFORMATION

Newman College

Medical care and Student Club fees are separate fees. linen is not provided by the College and personal laundry is the student's own responsibility. Fees are paid in two equal installments. but the residence fee assumes that a student is in residence for the entire year. Graduate students are also accommodated within the College and should apply to the Rector for information about available accommodation.

For further information about residence and tuition, or about scholarships and bursaries, application should be made to the Rector.

St Mary's College

ST MARTS COLLEGE

SCHOLARSHIPS

University College

College tuition is open to non-resident students who can also use the College facilities and take meals in the hall. These fees cover College costs for accommodation, tuition and service during 31 weeks of the Academic Year. Where possible, arrangements will be made for students to live in College during holidays if they have to follow recognized courses of study.

Tuition fees are usually paid in two installments, but special arrangements can be made in case of financial difficulties. Entry grants are awarded annually to first-year students based on Victorian Certificate of Education results. Any student already studying at the university and wishing to apply for a residence permit and a scholarship is requested to contact the head of the college.

St Hilda's College

The college accommodates 170 students in single study/bedrooms and has 8 apartments for single and married teachers. Non-resident students are entitled to College tutorials, can use the library and other College facilities, eat at the College at student prices and participate fully in College life. The College academic year of 32 weeks is based on the University of Melbourne academic year.

A number of scholarships will be awarded each year to resident and non-resident students and the scholarships are awarded on a family means test basis. This is recoverable if the student wishes, subject to deduction of any outstanding dues, within three months of the student permanently leaving residence.

Whitley College

WHITLEY COLLEGE

Ridley College

Darling, MA DipEd ThL; Reverend Sharon Footit, BTh A.C.T.; Reverend Stephen Hale, BA Dip Ed Syd. Tutorials are held in the college and in some subjects in connection with other colleges. Accommodation is normally available during holidays at rates which can be ascertained from the office.

Graduate Union

The Alumni Association employs a Chief Executive Officer who is the manager of the Alumni House and is assisted by a manager. It also provides a corporate hub for the entire membership of the Graduate Union in the form of a canteen. Residents come from all countries and from abroad, and the atmosphere is both cultural and academic.

Applications for accommodation must be made on the appropriate form obtainable from and redirected to the Warden at Graduate House. The dining room is open Monday to Friday throughout the year, except over the Christmas Australia Day holiday period. There is a liquor permit for diners to bring their own wines, and small functions and parties for members and guests can be catered for if arranged in advance.

Various social events, designed to encourage members and guests to use the facilities and dine in the house, are organized from time to time.

GRADUATE UNION

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