Three of the College's six trustees have been Rhodes Scholars, and some 35 Tnnity students have been elected to Rhodes Scholarships since 1904. Trinity College Foundation, the fundraising arm of the College administered by the Office of CoIIege Development. In addition to its primary role of providing music of the highest standard for services in the College Chapel.
The history of the first century of the college is recorded in Perspeclive of a Cenlwy by J.A. assignment). The foreign program includes participation in the Higher tutorial program, individual tutoring, use of the Higher library. In October 1878, Mr. Francis Ormond offered to increase the original pledge to £10,000, on condition that a total of £20,000 was raised for the building of the college.
With the acceptance of this generous offer came the naming of the college; and the first Council of the College was appointed by adding to the original committee of eight subscribers' representatives. John's College, Cambridge, was named Master of the College, which was officially opened on 18 March 1881 by His Excellency the Governor. From the outset, the policy was adopted of making membership of the College no conditions other than that of good character and sufficient scholarship. .
The college provides "accommodation for the effective management of the theological hall" of the Church, whose students may be resident members of the college.
ORMOND COLLEGE
Queen's College 2004
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
QUEEN'SCOLLEGE
Tutorials are held at the College and the College participates in the inter-university teaching programme, thus providing teaching assistance in most subjects for which students are enrolled. For the latest information on the nature and award of the College's Scholarships, consult the College's website. In awarding the scholarships the Master is assisted by the members of the college.
Scholarships and exhibitions are only awarded for one year, but a student can be re-elected year by year throughout the university course for a scholarship of the same or different value. Some scholarship assistance is available at the candidate's discretion, and the College has an extensive working scholarship program. Rooms are allocated to resident students in order of seniority, in each case subject to the Master's approval.
General Security Deposit (including key) $150. The College Council reserves the right to review fees at the end of each semester. If a student intends to leave the university during the year, half a semester's notice is required, unless there are exceptional circumstances. For further information on residence and tuition fees, or on scholarships and exhibitions, an application must be made to the Master.
The fundamental purpose of the College is to advance the intellectual, ethical and spiritual life of its members, to enable them to become effective leaders in society, mature in faith and committed to justice. The College seeks to help its members achieve the highest standards in their personal lives, in their studies and in the professions they will enter, standards based on Christian values and showing a genuine compassion for others. At a time when universities with society and its values are subject to rapid change and new challenges (especially the increasing emphasis within the university on postgraduate studies, internationalization and the use of information technology), the college seeks to fully engage with these developments, both within the university and in the wider community.
The Jesuit spirit of a bold but critical engagement in the world, an exploration of new ideologies, technologies and aspirations, always within the tradition of Christian values, seeks to strengthen the capacity of the members of the College, in the words of the College of St. members to aim for the highest standards in scholarship and excellence in their endeavours, to enable them in later life to occupy a position in the professions, business, public life and scientific research, in accordance with their competences given by God. The College will help its members to achieve this through the quality of its academic support and teaching, pastoral guidance and the encouragement of its members for community service to help those in need.
NEWMAN COLLEGE
Janet Clarke Hall is a leading academic college, providing a highly supportive and intellectually stimulating environment for students. A classically sized college, JCH places emphasis on supporting and encouraging its students in their professional and personal development, offering strong academic and pastoral support. Students entering the college from a wide range of backgrounds live within a beautiful, heritage-listed building which has a range of state-of-the-art facilities.
Among the first institutions of its kind in the world to accept vvomen students, the college has long sought equal access and opportunity for women and men in a full and rewarding college education. Currently, the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor also hold fellowships within the History Department and the Australian Centre, and the Chancellor is a Fellow of Janet Clarke Hall. Originally Trinity College Hostel, Janet Clarke Hall affiliated to the University as an independent college in 1961.
The first building, which opened in 1891, was named after Janet Lady Clarke, through whose generosity it was erected. The building was further expanded in 1930 with the opening of the Traill Wing, named after the most important donor. The Eden Common Room was added in 1973 and the Fry Rooms were opened in 1996, an extensive refurbishment of the ground floor with the creation of more teaching rooms, a newly developed reading room.
The Principal, Deputy Principal, Pastoral Care Coordinator, Student Counselor and House Manager live on site, along with 7 resident tutors.
JANET CLARKE HALL
University College 2004
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
St Mary's Coiiege was established in 1918 as an annex to Newman Coiiege and was known as St \lary's Haii, a residence for Calhoian women universally sludler. With the growing need for more housing, a new Catholic women's college was established in 1965 between Newman College and the university. The new Sl Mary's was opened in 1966 as an independent Coilege, directly affiliated to the University of Melboume by statute.
Two outstanding elements of ihe Georgian beaittifui styie building are the Library and the Chapel. St Mary's Coilege had traditionally been a part of the Women's College since 1977. It accepted enrollments from both men and junior students. Cnminology: Mrs. Kate Gaffney, BA Monash, MA Monash Grad Dip Arts (History) Monash Vision: Ms. Anne Weymouth, BOptometry Melb.
Agriculture: Mr. Frederick Obese, BSc (Hons) MSc (Animal Sc) PhD Melb., Mathematics: Mr. Ivan Corro, BSc Melb. Holiday Rate (per day)(Special rates apply to conference workers and G,C.) $42 Room Internet connection per year (optional - not available in all rooms) $130 Non-resident students. The registration fee includes the building levy, the costs for telephone rental, the costs for the computer room and the deposit for damage to property of the university.
The annual fee covers all costs for boarding and lodging and CoUege tutorials over the total period. S t'H X s ''c ol le ge is located on College Crescent between Queen's College and Ormond CoUege It was built as a result of a generous gift of land by Queen's College, with the approval of the Methodist Conference of Victona and Tasman . a and monies donated by the general public and the Commonwealth and State Governments. The College was opened to students on 26 February 1964, and the buildings were officially opened on 11 April 1964 by the Rt Hon.
While the college was originally established for women, male students were first admitted in 1973 and there are now approximately equal numbers of male and female students in residence. After the establishment of the United Church in Australia in 1976, St Hilda's College came under its auspices. The college accommodates approximately 180 students in single rooms and has 8 flats for single and married teachers.
STHILDA'SCOLLEGE
Whitley College 2004
WHITLEY COLLEGE
Ridley College 2004
RIDLEY COLLEGE
The Graduate Union
THE GRADUATE UNION
GRADUATE UNION