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with regard to the Undergraduate course of Study in the Arts, and the
Board ordered the same to be transmitted to the Synod for its approval
in so far as regards Students of Divinity, with the further request to be
informed as to the views of the Synod respecting that portion of Section
6 of the recommendations which proposed to regulate the fees payable
by Students preparing to Study with a view to entering the Divinity
Hall. On the 12th of June following the Synod, in their Deliverance
on the Report of the Trustees, expressed their approval of the change made
in the Curriculum in Arts by adding a fourth Session, and, as regarded
Students for the Ministry, required them to conform to the amended Curri-
culum, subject to the payment of fees in the Arts Classes, agreeably to the
principles stated in the Report.

The Board of Trustees had resolved, on 4th June 1864, that
in the altered Circumstances of the Country since the Establishment of the
Preparatory School (formerly in connection with Queen's College, now
amalgamated with the Kingston County Grammar School), it was
inexpedient to continue the grant of £105 of the funds of the University
for Bursaries to Students entering the College from the Kingston Gram-
mar School, or to boys entering the Grammar School from the Common
Schools of the City of Kingston, and that the necessary steps should be
taken to terminate the arrangement respecting it made
with the Trustees of the Grammar School as soon as possible, but

1864-65

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