Statute 9.8 - Janet Clarke Hall
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Recitals
- Under section 18 of the Act the Council has full power with the consent of the appropriate governing body to make and alter statutes for the affiliation to or connection with the University of any college or educational establishment provided always that such a statute does not affect the religious observances or regulations enforced in such colleges or educational establishments.
- Janet Clarke Hall was separated from Trinity College under the Janet Clarke Hall Act 1961. By statute of the University dated 26 July 1961, Janet Clarke Hall became a separate residential college.
- The governing body of Janet Clarke Hall has consented to alteration of the statute referred to in recital 2 (as amended from time to time) and to its re-making as follows:
Affiliation of Janet Clarke Hall
9.8.1. Janet Clarke Hall is hereby affiliated to the University provided that-
- it continues to be used as a college connected with the University; and
- no person is permitted to enter into residence as an enrolled student of the College unless he or she-
- is admitted as a student in a course at the University; or
- is engaged in research at the University or at the College; or
- is pursuing at the College a course of study in Divinity; or
- is pursuing a course of study at a tertiary educational institution other than the University - provided that the number of resident students enrolled in the College under this sub-paragraph must not exceed fifteen per cent of the total number of resident students enrolled in the College.