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SCHOLARSHIPS

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shall be given to those graduates of this University who have pursued a specialized course.* 5. Candidates must present, with their applications, full information concerning themselves and their qualifications for advanced study and research work, including any written or printed essays or results of investigation, and must name the subject in which they wish to do their major work. 6. Fellowships shall be good for one year. Appointments may not be usually renewed to the same persons, and in no case for more than one additional year; but an appointment as honorary fellozv, without stipend, may be made as specified for paid fellowships in the case of any one who has held a regular fellowship and has shown distinguished merit in his work. 7. Fellows shall be constituted members of the Graduate School, shall have all of the privileges and bear all of the responsibilities of such membership. Each regular fellow may be called upon to render service in instruction throughout the year in the department in which his major subj.ect lies, equal to one hour daily of class instruction or to two hours daily of laboratory supervision. This service will receive such credit as the Council of Administration may determine in each case. Blank forms for application may be obtained by addressing the Registrar. SCHOLARSHIPS STATE A law passed by the General Assembly of the State of Illinois at the session of 1895 provides that there shall be awarded annually to each county of the state one state scholarship, which shall entitle the holder thereof, who shall be a resident of the senatorial district to which he is accredited, to instruction in any or all departments of the University of Illinois for a term of four years, free from

•See pp. 84,121. All members of the College of Engineering and of Apiculture, of the chemical and mathematical groups in the College of Science, of the College of Law, and of the Schools M Library Science and Music, are considered as pursuing specialized courses.