Bulletin Supplement Feb 1968

4. The Council may and shall if requested by the person concerned or by any three members of the Council before such removal appoint a committee consisting of the Chairman of the Council, two other members of the Council and three members of the Senate to examine the complaint and to report to the Council thereon. 5. "Good cause" in paragraph 3 means — (a) conviction of any felony or misdemeanour which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the Committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be of an immoral, scandalous or disgraceful nature; (b) actual physical or mental incapacity which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be such as to render the person concerned unfit for the execution of the duties of his office or appointment; (c) conduct of an immoral, scandalous or disgraceful nature which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall deem to be such as to render the person concerned unfit to continue to hold his office or appointment; (d) conduct which the Council after consideration if necessary of a report of the committee referred to in paragraph 4 shall consider to be such as to constitute failure or inability to perform the duties of his office or appointment or to comply with the conditions of the tenure of his office or appointment. 6. Subject to the terms of his appointment no person referred to in paragraph 3 shall be removed from his appointment save for good cause as defined in paragraph 5 and in pursuance of the procedure specified in paragraph 4. S T A T U T E 22 T H E STUDENTS AND ASSOCIATE STUDENTS 1. No student shall be permitted to pursue an approved course of study for a Bachelor's degree of the University unless he shall have — (a) been admitted by and to one of the Colleges ; (b) been registered as a matriculated student of the University; and (c) satisfied such other requirements for admission to the course as shall have been prescribed by regulation. 2. Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the Senate shall have power to regard as matriculated students of the University and admit to approved courses of study for a Bachelor's degree students who have been admitted to courses in the Foundation Colleges before the date of the establishment of the University. 3. No student shall be permitted to pursue an approved course of advanced study or research leading to a certificate, diploma or higher degree of the University unless he shall have — (a) been admitted by and to the University or one of the Colleges ; (b) been registered as an advanced student of the University; and (c) satisfied such other requirements for admission to the course as shall have been prescribed by regulation. 4. No student shall be permitted to pursue an approved course of study or research not leading to a degree or diploma of the University unless he shall have — (a) been registered as an associate student of the University or of a College; and (b) satisfied such other requirements for admission to the course as shall have been prescribed by regulation. 5. Each student shall be subject to the disciplinary control of the University except within the College of which he is a member. 6. Where a College expels or suspends a student, the Vice-Chancellor shall, within a period of two months of the order of such expulsion or suspension, consider the case and shall, if he thinks fit, expel or suspend the student concerned from the University, 7. The University may demand and receive from any student such fees as the Council may from time to time determine. 17

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