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DEGREE.

In the Department of Law, the degree of Bachelor of Law is conferred
upon those who, upon examination conducted in writing, manifest an intimate
acquaintance with the subjects taught in all the classes; and to those who,
upon like examination, exhibit a competent knowledge of International and
Constitutional Law, including the Science of Government, a Certificate of
Proficiency
is awarded.

In order to obtain the degree, the whole of the course must be completed
here, no preliminary examination being had upon entering.

But a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Law, who in a previous session
has become a Proficient in Constitutional and International Law, is not
required to attend lectures or to stand examination in this subject anew. All
other examinations must be passed in the year of graduation.