This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 edition. Excerpt: ... scholarship: And, provided, further, that if the member of the General Assembly shall so elect, the scholarship under his control may be awarded by competitive examination conducted under like rules as prescribed in section 171 of this Act. 174. Any University scholarship issued under the provisions of this Act shall exempt the holder from the payment of tuition, or any matriculation, term or incidental fee whatsoever, except for purchase of laboratory supplies and similar fees for supplies and materials: Provided, however, that such student shall be subject to all examinations, rules and requirements of the board of trustees and faculty, except as herein directed: And, provided, further, that the privileges of these scholarships shall not be available in the professional schools and colleges of the University: And, provided, further, that this Act shall not be construed to prohibit the board of trustees from granting other scholarships. 175. Any student holding a University scholarship, who shall make it appear to the satisfaction of the president of the University that he requires leave of absence for the purpose of earning funds to defray his expenses while in attendance, may be granted such leave of absence, and may be allowed a period not to exceed six years to complete his course at the University. TEACHERS. 176. No one shall be authorized or employed to teach in the common schools of this State, or shall receive, for teaching, any part of any public school fund, who is not at least 18 years of age, if a man, or 17 years of age, if a woman, and who does not hold at the time he enters upon his duties a certificate of qualification issued by the county superintendent of schools or the Superintendent of Public...