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The Collegium System is the main educational branch of the University and is administered by the Regent with the aid of a Board consisting of the Deans of the individual colleges. The provosts are responsible for maintaining records and overseeing all the University activities within their local groups. In addition to the practicums and classes normally held during collegiums, local colleges may hold sessions not at colleguim events throughout the year for which University credit may be given. A Royal University Collegium is held once a year and consists of practicums and classes, Exemption Examinations and commencement exercises. Other educational activities may be held as well. |
Colleges Within The University
There are now courses of study within seven (7) Colleges of the University. The College of Culinary Sciences, the College of Heraldic Arts, the Equestrian College, The College of Performing Arts, the College of Middle and Far Eastern Studies, the College of Practical Arts, and the College of Medieval Military Studies, are administered by Deans who are responsible for the curriculum and administration of their individual Colleges subject to the supervision of the University. Degrees may be obtained from one of the specialized Colleges by completing the proscribed course of study and any other requirements set by those Colleges.
Although some of the requirements may be the same, a degree from a college and a degree from the University are separate achievements. A student is not required to complete a Scholar’s degree in order to pursue a college degree unless that requirement is written into that particular college’s charter. |