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` non-collegiate

` Not being a member of a college. Non-collegiate students were those attached to the hostels founded in the late nineteenth century with a view to providing less expensive access to the university by an avoidance of college fees. Some of these hostels, like Ayerst Hostel and Cavendish College, disappeared; others, like Selwyn and Fitzwilliam House eventally assumed full collegiate status. Supervision of non-collegiate students was by the Censor of Non-Collegiate Students , latterly of Fitzwilliam House only.
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