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Even fee-paying pupils could, if parental circumstances entitled them, receive full or partial remission of fees at the public expense.
Scholars enjoyed a remission of fees, amounting for much of the 20th century to two-thirds of the total.
Abolishing the remission of fees, prohibiting student meetings, taking over student loan banks and closing student-run libraries alienated not only the students but also their professors.
In 1987, in memory of his late father, he set up the Bruce Turnbull means-tested scholarship at Sydney Grammar, which offers full remission of fees to a student unable to afford them.
Although never destined to flourish as an active conduit for combined activity, Pateman linked District students with the WETUC scheme for the remission of fees where appropriate - in aggregate usually never more than £20 a year.
The UK Government offers Overseas Research Student(ORS) awards annually to provide for partial remission of fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential who are studying for research degrees.
Those applying to College do not take the normal entrance examination but instead sit a separate, harder, exam called "Election": successful candidates may obtain, according to their performance, a scholarship, an exhibition or a Headmaster's nomination to join a Commoner House (without remission of fees).
Others who attended District courses not infrequently failed to submit claims for the remission of fees - all during a period of high unemployment and short-time working which suggested that in this District at least, the WETUC was of little perceived interest or known value to those it existed to support.