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REGISTRY: King's College London student slip books

  • KAR/FPS
  • Collection
  • 1918-1968

King's College London Registry slip books, 1918-1968 (Ref: KAR/FPS1). Forms typically give name, age, date of birth, schooling, degrees, scholarships, exams passed, address of student, address of parent/guardian, date of matriculation, session, courses, detailed courses, exam results. They are continued in a record card series (Ref: KAR/FPS2).

King's College London Registry, 1914-

REGISTRY: King's College London student lists

  • KAR/CL
  • Collection
  • 1985-1989

KQC (King's, Queen's and Chelsea) student listings and University of London transcript printouts, 1985-1989. Information typically contained on the transcripts includes name, matriculation number, date of birth, nationality, home and term-time address, previous education, transferrals, major and minor subjects, marks, value, degree awarded, date of award and comments.

King's College London Registry, 1914-

JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD: King's College London student records

  • KA/JYA
  • Collection
  • 1985-1995

King's College London Junior Year Abroad student files, 1985-1989, 1992-1995 (Ref: KA/JYA). Information typically contained includes student correspondence and signed declarations to abide by the rules of the College.

Junior Year Abroad refers to the programme for undergraduate exchange students, mainly from Beaver College, Pennsylvania State University, USA, who study for a year at King's. The majority of students study English or Music.

King's College London Registry, 1914-

DIVINITY: King's College London student records

  • KA/CAN
  • Collection
  • 1870-1883

King's College London Engineering and Applied Sciences, and General Literature and Science divinity lists, 1883 (Ref: KA/CAN/E1), Applied Science and General Literature and Science divinity exams list, 1870-1882 (Ref: KA/CAN/E2). Information contained includes certificates or grades of performance in compulsory divinity classes for non-theological students.

King's College London Registry, 1914-