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Session Laws, 1965
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                       1161

ing to the provisions of Section 282 of this article, shall be educated
by the College free of charge for tuition, room and board. Each
student accepting such an appointment shall pursue a course of study
at the College leading to a regular teacher's certificate in the public
school system of Maryland, and shall give bond to the State of
Maryland, according to the provisions of Section 284B of this article,
that he will teach in the public schools of the State for not less than
two years.

(b) Beginning for the academic year 1967-68 and thereafter, one
student from each senatorial district of the State, appointed accord-
ing to the provisions of Section 282 of this article, and beginning
for the academic year 1968-69 and thereafter, one additional student
from each senatorial district of the State, appointed according to
Section 282 of this article, shall be educated by the College free of
charge for tuition.

265E.

There is hereby established a program of State scholarships for
students enrolled in Saint Joseph College.

(a)  Beginning for the academic year 1966-67 and thereafter, one
student from each senatorial district of the State, appointed accord-
ing to the provisions of Section 282 of this article, shall be educated
by the College free of charge for tuition, room and board. Each stu-
dent accepting such an appointment shall pursue a course of study
at the College leading to a regular teacher's certificate in the public
school system of Maryland, and shall give bond to the State of Mary-
land, according to the provisions of Section 284B of this article, that
she will teach in the public schools of the State for not less than two
years.

(b)  Beginning for the academic year 1967-68 and thereafter, one
student from each senatorial district of the State, appointed accord-
ing to the provisions of Section 282 of this article, and beginning for
the academic year 1968-69 and thereafter, one additional student
from each senatorial district of the State, appointed according to
Section 282 of this article, shall be educated by the College free of
charge for tuition.

Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That new Sections 268A and
268B be and they are hereby added to Article 77 of the Code, title
"Public Education", sub-title "Chapter 27. Free Scholarships", said
new Sections to follow immediately after Section 268 thereof and to
read as follows:

268 A.

There is hereby established a program of State scholarships for
students enrolled in Maryland State College at Princess Anne.

Beginning for the academic year 1967-68 and thereafter, one stu-
dent from each senatorial district of the State, appointed according
to the provisions of Section 282 of this article, shall be educated by
the College free of charge for tuition.

268B.

A program of State scholarships is established for students en-
rolled in Charlotte Hall School.


 

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