Lady Margaret Hall (Detailed Info)
Founded: 1878; men undergraduates first admitted 1979.
Admission: Interviews and sometimes written tests (with a view to a conditional offer for pre A-level candidates). Undergraduates not admitted for geology, metallurgy, geography or for oriental studies other than Hebrew.
Scholarships: Awarded to undergraduates in residence on academic merit; organ scholarship; various college essay prizes.
Travel grants: Maude Royden long vacation travelling exhibition. Other grants in connection with academic work.
Library & IT facilities: Open 24 hours; over 50,000 books on open shelves; law reading room; science reading room.
Eating arrangements: All meals available in hall. JCR kitchen/pantries on all floors.
Gate/guest hours: Gate closed at midnight; all members of college issued with keys. Guest hours, 9 am to midnight (2 am at weekends).
Other college facilities: Bar, music practice rooms, 2 grand pianos and several upright pianos, tennis courts, croquet lawn, boathouse. Squash court, shared facilities for other sports.
Accommodation: All but about 35 undergraduates are able to live in college; single study bedrooms (some third years rooms en-suite). Standard accommodation charge of £2740 pa.
Financial help: Limited grants available for unexpected hardship during course.