Permanent Private Hall
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A Permanent Private Hall at the University of Oxford is an educational institution affiliated to the University — not as a full College, but able to present students for Oxford University degrees. "PPHs" are usually, though not necessarily, small foundations of a religious character; thus many offer a limited number of degrees, sometimes only to members of a specific religious order, and generally in Theology and related subjects. The maximum number of undergraduates allowed for each Hall is set by the University. In some case, a Permanent Private Hall can be granted full Collegiate status; recent examples include Mansfield College (became a full College in 1995) and Harris Manchester College (became a full College in 1996).
There are currently seven Permanent Private Halls:
- Blackfriars (1221 - refounded 1921) Website
- Campion Hall (1896) Website
- Greyfriars (1910) Website
- Regent's Park (1927) Website
- St Benet's Hall (1897) Website
- St Stephen's House (1876) Website
- Wycliffe Hall (1877) Website
[edit] External links
- Search Permanent Private Halls Web Pages
- Regulations for the Establishment and Maintenance of Permanent Private Halls
All Souls • Balliol • Brasenose • Christ Church • Corpus Christi • Exeter • Green • Harris Manchester • Hertford • Jesus • Keble • Kellogg • Lady Margaret Hall • Linacre • Lincoln • Magdalen • Mansfield • Merton • New College • Nuffield • Oriel • Pembroke • Queen's • St Anne's • St Antony's • St Catherine's • St Cross • St Edmund Hall • St Hilda's • St Hugh's • St John's • St Peter's • Somerville • Templeton • Trinity • University • Wadham • Wolfson • Worcester Permanent Private Halls Blackfriars • Campion Hall • Greyfriars • Regent's Park College • St Benet's Hall • St Stephen's House • Wycliffe Hall |