Permanent private hall


A permanent private hall at the University of Oxford is an educational institution within the university. There are six permanent private halls at Oxford, five of which admit undergraduates. They were founded by different Christian denominations. The principal difference between a college and a PPH is that whereas the former are governed by the fellows of the college, the governance of a PPH resides, at least in part, with the corresponding Christian denomination.
Students at PPHs are members of the University of Oxford and have full access to the university's facilities and activities. Regent's Park College is the largest PPH, and admits men and women of any age. St Benet's Hall formerly only accepted male students, but has admitted women as graduates since 2014 and as undergraduates since 2016. Blackfriars, St Stephen's House and Wycliffe Hall accept only mature students. Campion Hall admits Jesuits and priests of other orders and congregations who are graduate students. It occasionally accepts non-ordained students and ministers of other churches.

History

Private halls

The Oxford University Act 1854 and the university statute De aulis privatis of 1855, allowed any Master of Arts aged at least 28 years to open a private hall after obtaining a licence to do so. One such was Charsley's Hall.
The Universities Tests Act 1871 opened all university degrees and positions to men who were not members of the Church of England, which made it possible for Catholics and Nonconformists to open private halls. The first Catholic private halls were Clarke's Hall, opened by the Jesuit Order in 1896 and Hunter Blair's Hall opened by the Benedictine Order in 1899.

Permanent private halls

In 1918 the university passed a statute to allow private halls which were not run for profit to become permanent private halls and the two halls took their current names.
In some cases, a PPH can be granted full collegiate status; recent examples include Mansfield College and Harris Manchester College. However, one hall, Greyfriars, closed at the end of the academic year 2007–08, as the Franciscan order which ran and funded it could no longer afford the expense. Greyfriars' students were transferred to Regent's Park College when it closed.

List of permanent private halls

NameFoundedPPH status sinceAffiliationUndergraduatesGraduatesVisiting studentsTotal studentsUndergraduate degree subjects
Blackfriars
1221; refounded 19211994Roman Catholic 439952PPE, Philosophy and Theology, Theology
Campion Hall
18961918Roman Catholic 0909-
Regent's Park College
18101957Baptist Union of Great Britain1157016201Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Classics, Classics and English, English, Geography, History, History and Politics, Law, Philosophy and Theology, PPE, Theology
St Benet's Hall
18971918Roman Catholic 474051Classics, Classics and Oriental Studies, History, History and Politics, Oriental Studies, PPE, Philosophy and Theology, Theology
St Stephen's House
18762003Church of England 2446070Theology
Wycliffe Hall
18771996Church of England 772755159Philosophy and Theology, Theology

Former permanent private halls

NameFoundedPPH status fromAffiliationCurrent Status
St Peter's Hall19291929Church of EnglandBecame a new foundation 1947, full college 1961
Mansfield College18861955NonconformistBecame a full college 1995
Manchester College18891990NonconformistBecame a full college 1996
Greyfriars1224; refounded 19101957Roman Catholic Closed 2008