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MAs of the college, and those that hold a higher degree, are invited to dine at High Table. MA and higher degree privileges allow for one dinner at any Tuesday or Thursday High Table per full term, provided you are not currently a student. There are a couple of ways of doing this.
 

MA dining is best accommodated on the designated MA dining nights each term and the details can be found here. This is free for alumni, and you can bring a guest to an MA dining night for whom a charge would be made. Please note that numbers are limited, so you are advised to book early and check availability before making travel arrangements.
 

Alternatively, you may dine at a Tuesday or Thursday High Table. A maximum of two MAs using their dining rights are permitted at each High Table. You can’t bring a guest to High Table outside an official MA dining night and the dinner will not go ahead if there aren’t sufficient Fellows present. Please see further qualifications below.
For booking and availability, please contact the Conference & Events Office: conferences@sel.cam.ac.uk

At the discretion of the fellows’ steward and the development director, larger numbers may be accommodated if there is demand and space available.


Tickets for Formal Hall are also available. Alumni may book Formal Hall tickets at the non-student price of £21.00 a head. This does not include wine which may be purchased before dinner from the bar. Alumni may bring a maximum of three guests to Formal Hall, and only two alumni may buy tickets to any one Formal Hall.

For further information please contact the Conference Office: conferences@sel.cam.ac.uk


Children under the age of 16 cannot be accommodated for dinner or overnight. Guests dining at High Table must be of graduate age. It is expected that all visitors under the age of 18 will be appropriately supervised.

MA and higher degree dining privileges may not be used at lunch, and dinner may not be available on certain evenings. All bookings are at the discretion of the fellows’ steward.

Dining at Selwyn