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I. Division of Extension Teaching.

Extension Teaching courses are courses of instruction corresponding closely
with courses regularly given in the University by regular members of the faculty,
and are under the administration, supervision and control of the University,
either away from the University buildings or at the University, for the
benefit of persons unable to attend the regular courses of instruction and to take
work in residence. Each course represents a definite amount of study corresponding
to an equivalent amount of work done in residence at the University,
and when completed satisfactorily by persons meeting the entrance requirements
of the University, receives the same degree of credit as if taken in residence.


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Extension teaching classes have been organized as follows, with a total enrollment
to Jan. 1, 1922, of approximately 333:

Arlington County.

The Junior High School—Professor Smithey.

Callands.

Citizenship and Virginia Government—Miss Pidgeon.

Danville.

Intelligence Tests and their Applications—Professor Ferguson.

Richmond.

Survey of English Literature—Associate Professor Johnson.

Latin America—Associate Professor Bardin.

The Classical Drama of Spain—Associate Professor Bardin.

Elementary and Advanced French—Mr. Waterfield.

Roanoke.

Elementary Sociology—Professor Smithey.

Schoolfield.

Intelligence Tests and their Applications—Professor Ferguson.

Staunton.

The Greek Classics in English—Dean Simpson.

Medical Inspection of Schools—Dr. Keister.

Waynesboro.

Intelligence Tests and their Applications—Professor Ferguson.

Whitmell.

Citizenship and Virginia Government—Miss Pidgeon.

Winchester.

Money and Banking—Associate Professor Snavely.

It is the purpose of the University to extend this service as rapidly as possible,
and application from any community which can organize a class of not less
than fifteen in any subject, will be carefully considered and such class established,
if possible.