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UNIVERSITY EXTENSION TEACHING COURSES.

Extension teaching courses are courses of instruction corresponding
closely with those regularly given in the University by regular members
of the faculty, and are under the administration, supervision and control of
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


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work done in residence at the University, and when completed satisfactorily
by persons meeting the entrance requirements of the University, receives
the same credit as if taken in residence.

Extension teaching classes in Education, conducted by members of the
faculty of the Department of Education, were organized in the session of
1922-23, under the Bureau of Extension of the University, in Arlington
County, Clifton Forge, Staunton and Waynesboro.

Additional Extension Teaching classes were conducted by members of
the regular faculty of the University and by instructors in the Extension
Division of the University in Richmond, Petersburg, Lynchburg, Roanoke,
Staunton, Shawsville, and Christiansburg.

Extension Teaching Courses will be organized upon application for
them in as many centers as possible, if a sufficient number (usually not
fewer than fifteen) apply for them. Application for such courses should be
made to the Director of University Extension, Box 149, University, Virginia.