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EXTENSION CLASSES
  
  
  
  
  
  
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EXTENSION CLASSES

Extension classes are courses of instruction corresponding closely with
those regularly given in the University by members of the faculty, and conducted
for the benefit of persons unable to follow courses in residence. The
classes are under the administration, supervision and control of the University.
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.

Extension classes will be organized upon application for them in as many
centers as possible, if a sufficient number (a minimum of fifteen for each
class) apply for them. Application for such courses should be made to the
Director, University Extension Division, University, Virginia.

A catalogue for 1927-1928 which also contains a report of Extension
Courses for 1926-1927 is published for free distribution as Vol. XII, No. 2,
University of Virginia Record, Extension Series.