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DEAN ELMER L, KAYSER The Division of University Students is open to mature students who are registered in the University, but who are not interested in following a course of study which leads to a degree. University students may take courses either as auditors or for credit toward some future degree The privilege to transfer to a degree-granting school may be extended to any University student, provided that he is able to meet entrance requirements of that school. This important Division of the University was estab- lished in 1930 DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES The College of General Studies, established in 1950, is the most recent enterprise of the University, The Cob lege is designed to supplement adult education, and is made up of the On-Campus Division, the Off-Campus Division and the Division of Community Services At the University,, the College of General Studies in- cludes the Counseling Center and the Reading Clinic The new division is represented away from the campus at such places as the Loudoun County, Virginia, Com- munity College; the Red Stone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala- bama: the Pentagon; Langley Air Force Base; and the Patuxent Naval Air Station. DEAN MITCHELL DREESE 24
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ASSISTANT DEAN BENSON ASSISTANT DEAN MAYO JOHN T. FEY • DEAN The School of Law, now in its 90th year, Is the oldest law school in the District of Columbia. Its location near the seat of government, federal agencies and the Su- preme Court provides University law students with the opportunity of observing law In action on a national scale. The School was a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1900, and has retained active membership in that organization. It Is approved by the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, SCHOOL OF LAW DIVISION OF SP fl£AN warren reed west ECIAL STUDENTS The Division of Special Students Includes all students of the University who wish to qualify for degree candi- dacy. Individual attention Is given to each special stu- dent in order that he successfully completes the work required for entrance into the college of his choice. Up- on completion of entrance requirements and the main- tenance of the necessary quality point index, the student may transfer to the school he has chosen to enter. The Division of Special Students was established in 1944, Its increasing success may be noted in the rising number of students each year who qualify for transfers to other schools.
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