George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1957

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Division of Special Students Established in 1944. the Division of Special Students is one of the newer divisions of the University. Students who wish to qualify for degree candidacy must first meet the scholastic requirements of this division. Individual attention is given to a special student who studies courses that will apply toward his degree and that correspond to those required by the college or school to which he will transfer after attaining the required Q, P. I. An advisory program which provides for individual student confer- ences gives impetus to the rising number of students who qualify for transfer each year. Division of University Students The Division of University Students offers unique educational advantages to adult students who are not candidates for specific degrees, but who wish to benefit from the wide range of instruction offered. These students of varying ages and occu- pations may enroll in courses either for credit or as auditors, and may transfer to another division of the l niversity w hen the requirements of that college or school have been met. Since 1930. this important division lias grown to include an increasing num- ber of students. WAR it KIN It. WEST Dean S pedal S tiident s KLMKR L. KAYSER JOHN G. ALL EE. JR, MITCHELL DREESE Dean Assistant Dean Dean l nitt ' rsity Students University Students General Studies GROVER L. ANGEL Director 0 tj ■ Cti m pit $ Di vision General Studies College of General Studies Since 1950. the College of General Studies lias provided over 5,000 federal employees with an adult education program in the fields of government, education, business and industry. The College of General Studies with an off-campus division extends its fa- cilities to many towns in the vicinity and confers A. A., B.A, and M.A. degrees to qual- ifying individuals. This newest division of the l niversity includes the Division of Com muni tv Services, a Counseling Center and a Reading Clinic. 14



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