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The College The Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute is fully accredited for two years of college work. Like many other colleges it conducts in addition a number of extension courses for afternoon and evening students who cannot attend the regular day courses of the Division. No degrees are awarded at the Norfolk Division, but the courses are carefully selected to fit into a four-year curriculum. The excellence of both students and instruction is attested by the high proportion of students from the Norfolk Division who have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa during their senior year. The Extension Department is now seventeen years old. Full college credit is given for work in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, English, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Accounting, Economics, etc. Students in the Extension Department may obtain as many as 30 semester hours credit toward degrees from the College of William and Mary. The Summer School, conducted by the V. P. I. Division, offers college work in all courses required for the first two years of the engineering curriculum, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, English, Surveying, etc. Page five.
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Chronology 1693—Foundation of the College of William and Mary. 1872—Foundation of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacksburg. 1919—Extension classes in Norfolk for the first time. 1930—Foundation of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. 1930—College opens with one hundred and sixty students first semester; faculty of seventeen. 1930— Sigma Epsilon Pi fraternity founded. 1931— First session closes with a total of two hundred and six students enrolled. 1931—Norfolk Branch of Virginia Polytechnic Institute combines with Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. 1931—Second and third year (sophomore and junior) courses added to curriculum; faculty of nineteen. 1931- 32—Enrollment in college, four hundred and fifty five. 1932- 33—Enrollment four hundred and eighty - two; faculty twenty-one. 1932—First summer session at the Norfolk Division. 1934- 35—Net enrollment, all departments of the College, five hundred and fifteen, 1935- 36—Entire full time resident faculty; 735 students in all departments. 1936- New Gymnasium, Classroom Building and Stadium are occupied by the college. Page four.
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