University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1936

Page 107 of 122

 

University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 107 of 122
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University System of Georgia University Extension Center in Atlanta EVENING SCHOOL and JUNIOR ooLLEoE-DAY CLASSES CO-EDUCATIONAL Day and evening classes are given to meet the needs of students as follows l. Those who wish to take work for University credit toward the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Bachelor of Arts in lfducation. and Bachelor of Science in Education. 2. Students who wish to receive the degree of Bachelor of Commercial Science through the Evening School, for work done entirely in the Lhiversity lfxtensinn Center in Atlanta. 3. Students who wish to complete work for a ,lunior College Diploma of graduanion from the University System of Georgia in the fields of Bachelor of .-Xrts. Bsielielor of Science, Bachelor of Arts in Education, Bachelor of Science in L'oinmi-ree. and Bachelor of Science in Education. -l. Students who wish to complete work for a Certificate in Business .-Xdininiszration or for a Certificate in Secretarial Training. 5. Special students taking selected courses and not having in vim an exrensiw pro- gram of study. Earn While You Learn . . . Learn While You Earn

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, I Division of General Extension UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA O meet the needs of those unable to attend college two types of courses are offered by the Division of General Extension of the University System of Georgia. In one, members of the faculties of the several institutions of the Uni- versity System of Georgia doing extension work meet groups in their home towns once a week for lectures and discussion. In the other, correspondence courses are offered for those who cannot meet with extension groups in home study. THE Division of General Exten- sion cooperates with all institutions of the University System of Georgia doing extension work either by cor- respondence or in extension classes. These institutions offer through the Division of General Extension in- struction in a large number of courses by which credit may be earned to meet both degree requirements and professional standards. Several hun- dred courses are available in more than one hundred subjects in Agriculture Journalism Art Latin Commerce Mathematics Economics Music Education Philosophy, English Political Science French Physical Education Geography Psychology Hfflllfb Science History Sociology Home Econ omics Spanish A student may register for corre- spondence instruction at any time. Extension classes may be organized anywhere in the state. A student may apply through the Division of General Extension for en- rollment in the institution of his pref- erence, for any course offered by that institution which he may be qualified to pursue With profit. SPECIAL plans and terms have been arranged by the Division of General Extension in cooperation with the State Department of Education for validation of curriculum study under local leadership in home communities, and for aiding graduates of high schools who may not be able to at- tend college, details concerning which may be had upon request. For information concerning any phase of the University System of Georgia, or bulletin, application form, etc., Write directly to the institution concerned, or address: extension Work of any institution of J. C. WARDLAW, DIRECTOR OF GENERAL EXTENSION UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Room 10, 223 Walton St., N. W ., Atlanta, Georgia Telephone WAlnut 6771

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University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 75

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University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 61

1936, pg 61

University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 15

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University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 7

1936, pg 7

University System of Georgia Evening School - Nocturne Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 15

1936, pg 15


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