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Show —■-' CONTINUING EDUCATION Paul G. Butterfield, Dean John F. Gisler, Assistant Dean Dix W. Cloward, Assistant Dean Continuing Education has responsibility for the development of quality programs for the adult part-time student as well as for extending services of the college faculty and facilities to the people of the community, the region, and the state. To accomplish this end, three general areas, Evening and Off-Campus Programs, Community Development, and Summer School have been developed. Specific objectives of the Continuing Education Program are as follows: 1. To provide a curricular program which will aid those who cannot normally pursue an educational program during the day. 2. To provide courses and programs which meet specialized needs not ordinarily satisfied by the regular college day program. 3. To provide educational extension services which will improve proficiency of personnel employed in industry, business and government. 4. To provide an extension of the day school accommodating more students and allowing them greater flexibility in registration. 5. To be cognizant of community needs for educational programs which show promise, to keep abreast of community developments, and to serve as the liaison between the community and the Schools of the College for use of faculty and facilities. PROGRAMS OF STUDY Many of the courses listed in the day section of the catalog will be taught in the Evening and Off-Campus programs in addition to those listed in the Continuing Education Section. Continuing Education provides the following programs of study: 1. Regular college courses in all departments of the college in which a student may accumulate credit toward an academic 361 |