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Show ;B. A. C. Summer School Offers Wide Range of Courses Enriched and broadened in 'many important ways, the Sum-i Sum-i mer Session at Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural College this year will bring a variety of choice opportunities opportuni-ties to people of southern Utah and adjacent areas. New this year will be a variety var-iety of workshops and short courses which will be of particular partic-ular interest to adults in Cedar City and surrounding communities. communi-ties. They will be spaced throughout through-out the five-week session and may be taken without credit or with credit as you wish. These workshop and short course offer- ings range all the way from photography pho-tography to community leadership. leader-ship. "Educatin Is a lifetime activity, adults should not have to give up education just because they pass a certain age." The purpose of the special summer courses is to give opportunities for education edu-cation to all who are interested. The same substantial offering of courses in education and the other arts and sciences will be available. Teachers In this area will still have a choice of courses needed to get further training in their fields and to meet certification certifi-cation requirements. Regular college col-lege students and high school graduates will also find basic courses in many fields offered during the five week term. College credit will be available avail-able in the full-term courses, ranging from one to five credit hours per course, with most courses offering three credits. The session opens June 1. Southern Utah's college your B A C has been serving the rural West since 1897. This summer sum-mer we hope to serve more ot you with our expanded summer school program. As director ol the Branch Agricultural college, I welcome you to join us for a stimulating educational experience experi-ence this summer. DARYL CHASE, Director |