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MARYLAND MANUAL 269
offers evening courses in Salisbury and surrounding communities for
part-time students, as well as two six-week summer sessions.
The College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Col-
leges and Secondary Schools, the Maryland State Board of Education,
and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. The
College maintains membership in the National Association of Inter-
collegiate Athletics, the Delaware Valley Conference, and the South-
ern Intercollegiate Rowing Association. The College adopted its pres-
ent name by Chapter 41. Acts of 1963.

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Funds
Federal Funds

$2,111,503
654,387
53,494

$2,626,432
225,878
124,669

Totals
Staff: 266.

$2,819,384

$3,676,979

TOWSON STATE COLLEGE
James L. Fisher, Ph.D., President
Towson 21204 Telephone: 823-7500
The Towson State College was originally established as the State's
first normal school by Chapter 160, Acts of 1865. Located for nearly
fifty years in Baltimore, it was moved to its present suburban loca-
tion at Towson in 1915 where it now occupies a campus of 280 acres.
In 1935 it became a four-year teachers college and in 1963 a general
State college.
The college currently offers programs in teacher education, business
administration, medical technology, and in the arts and sciences.
Graduates in teacher education may be prepared for teaching in the
early childhood, elementary, junior high or senior high grades. Stu-
dents enrolled in the program of arts and sciences may qualify in any
one of more than twenty-seven major fields for a Bachelor of Science
or a Bachelor of Arts degree. The college also offers a program of
graduate studies for early childhood, elementary and secondary school
teachers, guidance counselors, urban teaching, art education, music
education, reading and school psychologists leading to the degree of
Master of Education. An extension program of evening courses is
available to teachers and other persons in the community who wish
part-time evening instruction and two five-week day school and one
eight-week evening summer sessions are operated.
Students enrolling in the four-year curriculum for prospective
teachers pay no tuition if they are residents of Maryland and pledge
to teach in the public schools of the State following their graduation.
The total number of students enrolled in the college for the academic
year 1970-71 was 16,019, including day and evening in the regular
session and the summer school enrollment.

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Funds
Federal Funds

$ 7,735,083
4,228,918
465,000

$ 9,482,402
5,635,787
669,320

Totals
Faculty and Staff: 921.

$12,429,001

$15,787,509


 
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