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Category: Education » Schools and Academies
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The early 20th century saw rapid growth for the Corcoran School of Art, and by the 1930s the School began to expand its programs for the local community. Additions included Saturday classes for youths, summer school, scholarship support, commercial art courses (a pre-cursor to graphic design), ceramics and a library. Beginning in 1966, the schools granted degrees to full time students while expanding the continuing education programs for the general public; in 1978 the first BFA degree was awarded.
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