The Growth and Development of Clifton Junior College, 1897-1947 Page: 25
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These letters indicate the steps that led to the
full recognition of Clifton College by the State Board
of Examiners of Texas as a junior college of the first
class.
Aims
Clifton Junior College was organized to meet the
demands for higher denominational education for boys and
girls who were high school graduates and who desired
cultural, technical, and professional training during the
freshman and sophomore years in college. The aims of
the college from 1923 to the present have remained
practically the same, namely, to train and educate the
students, not only to take their places in the business
world with greater efficiency, but also to grow and
develop culturally in order to become better, finer,
all-round American citizens who can take their right-
ful place in a democratic society.
The curriculum is planned to meet the needs of
students in several fields, and the courses offered are
primarily the same as those offered in the first years
on the campus of the average college in Texas or any
other state. Since the enrollment isSrmill, the students
have better opportunity to participate in the activities
of the various clubs and other campus organizations. The
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Conlee, Pansy Blossom. The Growth and Development of Clifton Junior College, 1897-1947, thesis, January 1947; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc699613/m1/29/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .