The division of Resident Instruction in the College of Agricultural Sciences was created in 1964. Its precursor, Resident Teaching, was one of three divisions of the College of Agricultural Sciences, the other divisions being Research and Extension. Resident Instruction dealt with the teaching mission of the College of Agricultural Sciences. Within Resident Instruction were the curricula of agricultural economics, agricultural education, agricultural engineering, agronomy, animal science, biology, dairy science, entomology, food science, forestry, horticulture, poultry science, and pre-veterinary. In 1976 Resident Instruction was renamed Instruction with little change in the function or scope of activities. Stephen Chapman served as Director. In 1988 the name was changed to Resident Instruction, again with Chapman as Director.
From the description of Director of Resident Instruction records, 1957-1988 (bulk 1970-1979). (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 53370766