Volume
33
Issue
3
Abstract
Building a successful partnership with a private university outside the land-grant system has provided excellent educational programming opportunities for two Extension 4-H professionals. By developing working relationships with other academic institutions, Extension can expand its resource base and find help in meeting some of the new demands placed on it. Extension staff at all levels should look at the opportunities that exist to build relationships with other academic institutions. These can provide both short- and long-term benefits as professionals work to meet the needs of an expanding clientele.
Recommended Citation
Lafontaine, K. R. (1995). Building External Linkages for Extension Programs. The Journal of Extension, 33(3), Article 26. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol33/iss3/26