Show Expansion and Money kept the January Institutional I Council Busy by Lanny Desmond Journal Journalism 10 3 President 0 D. D Carnahan addressed the area of vast expansion the college is now confronting Carnahan said will be pressed with new student student student stu stu- dent applications Like we haven't seen ever He recommended that push its outside curriculum Channel 7 in conjunction with external Continuing Education Education Education tion programming has seven telecommunications telecommunications telecommunications tele tele- communications classes now being offered Growth and response has been slow as yet yet- probably due to cr credibility questions School administrators administrators administrators admin- admin however are optimistic th that t M V r IV fc d-c d they tn y will v C t J Jerrold Condor chair vice council vice chair asked about the relationships between students the testing procedures and the geographical concern of the Continuing Continuing Continuing Con Con- Education classes Ann Erickson dean of the Technology and General Ed assured Condor that a Geology class for example would be taught with location in mind She explained the instructor would be familiar with and instruct from a Utah perspective Erickson added that throughout the course occasional meetings with the student and teachers teach teach- ers would be offered arid and the testing would be conducted as if the class were being taught at campus Erickson said the help of advisory councils for the departments offering these classes classes' is needed to sell and promote the programs John Klas chair of institutional council commended commended commended com com- mended Erickson's work in keeping with external classes fully accredited for transfer N Judd Morgan Dean of Students gave his report on enrollment fig fig- ures Morgan said we are past the mark in students already in school and added this figure will increase as final adds to classes classes' and are paid for In financial aid to students ranks fourth in the state in national direct student loans In other areas veterans enrollment is up 5 foreign students down 20 and time full-time enrollment down 2 mainly due to economic reasons Morgan said Increased on-campus on attendance plus the increased desire for the more convenient and less exp expensive external external external exter exter- nal programs add up to one thing growth Th l ans ment nent report showed another nother increase crease in n investments showing dollars dol- dol doll dollars dol dol- l lars rs r's f for r December an increase from November 1983 of more than 8 The total investment portfolio was almost Council member Burton Talmage praised the efforts in the phone-a- phone thon that brought in to the endowed scholarship fund He said the alumni worked hard in in fundraising fundraising fundraising fund- fund raising efforts last year |