Show Utah Universities Fac Face Costs problems Limits on enrollments fur ur ther increases in in tuition and more efficient utilization of ex sling classroom space are arc among the alternatives facing Utah colleges in the effort to solve sove their uncial problems according to tol toa l a research report report Issued by Ut Ut al Foundation this week week Other alternatives alternative h hl he report Include increased i d operating efficiencies it at the Institutions and in other tate State operations and pr providing viding more state funds through hIgh r 1 taxes or increased borrow borrow- borrowing Ing RECENT to hold holdup holdup up substantial amounts mounts of scheduled scheduled- construction were toted noted In the the report but it was out out that term long term long der de lay In building would likely tre- tre te backlogs of unfilled needs which would add to future Ii- Ii fi l problems at the the institutions Student charges h Have ve been raised substantially at all o of Itah's public higher institutions tince ince the stool year h he Foundation report reported d but state out fees are still consid below regional and na na- na tonal ional levels although resident are now relatively high for tor the Mountain States area UTAH'S GOVERNOR recent recent- recently ly Iy proposed that resident non tuition be made sufficiently high to cover at least 80 percent of the pocket out costs of educating students from outside j Utah Present resident non tu tu- tu cover an estimated 60 of percent of pocket out of costs cost at the universities Another possibility noted In the report w would ul he to make It mandatory that state out fee fees charged any resident non ld student be ba not notI I less than those charged by the state university of t the e students student's home state Possibilities for increasing th the utilization ol of existing class class- classroom room space by scheduling after after- afternoon noon no n evening and Saturday classes are presented l iri the Foundation report which noted that the State Building Board found tha that substantially more students could be in existing facilities at all of the public public- Institutions by better class scheduling Attention is also being turned to the possibility of increasing the tive use of existing space by year round scheduling on eith- eith either either er a quarter four or three tri system FACULTY salaries at Utah's public institutions appear to be competitive with e at com com- comparable parable Institutions In iho fhe Mountain States Stales area area but somewhat below national aver aver- averages ages ages the Foundation reported Competition for qualified col loge I ge teachers Is Increasing across the nation nallon as larger en- en enrollments engulf college cam cam- campuses and the e competition is ex cx I peeled to grow keener as time goes on |