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Show Page 8 The Tfuimfcrfircf M onday, Fehnutry 27, 1984 5C04evel courses approved by Regents Today thru March 9 save ml $500 Get ready for spring with a hot new hairstyle from Penny Ward's You can save $500 off the regular price of a permanent thru March 9. We want your new spring image, and at the same time save you Nu-Ima- Cheryl Jenkins Jeanne Tong Valynn Jones Lori Ward Steve Roberts Carol Mercer to'hetp-youwvit- Penny Ward Color Coding by Gail Bunker ge h- money1 Were the Best Little Hair House in Utah Penny Ward Nu-Ima- Theres good news for business and accounting students at Southern Utah Sate College. The State Board of Regents last week gave SUSC the okay to teach 500 level accounting courses. They gave us everything we asked for, says Terry Alger, vice president of academic affairs. The college officials say the 500 level courses were needed due to a law passed by Utah lawmakers saying a fifth year of accounting must be taken before the Certified Public Accountants exam could be taken. Attempts to repeal the law failed in the last budget session of the legislature this year. According to Alger, further attempts to repeal or modify the 490 South Main City, Utah ge by Cal Rollins Cedar 586-055- 7 ' will be made during the upcoming special session of the legislature. Meanwhile, the graduate level courses will be taught to make SUSCs business and accounting graduates eligible to sit for the CPA exam. Dale Hatch, who teaches accounting at SUSC, says, We were sending up six courses (to the Regents). We were proposing to make 500 level courses graduate level courses. They approved all six of them. We got them all, says Alger, who adds that the courses are already being taught at SUSC but now will be numbered as fifth-year-la- w The G.O.L.D. Party offers a sincere program Action for the eighties. There is only one party in this election with a solid platform for student government. There is only one party willing to present our policies in public forum. We invite you to ask questions. Our information booth is operating today, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in the Student Center. 1 asked them hypothetically, had a choice to come here knowing you would have to go somewhere else to get a fifth year, obviously theyre going to go somewhere else rather than transfer, he said. I if you 500 level. We picked these six to begin with, says Hatch, because we THNKS Scott Price Superior Auto Parts Student Body President Steve Wright Auto Supplies Academic Vice President Staci Bird A COMPLETE Social Affairs Vice President Arts & Letters Senators Business & Technology Senators Mike Michie Kent Hugh Stuart Riley Brooks Washburn Bill Honeck Karen Gutwald Education Senators Sonja Munson Delna Sawyer Susan Bond 1 Science Senators Lyle have the faculty to teach those without bringing anybody else on board. A new accounting instructor mav be waiting at SUSCs doorstep however. Hatch says, Were looking to bring somebody else in with probably a Ph.D. or similar type qualifications that would be able to help us teach upper division and graduate level courses. Hatch adds, I would think that position would be advertized in the next few weeks. ' Alger calls the granting of the 500 level courses a first phase. Hatch agrees, If nothing is done towards repeal of the law, well be asking for additional courses to be taught at the 500 level. Eventually we will be at the point where we will request a masters degree. Accounting and business courses are some of the most popular according to statistics recently released from the registrars office. Business administration is the second most popular major of the 42 majors offered and accounting is the fourth most popular. Hatch fears that if the fifth year accounting courses were not taught here and students were required by law to take a fifth year of accounting courses, students simply would not come to SUSC. UP TO 40 DISCOUNT FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH I.D. 200 West 200 North, Cedar City Castle Dave Lee Stuart Adams LINE OF ALL AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS & TRUCKS CALL: 586-389- after hours PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 6 586-891- 5 |