Show The Eagle - Plage 3 Thursday October 31 1991 PBL wins two national awards Members of the College of Eastern Utah's Phi Beta Lambda better imqyn as the bwfrf-f- club were really excited M at the into of the new prospect moving Computer Business Building In fact they seemed lo rise to the occasion by routing their competition at the state business meet and by going on to take two first places at the national competition Last April the business club traveled to Salt Lake to compete against other colleges and universities in die state of Utah with PBL programs CEU dominated the tournament by capturing first place in the five major events CEU competitors took first seconded fifth in accounting first fourth and fifth in business law first fourth and fifth in economics first and third in impromtu and first in computer typing CEU was represented by f rr Of 6-1- universities from all over the na-lion CEU produced two national champions Tammy Davis took first place in accounting and Bill PBL students Nick Chsvsz and Taml Davis placed national competition recently Bryner placed first in impromtu Nick Chavez took eighth place in business law Schools from the western district placed highest at the MUonal meet with Utah schools leading! the western district and with CEU Placing highest of all Utah SC! NS penning Olsen head of business CElfs department is very proud of PBL's accomplishments He is also very pleased with the new facilities now available to computer and business students calling them "the best in the state" CEU has an excellent business pro- gram and Olsen is looking forward to proving that once again this year Phi Beta Lamda offers leadership seminars activities as well as competition in the spring In FTE enrollment up but headcount Is down College of Eastern Utah's past slogan of being the fastest growing college in Utah was put on hold this week after it became the only college in Utah to decrease in size this year reported an article in the Salt Lake Tribune Sunday However the article said that preliminary head counts from Utah college and universities show smaller schools and community colleges leading the way in enrollment growth five students at the National Phi Beta Lambda competition held at Anaheim California July 0 In between and competition colleges (continued from page 4)""” 11 institutions sur- How- WALTON BOOKS 1187 East Main CCatNe Rock Square) PrlcoAJt 84501 F1 Salt D D institution said Jay Williams SLCC director of public informa- lion "Overall SLCC is pleased to know that whatever we're doing is being done right and the people are standing by the community college" said Williams "But we are challenged to try to keep up the quality of the programs" President of Community Affairs Karl Brooks agreed that large student increases are both good and bad but that at Dixie the positives outweigh the negatives 1 I I I I I D D students receive a 10 CEU D D discount! 8 D Th Epson Equity 38625 PLUS dollvere all the power speed and flexibility power user demand along with cnooptlonal Epson CEU's FIE enrollment is actually un over last fall's FTE enrollment and that num- ber is what CEU's funding is based upon CEU President Michael A Petersen said the school's drop does not reflect a trend Rather! the decline comes after an unusually high enrollment in fall 1990 The state requires that all nine state institutions report their third week enrollment figures to the Board of Regents Official enrollment figures will not be available until late next week Lisa Peterson research analyst with the Utah Board of Regents said (801)637-664- 0 Epson Presents A Productivity imputer For The Power User D statics do not effect the actual full time equivalent (students registered for more than IS hours) reported Jan Young CEU director of admissions and records She added that full-tim- ana Snow College had the second and third highest percentage gains The figures indicate the that state Board of Regents' effort to direct students to attend the community colleges has been working said Vicki Varela assistant to the commissioner for government and media relations "Universities are more expensive for the state to Considering the current focus on such as nf”fW politics racism wilderness designation and tuition hikes it cannot be difficult to find a subject worth examination I hope for you to continue the tradition of honest thoughtful and sometimes painful journalism on campus and I reserve the right to commend you on a job well done at the end of the year Meanwhile enough Quaker Oats Complete Ine of books and Teaching Supples ever these veyed all but CEU gained students The count covers e both and part-tim- e students Dixie College in St jnmaiit ar UtaH'SCoUegeSfulent Enrollment1 Lake Community College led all institutions in terms of raw numbers with Utah State University making the second largest raw gain this fall Gentlemen quite frankly the tenor of your writings worries me in that you appear to be overcome by the heady fragrance of your own pencil shavings Please do not equate controversy with mfjmingfnlnfff -Questioning all" is NOT a virtue unless accompanied by a careful balance of the ethical intricacies required of the responsible Sincerely Russell Wilson Music Department ivefor operate and more exi students" Ms Varela sale "There are many students that school don't fit in a four-yecan them the of ret Many education they need in a year two years or six months and those classes are available at community colleges at a lower The college's growth seems to be reflection on St George's rapid development in recent years "A lot of people from the Wasatch Front visit down here and have condominiums or second homes here which gives us a lot of exposure that we haven't had m the past" Brooks said price" "Growth shows the Although the numbers are good news to SLCC such on campus and creates a vitality fast growth is hard for any growth environment on campus and in the community We'll likely have to add additional Number of students enrolled this fall at Utah colleges and universities students in existing classes is it you are trying to say? 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