Show Pape 10 January II 19 EROMkTHEDESK(OFJBIUHORTON CEU receives funding for a full and part time more police officers the Rural I lousing Service for the cond struction of a residence hall CEU received similar loans of $6 1 6700 said spectfully "This loan will go a long way in helping CEU to realize its goal of providing adequate for its growing student population" Orton said "CEU has been in urgent need of additional dormitories and this loan overcomes the final hurdle in that long process" The Office of Rural Economic and Community Development of the United Stales Department of Agriculture will administer the loan The terms of the loan are for 30 years at 525 percent This loan will enable the construction of the third and final phase of a three year program to add an addition d 198 beds or three interconnected dormitories CEU recieved a similar loan in 1994 for $6I67(X) and an addition loan in 1995 for $654 2(X) The third phase of the project also includes funding for the construction of a new parking lot Under (he Universal Hiring Program CEU will receive $108216 for funding e new equipment to hire one and e officers one Under the COPS MORE program Carbon County will receive $112640 for funding new equipment and technolfull-tim- Washington - Rep Bill Orton announced that the Department or Justice will award more than $X75(XX) in funding for the hiring of new police officers and civilians and for updating police equipment and technology in Utah's Third Congressional District Within Carbon County recipients of the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant awards arc the College of Eastern Utah Police Department and Carbon County "This new funding will help to ensure the safety of Carbon County residents" Orton said "I have strongly supported the use of direct federal grants to local communities for the hiring of additional law en -- forcement officers By using the process of direct grants to local communities we arc able to get the funds directly into the hands of local police departments" he (D-I'- l) part-tim- ogy "Utah is very fortunate to receive this amount of funding at this time when the FY 96 Commercc-State-Justic- c Appro- priations Bill has not been signed into law yet" Orton said CEU receives a loan to complete on-camp- and $654200 in 1994 and 1995 re- 66-be- housing us 66-be- Students survive another registration Washingto- n- Rep Bill Orton announced that the College of Eastern Utah will receive a $877330 loan from (D-U- Concurrent enrollment gives high school students an opportunity to enroll in general education classes By Tyler Hutchens staff writer Have you ever been denied enrollment in a general education course because it to was full? That could he panly due to the Concurrent Enrollment in General Education Courses the College of Eastern Utah grants to Carbon High School students CEU is one of Utah's higher education institutions that participates in the concurient enrollment program It gives high school students an opportunity to enroll in college-leve- l classes before they graduate Carhon participates in this program along w ith eight other high schools around the stale However Carbon High is the only school that actually comes to CEl"s campus to lake classes The eight other schools that participate in this pi ogiun do so through the l ilNet program 'Ilic EdN'et piogiam is a series of televised classeson eampiis 'Die class is video taped and transmitted to the other eight high schools in the Southeastern Utah area Academic Brent lluldock said “Tlic Concurrent Enrollment Courses are a great way for high school students to get an early start on their college education" Classes the students take count as college credits and also can be used to fulfill high school graduation requirements In order for high school students to participate in the program die student must have a minimum high school grade point average of 325 It is encouraged that the student take the ACT but it is not required Traveling to the college's campus is not the only chance for a high school student to enroll in this program Some teachers at Carbon I ligh Vicc-I’rcsidc- nl teach courses on a college level in the program A Board of Regents' General Education Task Force was appointed to start a system-wid- e conversation about education ‘To teach a concurgeneral rent enrollment general education course an instructorshould be annually approved by the academic dean of the appropriate academic area" said the Regents' There will be approximately 0 Carbon I ligh Schixil students who will be enrolled at CEU during the 1995-9- 6 school year All of which are on "scholarships" This is son of mind boggling considering that high school students have the same priority 80-9- distric- t-funded as a college ' Carbon High Students take class space from CEU Task Force "To ensure students that they lake full ad vantage of the learning opportunities available to them in high school and are ready for college material students whojom a concurrent enrollment general education course should lirsl have completed almost all ol their high school wink” Although this system might be beneficiary to high school students it can pose a problem to the college student CEl holds six spaces open in all general education courses lor Cuihon I ligh students ITiis can inllict a problem for the CEU student body because they do not lake precedence over the undergraduate It is because of this fact alone that a controversy begins to take place College students feel that they should gel a class that they want even if a high school student signed up for it previously Until anything is said to CEU's administration nothing will be done about the current policy explained a CEU student The Carbon County School District pays for high school students to attend classes It is basically a district-funde- d scholarship program that is given to the high school students who want to get an early jump on their general education liiilion-payin- student that pays ' V v i' hisher i ' J rA ":7 ' £ i V w r ' iT"1-- ' : v? tVsaX! 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