Show Sandy Campus Thriving Thriving- u m y r. r r Y X x TT 11 Vicki McPhail Staff Writer According to Lynda Adams evening Continuing Education Education Education tion director for Sandy Campus student services at Sandy are expanding This quarter has brought more counseling book sales and a separate director for the day program to be named soon The first College Activities Activities Activities Ac Ac- Board CAB sponsored sponsored sponsored spon spon- activity at Sandy a free continental breakfast is also scheduled for this quarter Since the Sandy Campus Campus Campus Cam Cam- pus opened in fall 1988 enrollment enrollment enrollment en en- has increased from 1100 to 1300 Every room is being utilized and sometimes were we're out of rooms said Adams The Sandy Campus located in its own building at East South in the Sandy Mall began offering day classes classes classes clas clas- ses for the first time last quarter This quarter there are approximately as many day classes being offered as night classes Classes at Sandy are are still smaller than at the Redwood Campus said Adams and parking is closer with no parking parking parking park park- ing sticker required Most of the students enrolled enrolled enrolled en en- rolled at Sandy are matri matriculated matriculated u- u degree seeking students noted Adams Also most of the classes are in degree seeking seeking seeking seek seek- ing programs although a few non-credit non computer classes are being taught Bl Blueprints to add a second level that would more than double the capacity at the Sandy campus have been made No date for remodeling has been set but Adams dams foresees it within the next five years if money is available Speaking of the present Sandy Campus Adams said Were gratified at the 4 response of the community to the new building She added that it is mutually beneficial to have the cam campus pus building located in the Sandy Mall noting that the students bring business for the merchants |