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CHE F BY BILL PRATT of The Gamecock staff Recent changes in the Com mission on Higher Education funding formula could cost USC up to $6.4 million, University officials estimate. In the commission's changes, the funding definition of a full-time doctoral student was changed from s i x to nine hours. The com mission also made some changes in the student-faculty ratios, which make up undergraduate funding. I'm an Air Force o is my sweet chariot. home people are hap And proud. They say part in the communi the young people ai that you really can re@lly can get your good life. I also feel good al tion in the Air Forci I'm a leader there, t, one the other brothe I meet in the servic( And it reassures then have a voice in Air I that concern them. The Air Force nee ers... pilots... aircre) math majors... scier neering majors. You of them and the be! that out is in an Ail program. There are t four-year programs, and non-scholarship. into all of them and your plans? It's wor . Put i 9rmula 4 But, at the same time, the commission raised research allowances from $150 to $250. This change is expected to offset some of the cuts in the commission's formula. Specifics are not known. The redefinition of a full-time doctoral student is expected to drop $3,188,000 from USC's budget as drawn up from the commission formula, Bernard Daetwyler, vice president of finance, said. Daetwyler said the nine hour figure "will only have to do with. funding," and doctoral candidates Wve fficer and this When I visit py to see me. I'm doing my ty by showing id the adults make it. You share of the bout my posi a community. oo. I'm some rs and sisters s can look to. i to know they Force matters ds more lead N members... ice and engi might be one it way to find r Force ROTC wo, three, and Scholarship Why not look see if one fits th it, brother. Contact: Department of Aer F|inn Hall Univ. of South Caro Columbia,S.C. 292C it ali together I Costs U" will not be affected in any manner. Daetwyler expects another $2,799,000 to be reduced from shifts in student to faculty ratios. These ratios are used to determine funding to undergraduate programs. The remaining $438,000 will come from miscellaneous internal changes, he said. This will affect computations for ROTC support, computing maintenance into the budget, and graduate studies research supports. The current change, Daetwyler ar John Dyer, Lt, USAF ospace Studies, lina 8 ,n Air Force R C $6.4 said, is not unusual for the com mission. "Every year we have been fooing with them, they have been making some sort of change," he said. Saying the commission's for mula is "an exercise in futility," Daetwyler critized the approach used to determine USC's state appropriations. He pointed out that in the 1975-76 budget, USC requested $55,440,150 from the state. But after the General Assembly finished, USC received $43,519,862 in state funds. e lot0 QTC. Million William C. Jennings, asst. director of the commission, has said the formula is nothing more than a basis for submitting ap propriations requests in the fall. "This is only a guide to present to the Budget and Control Board. It can be changed by the legislature or at a number of points," he said. "This is a uniform method of computing a budget in such a way that all state institutions get fair treatment," Jennings said. "To make sure that all English 101 teachers get the same salary and materials, for instance." But, according to Daetwyler, the commission's formula is so complicated that many people, including the legislators who make the decisions, do not understand the system. In an effort to simplify the funding system, the General Assembly passed a joint resolution to suggest possible changes which would simplify it. Daetwyler said that this committee has not been set up yet. Hotline To Help With Abortions, Sex Problems Hotline, a volunteer service which answers questions about abortions and other sex problems, will operate from the Psychological Services Center this fall. Previously, Hotline was controlled by the Student Government Association. The change was made in order to better train and supervise volunteer workers, according to Stephanie Pratola, coordinator for the changeover. Also, Hotline may be able to expand its services at a later date to cover other subjects including drugs, Pratola said. Hotline was started in 1970 to answer questions about where abortions could be performed. The service keeps an up-to-date list of where abortions can be done in South Carolina, Washington, New York and Atlanta. Volunteers will be on duty from 7:30 until 10 p.m. nightly in the fall. An answering service will take messages during all other hours. The phone number is 448-8545. 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