University of South Carolina Libraries
Out-of-state student. \ Propose By MIKE FRITZ Gamecock Staff Writer A proposed amendment to a S.C. law will make it more difficult for out-of-state dependent students to n K1 ? ? ? * ?* m ^oiouusii resiuency tor tuition purposes, according to University of South Carolina Residency Officer Brenda Josey. The amendment will make dependency rather than age the major factor in determining the student's ability to obtain in-state tuition, Josey said. If a student is dependent on parents who live outside South Carolina, he would have to pay out-of-state tuition even if he has completed the 12month residency period. Presently, a student who has r U T? 7 Kjvruiu rum visiting USC Former President Gerald R. Ford will visit the University of South Carolina today through Saturday to lecture and discuss educational issues. Ford, a Distinguished Fellow of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), will visit I SC and 11 other colleges and universities between February and April as part of the AEl's academic outreach program, according to AEI president William J. Baroody. AEI, a non-profit and non partisan public foundation, disseminates information on public policy issues through published studies, journals, forums and television and radio. CAROLINA WOI + FPrpnni Freeflborti Confidentic Pregnane) blood test I Coll 256-0128 Colombia SAMH 10% discon Famous 1 Try our delicious t pastry and homer Capitol Square f ~ ^ C* D Cross i^ervuib 01. ui 791[ Mon. 9am-4pi Sat. 10:. s 3d amendme completed that period and is 18 years old or older is eligible for instate tuition. Josey said the amendment was proposed by all the state supported institutions in the state, and is PlirrPntlv Koino ! ? ux/mg VV1IOIUCICU 111 U1C S.C. House. She said it should be approved in June. "We're pretty sure it's going to go through." All initial decisions about residency are made by Josey. The Committee on Legal Residence is appointed by the president each school year to review any case a student wants to appeal. Of 10 appeals during fall semester 1977, Josey's decision was overturned four times. S.C. law provides that residency is established when a person lives I vdfc. I Sill DELIVERY y ?^ a^-twwww Have a Happy Holiday EASTER Gamecock Discount for 4-6-8 people with a Gamecock Discount at I I Reservations I Ph. 448-3241 2808 South Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, S.C. | 29577 mEN'S SERVICES | ancy Testing on Referral to xl ITledical Facilities j can be detected by before missing period 2009 Hampton St. ,S.C. 292Q4 I ^ ~~ I UNO'S lilt on Sambino's Sub with ID I )omemade Baklava node cheesecakes Shopping Center I ridge and turn right | 1664 I 7) Tues.-Fri. 9-9 30- I 0 pm nt to stiffei in the state for 12 months with the intent to make it his home. He must take steps to prove this intention; registering to vote, paying taxes and registering a car in the state are examples. Josey said the 12-month perioc must be uninterrupted. "A lot oi students have obtained these things and they've gone home foi the summer. That invalidates the ZIP-KLEEN 1 hour cleaning 4 hour laundry 6 days a week (Tl-F 7:30am-6pm Sat. 7:30am-3pm 132Q fTlain St. II I . j I* I i r * ( PIZZA,|| PARLOR' 1! Absolutely FREE Absolutely Fit EE Carry-out s?rv ti residency re [ whole process even if they've initiated it." t The University has a full time employment provision whereby a [ ; student can bypass the 12-month waiting period if he is employed I full time and can prove his I primary purpose for being in the ; state is not to be a student. Josey said there had been some ; cases where the employer's letter Our 8th Year o I Beaver College ar 12 Graduate C MONTESSORI Summer Academic Program from June 28 nine month internship. AERCO Ithaca Progr University and AERCO Phila. Program cond For information and brochure, call or writ* AERCO-lthaca Montessori Te? Ms. Carol Korngold, 25 Rosbury Phone (914) 472 0038 or AERCO-Phila. Montessori Tea 1400 E. Willow Grove Ave., PI Phone: (215)" AD3 0141-42 mma tmm maam mmm MM MMHTHTHHEa Tunes & 3/16 - 3, Bring This and we'll sell yo i (r&9- $5.99) for Limit: 2 per ^ Tunes & are music is not just o busin 933 Main St. Fh A$i>. Choice of 60 oz. Pitchc or Liter o! Wine with pi large size (16") Pizza 5* Thurs. &! Jvi 8s00-clos 8 lUttfi "3*MBM M HfVi hviii ucuiU l PLUS we show Oh ice available bat special is ea quirements claiming that the person worked full time was misleading. "Full time employment can mean one thing to me and one thing to another person. But only in one case did 1 feel the letter was intentionally dishonest." ' Now at 2 Locations |l id Cornell University p| Iredits Available H APPROVED BY THE 8 AMERICAN MONTESSORI SOCIETY | to August 16, 1978, to be followed by a am conducted on the campus of Cornell lucted on the campus of Beaver College. ; registrar. icher Training Program Road. Scarsdale NY 10583 icher Training Program lila., PA 19118 i Things 1 ^ 1 8 only s Coupon } u any $7.98 Ip || only 1 customer I, Things I ess but a way of life" { i. 799-4412 il laMaaaassa 1999 Beltiine Blvd. near Richland Mall ah.738-9280 1 ;r of Draught Beer urchase of any 1 A /I/I st 6 V \yS V 1^7 lot. hm Imwv mi ju&i, r iuiiu j Time Movies t-in only.