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By Jan Ea
Asst. N?wt
The USC Board of Trust<
President James B. Holdem
update of the systemwide
becoming a "first-class intern
The plan was passed witi
trustee Hugh H. Wells that it I
university, with the specific!
piementation. The recommend
Paul Goldsmith's motion to i
committee.
HOLDERMAN SAID he was
suggestion. He told the board
thought out thoroughly and d
people systemwide."
The plan is an updated vers
which the board passed in D<
after Holderman assumed t
called Plan I a "preliminary b
three months of sketches. P1j
drawings," a sketch of "where
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VT 1*1 gU.
Plan III, to be presented r
plemented in context with a r
drawn up by the state Comm
Plan II specifically calls for
ratio of 80 percent in-state stu
percent out-of-state students. 1
Holderman said, which would
state students to increase.
Board
By Jan Easterling
Asst. News Editor
The USC Board of Trus
Friday approved a 12-per<
increase in university-hous
fees, which would increase
range in cost from $226 to $4
semester to $255 to $505, depen
on the dormitory.
The Student Trustee Lia
Committee recommended
: ii' i,
iiiucuin; iu uic uuttiu in uiut
bring income closer into line
expenditures."
In a report to the comm
froni Residential Life Serv
projected increase in costs
eluded a 10-percent increase
utilities, a 15-percent increas
telephone service, a six-per
increase in salary and wage
six-percent increase in fr
benefits, and a 10-percent incr
in supplies and expenses.
HOUSING OFFICIALS say
some "catching up" is neces
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ies Friday approved USC
lan's Carolina Plan II, an
five-year goals to aid in
tational university."
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be adopted as a goal for the
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stemmed from trustee
efer the plan to executive
s "a little surprised" at the
that the priorities had been
iscussed with "hundreds of
jion of the Carolina Plan I, (
scember 1977, three months 1
he presidency. Holderman \
ilueprint" put together after ]
in II he calls the "working
we have been and where we <
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text December, will be imnaster
plan presently being
ission on Higher Education, i
maintaining a student body
dents and a maximum of 20
rhe present ratio is 85 to 15,
allow enrollment of out-of- 1
OK's fc
because of no increase f<
and only about a six-pc
a crease in costs for 1978-1
*ent *n ot^er board a
resolution was passed a<
th? university institution t>
the amount of $9.7 millior
,. would include $4.5 mill
8 science addition on the
. campus, $2.1 mill
the renovations of the Ban
?r to mory an(* Hamilton buil
' .j. $l.i# million for restori
w renovations on the Hors
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December
Holderman ftp ?
ACCORDING TO the plan, the ?
'would insure that Carolina never
ask of educating the people of the i
nix of talent, background and exp
without which the University could
neet its national and internations
Holderman said he wanted to '
irain of students leaving the state
end out-of-state colleges and unii
The plan includes changing
presidents of the four-year campus
doing this because there is a subs
campuses and they need to be
units," Holderman said. The vice p
campuses will be known as Dean
example Union, according to the
?e increa
or 1977-78 The board also
ircent in- beginning of a $250,(
f9. cultural arts center i
ction, a house the university
uthorizing media arts while
onding in community arts cen
i. Bonding
ion for a jggTVB?
Columbia
ion for 9p
lwell, Ardings
and Hj I un o?rv?i>si
ation and H | n-i:m,4:4M:
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rove Ca
throu
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iddition of the guideline unjv(
strays from its primary .
state, and would allow a "\a^c
erience among students "c,
become too parochial to
il responsibilities." ociei
'crack" the substantial
i after high school to at- as. .
/ersities. acnM
IN
the titles of the vice reinfc
jes to chancellor. "We're Worl<
itantial autonomy at the interi
treated as autonomous recog
residents of the two-year interi
of the University at, for Egyp
plan. there
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proposals approv
include an additi
of Business Adm
Columbia camp
approved the center and a libra
?0 study of a A'ljen campus, a
n Columbia to WUIiams-Brice
's theatre and coastal Caroli
serving as a completion of ;
ter- multimedia buil
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wishes the Carolina
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nd happy holiday ant
indis themof the spec
ed gift books, ealend
Chinese art still aval
for holiday giving.
Thank you
for your patronage
[JSC Camr >U8 Bookstor
rolina I
e plan states that high on the
year was the continued devc
m, the welding together of th
on/4 nnmnamAfl +
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noted that the endeavor
>lished by presenting a systei
tate legislature, and that it
jss in that the greater Univer
ula funding."
AROLINA ALSO needs to stri
lization and nature of
ighout the system," the p
3sed a new procedure in the p]
ocal campuses are brought
irsity administration,
the area of academic exceller
>r priority of Plan I was to sti
ational thrust and to "attain n
larly eminence." Holdermt
ice Foundation's choice of U2
eter over John Hopkins Unive
an indiction of the excellei
2ve."
THE AREAS of research and
>rces the concept of "Caroli
i" by encouraging eminent vi:
lational. He noted as step
[nition, the choice of USC as
national Studies Association ?
t to discuss further geological
by the USC geology departi
WL improvement and sci<
red by the board Spartanb
on to the College The I
inistration on the proposal
us, a fine arts classroo
,ry addition on the Salkehat<
n addition to the of Centre
building on the the Union
physical
na campus, the Sumter '
a classroom and purpose
ding and an arts Beaufort
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Man II
planning list for the
ilopment of the Carolina
e main campus with the
ihare resources. Holderhad
been partially acmwide
unified budget to
had "achieved a major
sity at last attained fullike
new directions in the
capital improvements
lan states. Holderman
lan whereby the needs of
to the attention of tht
ice, the plan notes that a
engthen the university's
ational and international
in noted the National
5C for a $1 million specrsity
and California Tech
nee this institution can
scholarship, Holderman
na as a window to the
sitors, both national and
ms toward worldwide
a six-year base for the
ind his upcoming trip to
studies being conducted
nent.
inces building on the
urg campus.
)oard also annrnvpH
_ ?r 2 '
s for a science and
m building on the
!hie campus, completion
il School renovations for
i campus, a fine arts and
science center for the
^mpus, and a generaloffice
building for the
campus.
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