The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 11, 1983, Page 3, Image 3

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Programs musi By Rachel Watarhouse USC's budget problems can be handle* best by program cuts and tuition increases USC President James Holderman told th< Student Senate Wednesday. "This administration and I have a com mitment to the university, to the improve* quality of this institution," Holderman said. "An across-the-board cut would be easier but it would lower the quality," he said. "Wt Qro nKnoiwr* *-? - * ' ? v Ut V/ pwcioiiig uut vprograms; 10 protect the quality." Holderman, invited to the meeting b> Student Government President Ashley Abel and the Senate, answered the senators questions for about 30 minutes. HOLDERMAN DEALT mostly with budget questions pertaining to tuition in creases and USC's future. " mere is a staggering problem facing the university that is mostly money and the lack of it," he said. Med schools ContiniMd f not yet met, "is markedly less than a decade met without further exnansinn nlnnnoH af IK Finally, he said, there has been an enorr the cost of medical education, "far greater 1 in cost of other segments of higher education "At a time when pressures on the state perhaps never been greater, much more economy in medical education is requir decrease in quality," he said. r ? ThisDesl I lj j <o Some desk jobs are j 1 more exciting than others. Mj As a Navy pilot BK or flight officer, your Igi desk can be a sophisfori ^r>rv?Kinofir>? V4VM W/V? VV1 Jl A L/111U 1/1U11 I. V.JV-iy of supersonic jet air- , craft and advanced electror But you can handle it. Bee* ! flight training gives you th aerodynamics and other tec know-how you need. In return, Navy aviati* something of you as an offi i Leadership. Your path to leadershi] officer training that's amon demanding in the military, leadership and professional combined with rigorous Na training. And it's all geared you and other college D 1U1 l/nv JyJ unique challenge of I ir Navy aviation. The . p program is tough but rewarding. | ^ One important . Nl reward for Navy * A officers is decision- 'I Ci I ... i I Ol | tCc i A' AM I ITh to mc LI N liaise t be cut to mainti USC has a $10 million budget shortfall, of whicl) $6 million will be made up by next ' year's proposed $300-per-year tuition in? crease, Holderman said. * The $300-Der-vP-*ir i? frw in-o?oto . K ^ I?j *VA ui ovaw students, and out-of-state students will pay i $600 more per year, Holderman said. , A TUITION increase has been avoided for j the past two years, he said, but alternative ? funds have been depleted, and students will probably have to pay more in the fall, r Holderman said he hopes to know in Aoril . ?? I if the tuition will go up, but said summer ' session tuition will not increase. He said he would love to see a reduction in , tuition, but "continued tuition increases are a distinct possibility." If the economy boomed, tuition could level . off for two to three years, he said. TT^U * 1 ; nuiuerman said $100,000 will be generated from the controversial $25 diploma fee. ; ram page 1 i ago" and can be In his remarks Wednesday, 5C. University president, read frc nous increase in refused to answer questions. ;han the increase He said the committee will ." session and will approve a fii tax dollar have elusion that the merger is necej ! einciency and The committee's recommem ed without any Commission on Higher Educa commission adopts the recoir k Can Reach Ms iw?Bin fiin mi iii?rMin? as yoi lie equipment. No company can give yo mse Navy leadership responsibility e navigation, nothing beats the sheer ihnical Navy flying. The salary is excitir an demands away, you'll earn about 3 cer: That's better than the a1 tion will pay you just ou 3 starts with And with regular Navy ] g the most other pay increases, you It's intensive salary will soar to $31,10 schooling years. That's on top of a vy flight of benefits and nriviWp __ I * ow I to prepare Before you settle do bound AVY OPPORTUNITY W 216 "J *?r ^ sJFORMATION CENTER I the CO O. Box 5000, Clifton, NJ 07015 what 1 | Please send me more information about I part O ;coming a member of the Naval Aviation i * fj am. (0A) I ^VviatJ ime I COUld First (Please Print) Lust | f] idress Apt. tt . , speed ty * ate Zip I llegc/University je tYcar in College (JFA ajor/Minor i tone Number (Area Code) Best Time to Call ' is is for K^'neral recruitment information. You do not have I lurmsn any oi ihe information requested. Of coursc, the ire we know, the more we can help to determine the kinds 1 Navy positions for which you qualify. Eavy Officers snonslhilirv Fa! lin HI inlifw UnUnvn jiii i|uainy, i iuiuci 11 HOUSING COSTS will rise 17 percent colle down from the original 22 percent Hold< suggested, he said. Much of the increase is He due to rising utility and maintenance costs. servi Holderman said the undergraduate menc education degree will be phased out in the said! Fall of 1984. Hoi "We won't teach teaching of English on-on anymore, out will teach English itself," he their said. tuitio He The method of teaching will be taught in cuttir graduate programs, Holderman said. qualii He said entrance standards for the be wa Columbia campus have been raised, and fewer freshmen are entering USC. There "W are 1,600 fewer students than two years ago, more he said. Carol "T1 ENROLLMENT WILL eventually drop state, from 26,500 students to 24,000, and more In programs may be cut, he said. rugb) The board of trustees will decide if more Senat programs will be cut and will work with the Rugb Blackwell, a former Furman merge the two school: pin a prepared siaiement and Assembly. USC President Jam meet again Feb. 23 in open "I think it (the merg< lal report supporting its con- take some time and ssary. committee of adminis! iation will be presented to the "We will continue ition next month. Even if the medical school within J ' iiiiciiudiiuiist, any uecision 10 oenetit to the state." VERBATIM TM <m a 5Mtm ich 2. WABASH'" FREE J Columbia 256-19 I Greenville 233-8< i roR J Dl * PAI lg authority. 3 air, and on the J ? d, you have * > gement responsi- Tk\ 7 from the begin- jk EX-YANKEE^ And your >f- ^_JY isibilitv crows f< i gain experience. J ?u this kind of )f this fast. And j excitement of * / ? lg, too. Right J >1 O O AA 3*" >io,ouu a ytjar. ^ yerage corpora- 3f t of college. * promotions and F'^WPlTrwi n Jmf r annual T(~^ >0 after four m m full package i JMLClSH iwn to an earth- j ! I desk job, reach m b sky. Reach for | (&Y* upon. Find out B IS'^^llSS it takes to be Eg HluBllll f the Naval H (tj^JW ion Tfearn. You I have a desk I j ies at twice the | of sound. Enter IWUI II The at ? the perfe< cocktails! / offers a \i will enjt Discover it's the kind o want to cor B ' ^arr IIIL? jj 5900 Garner's I Open every d lan says ges and departments involved, ;rmansaid. said he will try not to cut student ces. There have been recomations to cut the Shuttlecock, but he le wants to keep it. derman suggested senators work onee with parents and legislators to keep voices heard about budget cuts and 1 increases. said he doesn't enjoy phasing out or g programs but wants to keep up the y of USC. "I don't want your degree to tered down." E HAVE an araHprni^ nmoram that Jo ? ?. WMvaUlll tllOV lO broadly respected outside of South ina than it is in-state," he said. lis is clearly the best university in the without a doubt." other Senate news, the USC men's club was allocated $450 from the e budget to attend the Euro-American y Competition. ; will have to be made by the General es Holderman said Wednesday night, (r) is a long way from fruition. It will examination to create an advisory rators to articulate our strong view that a a comprehensive university is a great iiskouiit u Idiskfi ^ 5% 25.00 / 10 & up (compare at 40.00 & up) i\AST DELIVERY 24 Hr. Service 18 Others Collect to spartanmirg 585-5004 ALL MICROCOMPUTERS FtECT FROM NEW YORK! J >A JOE S PIZZA 1 AND SUB PARLOR * ^ We now deliver to the downtown and (JSC campus area, Broadmoor, and Pari Plaza. J+ \ ) 4 "Our small j 4 r~> is as large )f as ^eir 'arfle" j M-Th 12-10 * / yuTroX rri.& Sst. 12 2 f bo- V 15 LB. 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