University Daily Kansan, July 16, 1981 Page 7 Students cite lack of funds as problem with counseling By ACHAL MEHRA Staff Writer Lack of funds, staff members and volunteers are troubling clients of several programs and services for KU foreign students. Some foreign students complain that the office of foreign student services doesn't have enough staff to extend adequate services to them. They said they received little counseling from the office on their arrival at the University Joe Pernia, president of the Venezuelan Club, said the office should employ some foreign students to assist in counseling. Clark Coan, director of the office of foreign student services, admitted the office was understaffed, but said his staff did not permit an increase in staff. "Foreign students would appreciate the problems of other foreign students better," he said. Although the University of Kansas has twice as many foreign students as Kansas State University, both universities have the same number of staff members in their offices of foreign student services. "I like to compare KU with Iowa State University, which has about the same number of foreign students as at U.S. colleges," four full-time "senseors." Coa said. The KU office of foreign student services has a director, a full-time assistant and a graduate assistant. This year, recognizing the problems new foreign students face, the office has sent a list of new foreign students to the presidents of national clubs. The KU India Club has sent out letters to all new Indian students asking them to contact the club for assistance. Lack of funds is also troubling other facilities for KU foreign students. IN FEBUARY 1879, the University Senate Foreign Students Committee suggested the construction of an international students center on campus. The proposal, which has yet to be sent to the senate two years ago has not beenplemented because no money was allocated to build the center. The proposal was recently revived, and Coan said a renewed effort to get donors may be made next fall. Coan said the proposal had been left on the back burner because of the Iranian hostage crisis. "There was a great deal of hostility then. It wasn't the right time to ask for money," he said. Approximately 750,000 is required for the building. Lack of volunteers is another problem plaguing KU foreign student programs. The host family program may be in trouble because not enough families are coming forward to accept foreign students, according to some students. Under this program each student is assigned to a host family. The program's goal is to promote interaction between diverse cultures. COAID SAID ONLY 20 students had been unable to get host families. "In contrast, several hundred students have been able to get a host family," he said. However, Krupadanam Billa, president of the KU International Club, said many students did not sign up and were being sent home. He knew they would not get a host facility. Billa said he did not get a host Victor Archibone, president of the Nigerian Students Association, said the program had a racial bias. family even after three years, and he considered it futile to apply. "Many families accept Europeans students, but not students from Oriental or African countries," he said. Coan denied the charge. He said volunteers were simply not coming forward to participate in the program. Billa said, however, that not enough effort had been made to recruit volunteers. He said that people in small towns had not been contacted. According to some foreign students, participation is also lacking in the Operation Friendship program, and teachers are underestimate understanding of world cultures. The program holds meetings every Monday at the American Baptist Center, 1629 W. 19th St. Attendance was down from 60 to 15 foreign students toward the end of last spring semester with not a single American student participating. Lack of participation and funds are also troubling the International Club. This year, when the club reinstituted a $2 membership fee, fewer than 200 of the 1,610 KU foreign students signed up. Although some students objected to the fees, Billa said the fee was necessary to meet operating expenses, because the Student Senate did not grant the club's full financial request. But Billa said he did not think that the lack of participation had anything to do with the membership fee. "People are just too apathetic," he said. Local Southern Baptist leader never tires of helping people She had just returned from a week in Colorado to find her desk at the American Baptist Center, 1629 W. 19th, covered with paperwork and unanswered questions. Besides catching up on her paperwork, she also had a full day of appointments and meetings. And in two more days she would be leaving town again, this time to attend a meeting in Arkansas. Yvonne Keefer likes to keep busy. By DAVE McQUEEN Staff Reporter But no matter how hectic Keefer's schedule as director of Southern Baptist ministries is, students who attend classes are often time to help them with their problems. "THERE IS NO point to my job if all I do is shuffle paperwork in an orderly fashion," Keeter said as she relaxed in a chair in the corner of her cluttered office. "My job is to respond to people's needs." Keefer said that the best part of her job, which includes overseeing ministerial programs such as the Baptist Student Union and working with KU religious advisers, is its unpredictability. He's never anything usual about it. 'she said,' is the *never bourn and that* it. 'she says,' is the *never bourn and that* it. I plan a day but he never goes as a planner. That keeps it interesting.* Her days never go as planned, she said, because of the students who come into her office looking for advice or just someone to talk to. She said she has helped students with everything from personal problems to business matters. Although counseling individuals is the greatest satisfaction she gets from her work, Keeter said that she also tries to help the University as a whole. 'What we also do is try to look at ONE NEED SHE saw at KU was a way for foreign students to meet Americans. From this need came Operation Friendship, a program that brought American students get acquainted with America and their culture for the past nine years. the university community for its needs and try to respond to them with ministries," she said. Although the activities she leads are sponsored by the Southern Baptist Church, Keefer said that being a church member is not necessary to participate. "Probably less than half of the students who come to our programs are Baptists," she said. "We share our faith with them and we know it is a condition for any service we offer." Keefer said that ever since she became a Christian at the age of 13 in her hometown of Oklahoma City, her religion has been the center of her life. SINCE SHE FIRST came to Lawrence 11 years ago, Keefer has worked with many students, including Kathy Huffman, Huffman, a law student, and three years ago, said she thought of Keefer as his "mother in Law." While attending Oklahoma State University, where she earned a degree in family relations and child development, she became involved in the organization's program, which she said greatly influenced her decision to work for the church. "I've never met a student leader who is more involved and more concerned about her students," Huffman said. "I have to办公室 and talk to her anytime." "The Church has always been an integral part of my life," Keerer said, "I always wanted to do something church-related." Besides her ministerial work, Keefer is also a chaplain for both the Lawrence and KU police departments. She said the program began as a need for counselors to help policemen handle crisis situations, such as a suicide attempt or notifying a victim's next of kin. "These people usually need a more calming force than a police officer," Keefer said. According to Keefer, one of the most unusual experiences as a police chaplain came during last month's tornado. When the storm hit, she was watching a movie at the Cinema Twin theater,list and Iowa, only a few miles from where the tornado hit. She spent the rest of the night the Gaslight Village, which was hit by the tornado, handing out passes allowing people into the damaged area and making everyone was accounted for. WHAT IMPRESSED HEER the most about that evening, she said, was that while many people lost their homes, they all found a place to stay. "I thought that was really neat—"everyone found a place to go."Keeref said.“That really says something about the quality of Lawrence.” While she agrees that hers is not a traditional role for women in her church, Keefer doesn't see herself as a feminist. "I think there are some roles within churches that are not open to women, but I've never made my goal to open them. But I hope what he does what God has called on me to do." Although her busy schedule often keeps her away from home for weeks at a time, Keefar said she wouldn't have it any other way. "Sometimes it does bother me, but I like it this way," she said. "I feel I'm doing what I want to do and I'm very comfortable with it." 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