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The dance was presented Saturday night by members of the Pho Hien Buddhist Temple of Kansas City, Mo., in tribute to their Vietnamese ancestry. New program at KU targets 19 state community colleges By Jenny Martin Kansan staff writer Using a new program developed by the Office of Admissions, the University of Kansas is increasing its commitment to community college transfer The program, called the KU Connection, was developed to strengthen ties between the University and students from the 19 Kansas community colleges. *Community college students are more and more an important part of the incoming class each year,* said Deboorn, director of the Office of Admissions. a-ball seminar. The seminar included information about admissions, orientations and travel. A pilot seminar of the program began Commun- xity College in Westfield Park. The next seminars at Johnson County Community College will be conducted March 4 and April 15. Faculty advisers will speak more specifically about how the enrollment process works at the University. About 20 Johnson County students interested in transferring to the University attended the first of three hour-and- Castrop said she would like the program to expand into Kansas City Kansas Community College next year. Plans also are being made to offer parts of the program to other Kansas Laurie Welch, assistant to the director of admissions at KU, said she was the community college liaison and will be person for all 19 community colleges. "We want these students to know we have a commitment to them." Welch said. "This program will increase the visibility of the University at the community colleges." Welch said that in the last three years, the University had seen an increase in the number of students who transferred from community colleges. She attributed the increase to the high cost of four-year institutions. 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