University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 7, 1992 5 Haskell still seeking a KU link Despite money cuts, teacher education program will start in '93 By Andy Taylor Kansan staff writer Officials at the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Junior College will continue to build their relationship, and Haskell officials say they will proceed with new programs despite budget cuts. Officials from the schools met with city leaders to discuss yearly goals at a luncheon at the Malott Room in the Kansas Union Haskell, a federally-financed college, lost $1.7 million to budget cuts. But Angelita Felix, dean of instruction at Haskell, said the college's teacher education program was expected to begin in 1993. "The program is moving along quickly," Felix said. "We're going to have to cheerlead to the federal government to get our money. It's kind of dishearling to build a program and then to have the budget cut like this." Bob Martin, president of Haskell, said the cuts would require Haskell students to pay more tuition. "This means that the students would pay about $500 in tuition, " Martin said. "That might hurt our enrollment numbers a little bit. But we still have a "We are still thinking that our relationship could be improved and strengthened." Bob Martin President of Haskell long-range goal to attract 2,000 students by the year 2000." Martin said Haskell and the University were taking stents to improve their relationship. we are imaizing a matriculation agreement between Haskell and KU so that Haskell students can easily matriculate to KU," he said. "We are still thinking that our relationship could be improved and strengthened." Hannes Combes, executive education assistant at Haskell, said a new organization, Friends of Haskell, had discussed several ways to improve cooperation. "One of the things we are looking at right now is a faculty exchange," Combesat said. "We may have several staff exchanges as early as fall. We are also looking at transfer credit and conducting cooperative research studies." She said the group's biggest concern was the transfer of Haskell students to the University. "Our biggest focus is to get students from Haskell to attend KU with as much ease and as little disruption in their academic studies as possible," Combest said. She said that more than 50 students from Haskell attended KUlast semester. Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs, said that the University had considered creating several Native American studies courses but that budgetary expenses would restrict a full departmental program. "Budget restrictions at all places keep us from doing a lot of expensive things," Brinkman said. "From the standpoint of both universities, there are a lot of things we could do more." 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