University Daily Kansan, September 23, 1981 Page 5 Alternatives From page one really help them step out into the corporate world." way to maybe in just history world's anian irii senior Capps said the Electronic Computer Programming Institute didn't consider liberal and courses useless for management, but the Institute's goal was to give students marketable skills. and "He can go out and build on those management skills later on, but he's employable in the meantime." Capps said. The stress on quick employment is shared by Finlay Engineering College of Kansas City, Mo. Finlay Engineering offers a bachelor of science degree in engineering in a three-and-a-half year program that stresses engineering courses and decreases liberal arts prerequisites. GORDON FINLAY, president of Finlay Engineering, said he thought the main attraction of the school was its smaller size and its opportunity for personal attention from in-room but he added that the technical orientation of the school could also appeal to students. "It's not that we don't believe in music and arts, but the program was designed originally to be very technically oriented," he said. "Some students don't feel comfortable in those classes. Consequently, they choose a school on that campus." Wallace said liberal arts courses were valuable in producing qualified specialists. "in a four-year school, you have a full liberal education," he said, and you'd have the full bachelor's degree. "I don't think that students understand that learning to do the job in front of them is not the whole of their education. We're not just training people for jobs. A job is not your whole life." "I think there's always an attraction to the quick solution." TECHNICAL SCHOOL officials contend their schools' solutions work, however, at least as far as the school's technology. "Of the students who wanted placement, we had placed 100 percent of them," Cummins said. Finlay said the Finlay Engineering program's areas on technical courses has not hurt job performance. "We've been here 82 years," he said. "If we Although officials of both systems claim theirs is advantageous, they generally agree that individuals must choose the option best suited for them. didn't have good placement, we wouldn't have been here for all that time." "The two colleges, I feel, work hand in hand." Currums said. "It depends on the individual and what you do." Annuity Lonnie Rose, FacEx secretary, said that although payments were delayed, the state collected interest on the money it held. From page one "The state is making use of my money and gets interest on it," he said. ROSE IS ACTING as FacFex chairman while Ernest Angst, FacFex chairman, is out of town. Rose estimated the state earned $15,000 a year by holding payments. He estimated the interest rate was 8 percent, but Martin thought it was closer to 12 percent. the building. He also suggested that WTCS should get $10,000 in grant money from the city to rehabilitate their present home or find a suitable new one. From page one COMMISSIONER Don Binns modified the request by saying that a two-year lease would be made to him. Commission "We have to view the commission's decision as a real disappointment," Judith Cuildy, team leader for O'Connell said. "We know that the commission is not going to the agency, but it will be difficult for us to survive." John Parker, ranch director of O'Connell, said his organization would try to find a private foundation to obtain money for building a new facility on O'Connell's ranch. Both Doria and Culey gave presentations to the commission, trying to sway commisioners to take action. Commissioners had visited both WTCS and O'Connell to measure their needs. "We made a real effort not to talk to each other before the meeting," Francisco said. "We each had to look at the issue in our own ways." FRANCISCO SAID she was not sure whether the city should commit revenue sharing to social services agencies before the final budget cuts were made. Gleason also was concerned about whether the publicity surrounding the decision on the building would endanger WTCS's clients if they moved to the building. Doria said an alarm system and protective covers on the window could be installed to protect it from scaffolding. After the lease decision was made, the commissioners did not act on Clark's earlier grant WTCS $10,000. They said, however, that they would bring it up at a later meeting. "We wish Commissioner Clark would have given us the $1,000 as an incentive to find a new position." She said they would try to get donations and private foundation money to find a new shelter or home. "We have solicited funds from individuals to keep our agency going," Doria said. "I've begged for money until I'm embarrassed to do anything we had gotten the money we need to survive." AFTER SATURDAY'S KU GAME 2 FOR 1'S 5-8 pm Great sandwiches and fried vegetables too! ! THIS WEEK! 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