University Daily Kansan. February 24, 1982 Student Affairs reorganizes departments By ANNE CALOVICH Staff Reporter The division of student affairs will be reorganized to better meet student needs, David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said yesterday. The student affairs program now is divided into three areas: admissions and records, student life and student services. The reorganized program will eliminate student services. Its departments will be distributed between student life and admissions and records, which will come under the new heading of educational services. Because of the change, there will be more help for students seeking campus jobs or preparing to enter the job market and more help for enhancement of out-of-class activities. AMBLER SAID he considered the reorganization after the January death of Donald Alderson, former dean of student services. The position left by Alderson will not be filled. Instead the money will be funneled into the rest of the departments. Implementation of the program will begin immediately, Ambler said, but will not be completed until the beginning of the next fiscal year, July 1, because it involves some reallocation of funds. Under the reorganization, admissions and records will become separate departments under educational services Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and !Openings for Student Senate Budget Subcommittee! Applications Available in Senate Office Membership Closes: 1 March, 5 p.m. COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER STUDENTS The 33rd Annual COMMUNITY COLLEGE Conference will be held on Thursday, February 25 in the SATELLITE Union Each year the Office of Admissions and Records sponsors a conference which brings to the campus community college personnel for a program of academic and student affairs presentations. On the basis of attendance, students meet with their former students who are community college transfers. The Office of Admissions and Records invites interested students to take part in this year's Conference. It will be an excellent opportunity to discuss your preparations for K.U., how well you have met the academic challenge of the academic programs, and your concerns for the future here. Your participation also helps the University build a stronger relationship with your former school, while gaining valuable information about making your K.U. experience a more meaningful one for you. Students attending the morning meeting will be excused from attendance in their class between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. on the 25th. If you cannot attend, students should send an email that the student conferences are scheduled until 11:00. If you could stop by for a brief visit from 10:30 to 11:00, it would be appreciated. The following community colleges will be attending the Concord College and Wake Forest University. The students in the Satellite Union. The locations are indicated below. COMMUNITY COLLEGES: Allen County, Iola-P Barton County, Great Bend-P Butler County, El Dorado-P Colby-P Dodge City-P Donnelly, Kansas City, Mo.-P Garden City-P Haskell-P Highland-P Hutchinson-P Allen County, Iola-P Independence-P Johnson County-SE Kansas City Kansas-SP Labette, Parsons-P Maple Woods, Kansas City Mo P. SE: Conference/Lounge Level 3 Independence-P Neosho County, Chanute-P Penn Valley, Kansas City, Mo-P Prailt Seward County, Liberal-P P: Party Room Level 1 This is your opportunity to give feedback information about experiences at K.U. to your former community college. Room Schedule for Student Conferences 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. February 25. SATELITE Union In case you have any questions concerning the conference, please contact the Office of Admissions and Records, 128 Strong Hall, phone 864-3911. Other departments under educational services will be admissions, student orientation programs, student financial aid, student employment, the University Counseling Center and the KU Placement Center. records, will become dean of educational services. UNDER THE heading of student life will be all departments having to do with students' special needs, Ambler said. Barbara Ballard, coordinator of the women's resource center, will continue in that position and also become associate dean of student life. Ambler In addition, the student health services will report directly to Ambler. He now oversees the Kansas Union and the department of housing, two other services that operate on their own income and not on money from the state. dinator of student employment in the financial aid office will become full time. "There's going to be a lot of special problems with the health services." Ambler said. "As enrollment stabilizes, the income to the student health services stabilizes because it's based on the student health fee." To avoid increasing the health fee, Ambler said he would examine the health services now being offered. FRESHMEN STUDENTS (Plus any interested upperclassmen) The 33rd Annual Principal-Counselor-Student Conference will be held on Thursday, February 25 in the Kansas Union Each year the Office of Admissions and Records sponsors a Conference which brings to the campus high school principals and counselors a program of academic and student affairs presentations. The conference also meets with their former students who are freshmen or sophomores. The Office of Admissions and Records invites interested students to take part in this year's Conference. It will be an excellent opportunity to discuss your preparation for K.U., how well you have met the academic challenge of the academic programs, and your concerns for the future here. Your participation also helps the University build a stronger relationship with your former school, while gaining valuable information about making your K.U. experience a more meaningful one for you. Students attending the morning meeting will be excused only from attendance in their class between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. on the 25th. The following high schools will be attending the Conference on the Development of Emerging Student in the Kansas Union. The locations are indicated below. KANSAS HIGH SCHOOLS: Abilene-B Aquinas-B Ashland-Englewood-C Atchison-B Augusta-B Baldwin-B Beloit-C Bishop Mege-Sunflower Room, Level Blue Valley (Stanley):Alcove D, Level Central Heights-C Chanute-B Chaparral-C Chase County-C Colby-B Conway Springs-C Decatur Community-C DeSoto-B Dodge City-B Elkart-C Ellsworth-C Emporia-B Eudora-B Field Kindley Memorial-B F.L. Schlagle International Room, Level 5 Fort Scott-B Gardner-B Garnett-B Goddard-B Goodland-C Gorham-C Great Band-Alcove F, Level 3 Herlington-C Herington-C Hiawatha-B Highland Park-B Hill City-C Holosington-B Horton-C Humboldt-C Hutchinson-Alcove A, Level 3 Immaculata-B Independence-B Jetmore-C Junction City-Alcove B, Level 3 Kapaun-Marmel Carmel-B Labette County-C Lansing-B Larned-C Lawnmore Big Eight Room, Level 5 Leavenworth-Trail Room, Level 2 Lincoln-C Lindsburg-C Louisburg-C Locust Larry-G Lyndon-C Manhattan Cork I (Cafeteria) Level 3 Mankato-C Marquette C MCheron-B Meade-C Medicine Lodge, Sharon-C Mountain Valley C Montezuma-C Moundridge-C Mulvane-C Nemaha Valley-B Neodesha-C Norton-C Olathe-Traditions Room, Level 4 Olpe C Osage City-C Osawatomie-B Osborne-C Ottawa-B Parsons-B Perry-Lecompont-C Philipsburg-C Plainville-C Peaceman Ridge-B Pomona-C Prairie View-C Quivira Heights-C Rossville-C Russell-B Salina Central Cottonwood Room, Level 1 South Meadowlark Room, Level 3 Santa Fe Trail-C Scott City-C Swanbury-B Shawnee Mission East-Woodruff Aud, Level 5 Shawnee Mission North-Centennial Room, Level 6 Shawnee Mission Northwest-Kansas Room, Level 6 Shawnee Mission South-Forum Room, Level 4 Shawnee Mission West-Pine Room, Level 6 Southwestern Heights-C St. Marys-C St. Paul, Erie, Thayer-C Summer-Berwyn-C Syracuse-C Tonganoxie-Alcove E, Level 3 Topkeah High-Patior A, Level 5 ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOLS: New Trite Winnetka-Governor Room, Level 4 Valley Falls-C NEBRASKA HIGH S.C. Central, Omaha-B Creighton Prep, Omaha-B B-Ballroom Level 5. Tonganoxie-Alceve E, Level 3 Topkea West-Partar A, Level 5 Topkea West-Partar C, Level 5 Wabauanse-C Wahburn Rural-Cork 2 (Cafeteria) Level 3 Washington(K.C.)-B Watheena-C Wellington-B Wellville-B West Smith County-C Wichita East-Regionalist Room, Leve Wichita Heights-B Wichita North-Mt. Oread Room, Level Wichita North-ML Oread Room, Level 5 Wichita Northwest Council Room, Level 4 Wichita South-B Wichita Southeast-Walnut (Conference) Wichita West-B Williamsburg-C Winfield-B Wyandotte-B MISSOURI HIGH SCHOOLS: Chicago South 8 Raytown South, Raytown 8 Liberty 8 NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOLS: Millard North High School, Omaha-B Millard South High School, Omaha-B C-Cafeteria Level 3 This is your opportunity to give feedback information about our periences at K.U. to your former high school. 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