University Daily Kansan, December 2, 1981 Page 3 early was moon, ay. ar-old in B. fighth p.m. er of mont- losest with a Special students to face tougher rules By PAM ALLOWAY Staff Reporter Students dismissed from the college of Liberal Arts and Sciences who wish to enroll as special students, classified by the University as 92 students, will come further tougher restrictions in the future. - The special students should not be permitted to enroll during the regular enrollment; they should be The College Assembly yesterday approved a proposal asking that the following recommendations be presented to the Dean of Admissions and Records by the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences: permitted to enroll only on a space-available basis, such as easy-access and late-enrollment. - They should not be permitted to carry more than 12 credits. - They should be permitted to carry more than six credits for initial enrollment only if their GPAs meet the following requirements: 0.9 for freshmen, 1.3 for sophomores and 1.7 for upperclassmen. THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY, which consists of all faculty members in the college and 109 undergraduates, is the governing body of the College of Liberal Arts. It is also responsible for setting degree requirements. The assembly votes on curriculum changes, educational policies- including the add-drop policy, course changes, major requirements and teaching awards. Additionally, the recommendation requested the Dean of Admissions and Records to monitor the academic performance of the students who are permitted to carry more than six credits under these rules and determine whether, for subsequent enrollments as special students, they will be permitted to carry more than six credits. According to William L. Kelly, associate dean of Admissions and Records, there are 550 92 students in the University. Steve Goldman, associate professor of English, who presented the recommendation to the Assembly, said it was drawn up as a preventive measure. "We're trying to prevent a problem before it becomes too serious." Goldman said. "And we want to be able to lay out our dismissal policy before our undergraduates." THE POLICY recommendation was passed by a majority of the College Assembly. Action was also taken on 25 courses in the college of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Ten courses were added, three courses deleted and changes were made in the prerequisites for 13 courses. Balloon-a-Gram "Please to the Occasion" SEND A BALLOON-A-GRAM! F. O. Box 3122 Lawrence, KS 60044 MainePortage/Maine **Boyd's Coins-Antiques** Class Rings Bay = Shell - Trade Gold = Sacrifice Antique = Wallets 11 New Haven Collections 111 New Hampshire Laurence, Kansas 66044 913-842-8771 - RAINBOW TROUT - MAKO STEAKS - SHRIMP OMELETTE MUST BRING IN THIS AD OFFER EXPIRES 12-15-81 Lawrence's WHARF Restaurant TONIGHT IS PITCHER NIGHT at THE HAWK GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERS Audio Visual Center Audio, Projection & Video Equipment Rental Service Free Delivery to Lawrence Lawrence CALL 814-0299 UNIQUE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN southern HIllies Shipping Center Lawrenceville Kansas City Wishes you a Happy Holiday Season with this $1 off coupon on any tray of food over $3 in value. Daily 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 5-8 p.m. present this coupon for $1 off $1 off UDK $1 off Cafeteria Expires 12/16/81 Limit 1 per tray A man walked into Adventure Teaching Supplies, 1010 Massachusetts St., Monday, pretended to have a gun in his pocket and told the clerk to give him the money, Lawrence police said yesterday. The man, who a stocking over his head, pushed the clerk in the face, knocking her to the floor, and took a file box. There are no suspects in the case, police said. BURGLARS ENTERED Pyramid Sounds, 620 Massachusetts St., through an unlocked rear door Sunday and store more than $1,000 worth of stereo The man fled on foot, police said. equipment, $200 worth of jewelry and a calculator, police said. On the record There are no suspects in the case, police said. BURGLARST STOLE $150 from the cash drawer at Stitch On Needleworks. 929 Massachusetts St. between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday police said. There are no suspects in the case. BURGLAR'S STOLE $830 worth of jewelry from 819 Connecticut St. , last Monday night after they entered through the front door. Designers of creative gift candles. Priced from $2.50 to $25.00. URS: 9:00 till 8:30 M-TH 10:00 till 5:30 F-Sat Sunny Afternoons DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL! HOURS: SGT. PRESTON'S OF THE NORTH BAR-RESTAURANT BARBEQUED RIBS & SALAD BAR Introductory Offer ALL YOU CAN EAT for only $5.95 TODAY 11 a.m., 10 p.m. Sponsored By: BOARD OF CLASS OFFICERS Be There! open to the public 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 815 New Hampshire Free Beer for Class Card Holders PRIZES AWARDED!! ALL CLASS PARTY AND 3RD OR 4TH ANNUAL GOLDFISH SWALLOW!! Featuring: JASPER $3.00 All You Can Drink This Thursday: 8:30-12:30 p.m. Lawrence Opera House