8 Monday, February 19, 1979 12 University Dally Kansan Regents to allow fee delay Some foreign students at Kansas Board of Regents schools will be allowed to pay their tuition up to two months after the semester begins. The Board of Regents voted Friday to allow foreign students whose tuition is paid by their governments to enroll without paying their fees. The governments must pay the tuition by Nov. 1 for the fall semester and March 20 for the spring semester. Frank Lowman, Regents board chairman, and the Regents schools had followed the rules. "We just never have had a firm, written policy before," he said. There were more than 2,000 foreign students at Regents schools, Jordan Haines, Under the new rule, all students are required to pay their tuition when they enroll, except for foreign students sponsored by their governments. Regents . . . From page one year's tuition for each year they agree to practice in Kansas. There are two types of Type I scholarships pay for all tuition fees plus a monthly stipend of $500 during the academic year. For each year of support, the students must agree to practice one year in an area of Kansas that is designated as underserved. Type II scholarships pay for all tuition fees, but do not provide a stipend. In return, the students agree to practice in any area of Kansas they choose. There are 426 students in the program now. That is about four times the number the Legislature had expected, Rosetta Tait student financial aid at the Med Center, said. A Senate committee voted Thursday to allow those now enrolled in the program to Regent, said. He said he did not know how many men were sponsored by their govern- Under present rules, the Regents schools allow students to pay their tuition up until the 20th day of classes because of unusual circumstances. The new policy will not change that rule. continue with the scholarships, but to abolish them for all other students, this paw will go before you. Richard Von Ende, executive secretary of KU, said he did not think the bill would pass THE BOARD voted to request $1.5 million for the program for the 1978-80 school year, instead of the $1.1 million it had originally requested. The Board of Regents also discussed raising the Student Union building fee at KU from $15 to $16.50 a semester. The building fee increase the activity fee students pay each semester. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said that many Iranian students were having trouble getting money from their country, but that he did not know whether an unusually large number were late paying their tuition this semester. KU officials have estimated that the increase would provide $400,000 each year to help operate the satellite union. The remaining $400,000 needed was raised through sales in the satellite union's bookstore and restaurants. The Need of Religion in the Material World KU Bahai Club will meet on Mon., Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Kansas Union Everyone is Welcome Nationally Known Christian Speaker Speaker: Russ Johnston How to Prepare for the 21st Century 7:00 p.m. Templin Hall Main Lounge Tuesday Monday Main Lounge 7:00 p.m. Hashinger Hall 8th floor lobby Senate president cancels own ticket to legislative meal Ross Doyen, president of the Kansas Senate, has canceled his scheduled appearance at the Eighth Annual Ball in Louisville on April 5 p.m. tonight in the Lewis Hall cafeteria. 8th floor lobby Shankel also said the new rule would not affect 12 Nigerian students who were undergoing cancer treatment. 9:00 p.m. McCollum Hall Stereo Room 9:00 p.m. JRP Hall Ron Giersch, co-chairman of the AURH committee that planned the event, said yesterday that Doyen gave no reason last week for the cancellation. Giersch said that the other scheduled speakers would attend the meal. They include Chancellor Archie C Rykes; AURH President Larry Britton; Speaker of the Kansas House and State park; speaker of the Kansas House and State Park. John Yogel, R-Lawrence. Cafeteria Giersch said there would be 14 state senators, 82 state representatives and state judges registered for the dinner. Others in attendance would be KU administrators. Shanket said the new rule had not been designed to prevent students from enrolling Sponsored by the Navigators Residence hall residents made advance reservations for the free meal. Lambda Sigma Society A sophomore coed honour society at the University of Kansas is now accepting applications for a freshman trainee in freshman manage an application form from any living group or the Office of Student Services. "It will help those students who want to attend school here, but have trouble getting the money from their embassies," Shankel said. If you have any questions, please inquire at the Office of Student Organizations and Activities. Applications due Feb. 20 Feb. 20-22 SUA The 12 students, who were on scholarships from Nigeria, together we Owe K$14,103 and give $5,690. 9:30am-4:00pm Picture Lending Library SUA Office, Lobby Level, Kansas Union Rentals range from $5-$15 Engineering & Computer Science Majors DONT GRADUATE without talking to the Hughes Recruiter visiting your campus soon. Contact your placement office for interview dates. HUGHES Creating a new work with employees AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F L Creation a new world with electronics! Stock up for School - General office supplies - Engineering supplies - Architecture supplies - Art supplies DOWNTOWN 930 MASS 9:30 AM-9:00 MON.-SAT. 9:30 AM-5:30 PM SUN. 1979 ROCK CHALK REVUE All Is Fair In Love Friday March 2, Saturday March 3 Friday $3.50 Saturday $4.00 Tickets on sale at Kief's, SUA, Lawrence National Bank, and University State Bank. Partially funded by Student Senate Building Bridges Between Cultures An Evening of International Presentations at Operation Friendship Tonite at 7:00 pm at the Center 1629 W. 19th Students from Japan, Pakistan, Iran, Brazil, Kuwait, and Italy will share a unique aspect of their culture through slides, exhibits, and music. Non-members are welcome to participate in the presentations, or to just come and enjoy. Plan to arrive early if you can present something about your country. Funded by Student Senate *p* up graduation announcement packets at Kansas University Bookstore. Oral lecture & Daisy HEC Conference Stars >Graduating? Buick Regal Monte Carlo Cullast Supreme Firebird Admiral Car Rental (All equipped with snow tires.) 2340 Alabama 843-2931 films sua Tuesday, February 20 BONNIE & CLYDE (1967) Dir. Arthur Penn, with Warren Beatty, Gwen Ganne, Gene Skelman, Terry Ellison, and James Patterson, portant films of the 60s, this film launched the controversy on exces- sion of pornography. Wednesdav. February 21 Pasolini: THE DECAMERON (1972) Dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini; with Franco Citti, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Bawdy tales of sex based on Boccaccio's stories. Italy/subtitles. Director Halle Gerima in person! Thursday, February 22 HARVEST: 3000 YEARS Dir. Halle Gerima. Set in contemporary Ethiopia, "Hawass" tells the story of a peasant family's struggle for survival under feudal conditions and to escape the grasp of a wealthy landowner. "...a' truly African reality presented in a truly African cinematic style." — 8th Annual Black Film Festival. Ethiopia/ubuites. The Gerima will be available for questions and film. (Dir. Hale Gerima; with Barbara O. Jones. A powerful dramatized portrait of urban black America, in which a character's face is captured by film captures the rich, distinctive style of ghetto language and humor, with occasional outbursts of violence. "This is a film of revolutionary optimism based in the reality of life," she wrote in La Saima, The Black Collegian. PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Gerima will be available for questions and comments following the film. Director Halle Gerima in person! Friday, February 23 BJISH MAMA 8:00 Forum Room $1.00 Admission (1978) Friday & Saturday February 23 & 24 PRETTY BABY Dir. Louis Malee; with Kate Carringan, Susan Saranand, Brooke Shields. The magazine's 19th anniversary in 1917. Photography by Sven Nykrist. F: 7-100 8:30 M: 8-100 All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud, at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Wercken shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted. $1.50 admission. COMMONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE INFO 414-6418 THESE ARE THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT NOW! R Varsity WIZ Cinema Twin DIANA ROSS and RICHARD PRYOR G Event 1:20 8:35 Saturday Mar 20 Cinnamon... 31st & Iowa Eve 7:30 & 9:20 Sat-Sun Matinee 2:40 Walt Disney's "THE NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" G Hillcrest Evenings at 17:20 & 9:30 Sat Sun Matinees 2:00 Hillcrest Event17:35 & 9:40 Sat Sun Mar 16-20 "ICE PG CASTLES" Granada "LORD OF Eat 3:30 & 4:45 Sat Sun at 3:30 4:45 PG THE RINGS' "BORN PG AGAIN" Hillcrest "EVERY WHICH Eve 17:30 8:40 Sat Sun 10:15 WAY BUT LOOSE" a musical entertainment feb.22, 23, 24 8:00 for reservations phone hashinger hall 864-4390 Positions Available Student Senate Treasurer $200.00 per Month Flexible Hours—Average 15 hrs. per wk. This is an administrative position with supervision over two employees or all accounts of the Student Senate. Business or Accounting background is preferable. No previous Student Senate experience is required. Administrative Assistant $275.00 per Month Flexible Hours—Average 20 hrs, per wk. Position involves clerical work and bookkeeping experience is pre- ferred. Both positions start March 1 and continue through the summer—possibly for one year if applicant wishes. Applications and complete job descriptions are available in the Student Senate Office, 105 B Kansas Union. Deadline for application is 5:00 Monday February 19. The Student Senate is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply. Funded by Student Senate