CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 30, 1984 Changes will affect spring enrollment Page 6 By MARY CARTER Staff Reporter Students coursing through Strong Hall yesterday in search of spring semester timetables was one sign that spring semester enrollment is not far away. Yesterday was the first day the familiar books were available. Enrollment this semester differs in two ways from previous semesters, Gary Thompson, director of student records, said yesterday. One change may be permanent, and the other depends on the calendar, he said. THE BIGGEST CHANGE is that advising and enrollment appointments overlap by one week. Undergraduate advising in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and in the professional schools will be Nov. 5-16. Enrollment appointments begin Nov. 12 and end Dec. 5. Before this semester, the two-week period of academic advising ended before appointments at the enrollment center in Strong Hall began on Tuesday, October 21, and the University Committee on Undergraduate Advising, Thompson said. Brower Burehlh, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and chairman of the committee, said the change was an attempt to spread the advising process over the entire two-week period. "We just want to encourage the students to get started during the first week of advising," he said. "Last spring, there was a big backup on the last two weeks before the college. Everyone waited until the last two days." J. MICHAEL YOUNG, associate dean of the college, said 3,000 student lined up to receive the dean's stamp on the last day of advising last spring. "This semester, we hope that the seniors, who will begin having appointments to enroll on the first Monday, will have a real motive to get things done the first week." Young said. The second change is that about half the enrollment appointments will be after Thanksgiving vacation. "It's no big deal." Thompson said. "That's just how the calender are." Thompson said that starting enrollment early enough to be finished by Thanksgiving vacation would have put it too close to this semester's late enrollment and adddrop periods. If a student's enrollment appointments conflict with a class, he said, the student is expected to attend class. "THIS HAS BEEN our policy all along, but we are trying to stress it more this year," he said. Guillermo Gibens, 3, peeks through his homemade robot costume. Association Halloween costume contest Sunday afternoon at the Guillermo was one of the participants in the Stouffer Neighborhood Stouffer Place playground. 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