Wednesday, January 22, 1975 5 Problems in advising identified by survey College-Within-the-College students think advisers should be knowledgeable in students' major fields of study, according to research that will be presented in StudEx tonight. The survey also estimates that as many as 30 per cent of the students enrolled in the College-Within-the-College don't consult advisers before enrollment. The Student Senate Communications Committee, which released a summary of the report to the Senate on Friday, presented a full report at the StudEx meeting tonight. The survey was conducted during November and December. More than 250 students participated in the selected randomly for survey questioning. Tedde Tasheff, chairman of the committee, said the purpose of the survey was to rate good and bad characteristics of advisers. On Campus A PHYSICAL FITNESS program orientation meeting will be at 4:00 p.m. today in 123 Robinson. Participants will sign up for fitness and workouts will begin Friday. The program, sponsored by the department of health, physical education and will be Monday, Wednesday and Fridays for 30 minutes, beginning at 6:45 a.m. THE COLLEGE of Liberal Arts and Sciences Office located on the second floor of Strong Hall, has announced new hours. The office will be open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB will have its Spring semester organizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 16th. GAYLE UMBERGER, Roel senior, will present a piano recital at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Costs ... From Page 3 much needed classroom and office space for the School of Journalism, whose enrollment has increased more than 400 per cent in the last decade according to a recent study. Strong Auditorium received a major facelifting for use as a multi-media center. Audio-video equipment, new seating, and audio/cell phone cabling were installed at a cost of $60,000. "The important thing is what the kids saw as good or bad characteristics," she said. "The questions were open-ended, so they could be easily computed." The summary said the most frequent criticism encountered was that advisers didn't spend enough time with students. Freshman and transfer students interviewed frequently said they needed better orientation to the concept of advising. Tasheff said she thought the survey would be useful. "I think it was definitely helpful in finding out what kids wanted in their advising session." John Beisner, student body president, said the survey reinforced changes made this semester by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. I think that the survey basically showed that the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is moving in the right direction," Beisner said. Beisner said changes in the College advising system this semester included assigning advisers permanently for the first two years that students are enrolled in the College and assigning advisers according to their familiarity with students' majors. KU VS. K-STATE February 1 at Manhattan Price: $12^{00} SUA Basketball Trips Price includes: - One reserve seat ticket - Round trip charter bus - Beer and soft drinks on bus - Free time in Aggieville before and after game Call or Stop by SUA Office for more info. 864-3477 Space and tickets limited! So sign up now! --or call 864-3535 for Information 25th Annual Rock Chalk Revue Inbetween Act Tryouts We are looking for inclusive self prepared acts or you can try out for the Rock Chalk players and do song and dance that we arrange for you 7:00-10:00 p.m. 4059 Wescoe Hall Open to All Students For Information Call John Schwartz, 864-2622 Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358. Belly Dance Lessons Sponsored by the Flamingo Dance Studio of K.C. 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