University Daily Kansan, October 6, 1982 Tuition Page 5 Tuition and fees at Big Eight universities
UniversityResidentNon-resident
UndergraduateGraduateUndergraduateGraduate
University of Kansas$452$452$1,110$1,110
Kansas State University$462.75$462.75$1,120.75$1,120.75
University of Colorado$610.75$645.25$2,365.25$2,337.25
University of Missouri$534$585$1,554$1,707
University of Nebraska*$513.75$463.80$1,338.75$1,122
Oklahoma State University**$321.75** $363$336.60$651.75** $742.50$700.80
University of Oklahoma**$340.25** $381.50$362$909.50** $1,041.50$997.40
Iowa State University$520$600$1,290$1,400
*The University of Nebraska, Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma charge full-time tuition by the hour. The figures are based on 15 hours for undergraduates and 12 hours for graduates. **The Oklahoma universities charge according to class. The lower fees are for freshmen-sophomore level work and the higher figures are for the junior-senior level.** "can still attract out-of-state students even with high non-resident tuition," he said. From page one FULL-TIME UNDERGRADEADAYS and graduates who are Kansas residents paid $462.75 this semester at K-State, according to officials. Non-residents paid $1,120.75 per semester. Both K-State and KU students must pay incidental and campus privilege fees. K-State's campus privilege fees went up this semester, the officials said. Jones said that the fiscal policies of the different state governments and universities largely determined how much students would pay. Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, said that Kansas was attempting to set tuition equal to 25 percent of the cost of education at KU. That's why the Regents approved the 20 percent increase, Cobb said. HE ALSO SAID that many universities, especially Big Ten Conference schools, probably made students bear much more of the cost of going to college than the target level set by "There is a strong egalitarianism in the state of Kansas," he said, adding that the state has traditionally tried to keep tuition at a minimum. FIVE OF the universities charge a flat rate for full-time students, usually considered to be students taking 12 hours or more, but Nebraska and the Oklahoma schools charge by the hour. Joubs doubts whether the cost of living in each of the college communities varies much, he said, so he discounts it as a factor in the differing tuition rates. So the more hours students are enrolled at three those universities, the more they pay. The Oklahoma schools also charge a higher rate for students taking junior and senior level courses than for students doing freshmen and junior work, said officials from the two universities. suspects but they rise above other suspects for reasons that are obvious to us." From page one Tylenol CALIFORNIA HEALTH officials began checking doctors' offices and hospitals in Ovieville, a town of about 9,500 people 50 miles north of Sacramento, for possible cases linked to the man's poisoning. Officials said the capsules were right at Long's Drugstore on Ovieville Dam Road. In San Francisco, regional FDA director William Hill said strychnine — fatal if taken in large quantities — was discovered in two bottles on the shelf, but the store, plus a bottle on the store's shelf. "The bottles appear to have been tampered with," Hill said. "You can see pink blecks." It's a sub-lethal dose, enough to make you real sick but not enough to kill you." The FDA dispatched eight investigators to Oroville. Strychnine is an odorless poison that can kill in large doses and, in smaller doses, cause nervous system disorders, including convulsions. Though it causes swelling and the cyanide that killed the Chicago victim. A STATEMENT by McNeil said, "We are working with the FBI and the FDA to determine the implications of that discovery. In conjunction with the FDA, we are notifying retaliatory parties who have breached capsules and regular-strength capsules throughout the country until further notice." A McNeil spokesman said the company would soon begin re-packaging its products to prevent potential tampering. FDA commissioner Arthur Hull Hayes in Washington he said expected that new drugs would more secure packaging for over-the-counter drugs to avoid reports of the Tylonen poisonings. IN WASHINGTON, government officials said yesterday that there were few federal regulations on the use and sale of cyanide, the potent neurotoxin that killed seven people in the Chicago area. The FBI is also investigating at least 10 cases of acid-laced eye drops and nasal sprays in Southern California stores, officials revealed Thursday. Bernard Bernhardt County was a "false alarm." Trumpet From nave none Disneyland last summer was sharing his views with other people. "I got to touch some people's hearts just by being there and telling them what I believe," Arbogast said. "I got to help them change from playing for themselves to playing for God." He said he thought being selected as a section leader had a deeper meaning than he could perceive at this time. "Just running the trumpet section seems a little shallow to me, not very glorifying to God." else to talk to. I think something else is involved that I'd find when I get down there." ARBOGAST LEARNED to play trumpet from his grandfather, a former professional musician for WIBW radio in Topeka. His grandfather always wanted Arbogast to play trumpet professionally, but Arbogast said he was unsure of his own goals. "I want to go by what God's telling me to do. I could be a missionary, or I could end up playing my horn," Arbogast said. "I do feel as if I am learning." He is also in a hole of doors, opening up for my playing." ALL SENIORS (not just class card holders) Voting for the HOPE AWARD finalists will take place Tuesday and Wednesday October 5th and 6th from 9:00 to 4:00 You must show your ID. Vote at: Union, Wescoe, Robinson, or Malott (NW corner). NORTHEAST CORNER OF 23rd and Iowa Next to Food Barn Today thru Sunday,(10/6-10/15) 11 Big Days Our Everyday Low Prices Include .. Hiland CHIPS Regular, Sour Cream & Cocoa or Drink 24¢ FOOT-LONGS Delicious All Meal 65¢ CHILI or KRAUT Added to any meal 15¢ POLISH SAUSAGE Hearty Fried All Meal 57¢ Crispy. Fresh DILL SLICE 12¢ Sparkling Ice Cold Coca-Cola 25¢ LADIES NIGHT! Ladies: 2 Free Drinks! Guys: 2 Free Draws! (obtain coupons by entering doors before 11) Dance all night to the sounds of 842-7210 23rd and Ousdahl Southern Hills Center GAMMONS GAMMONS Mark Deller, Director The University of Kansas Chamber Music Series Presents The Deller Consort Lynee Dawson, soprano Mark Deller, countertertier Maurice Bevan, baritone Eizabeth Bean, soprano Rogers Covey-Crimp, tenor Robert Spencer, lute 3:30 p.m., m., s. October 10, 1982 "The Co- lege" Europe" c. i. 1600 SOLD OUT 8:00 p.m., Monday October 11, 1982 "Music in Tudor and Stuart England" "It is difficult to describe their flexibility, their captivating freshness, the warmth, the humour, this happy feeling of sharing music with their audience." Le Provençal (Marville) Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall BoxOffice for reservations. call 913/844-3892 All seats reserved; Public: $6, KU Students: $3, Senior Citizens and other Students: $5 SENIORS: DON'T BE LEFT OUT! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO APPEAR IN THE 1983 JAYHAWKER! SENIOR PORTRAITS Shooting begins MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., some evenings avail. South Entrance, Main Union $1 sitting fee Call yearbook office for appointment 10-4 864-3728