Page 6 University Daily Kansan, September 1. 1982 ASK proposes aid A student financial assistance and training program designed to offset the 20 percent tuition increase next fall was proposed to the KU Student Senate Executive Committee last night, the executive director of the Associated Students of Kansas said yesterday. "Basically the philosophy behind this is, if we're going to have a tuition increase we need to put it back into assistance programs for the student," said Mark Tallman, ASK executive director, who presented the proposal. ASK is a student legislative lobbying group for the six Board of Regents schools and Washburn University. The program would provide training in the student's area of education, Tallman said, and would encourage participation of private sector employers so it would not be necessary to create jobs at the public expense. "We don't want this new program to provide jobs such as jantors or secretaries, the idea is to create an internship." Tallman said the program would be administered through the Student Assistance Section of the Board of Regents, which is responsible for the State Scholarship and Fulmit Grant programs. The state would provide matching funds for the student employment program, which would initially cost from $1 to $5 million annually. "I realize that kind of appropriation during the current fiscal crisis will be difficult," he said. "On the other hand, because of the things that are happening, the tuition increase, Reagan's cuts and the depressed economy, I think that this is a good time to do this." Tallman said the program would help many lower and middle-class income families in Kansas who were burdened by the rising cost of education. Student jobs are the only alternative to high unemployment and the direct student assistance and loan programs quickly evaporating under the Reagan administration, he said. Tallman said this would be a cost-effective program because the state would provide matching funds. For every public dollar spent, $1.25 would be provided by community-based agencies, and $2.00 would be contributed by private employers in student wages. "Whether it's realistic right now, I don't know," Tallman said. "It's a very ambitious program. And it may not be done right now, but it could take a few more campus jobs to get students through school, then I'll feel like ASK has done something worthwhile." on campus CONTEMPLAIT PRAYER SESSION will be at 7:45 p.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center, 1204 Ora St. TODAY UNIVERSITY FORUM, featuring Gov. John Carlin, will be at 11:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. KU Student Assistance Center's SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHOP will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. 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