Thursday, June 12, 1971 3 will Counseling system aids older students By STAN STENERSEN Kansan Staff Reporter If you think registration lines, term papers and late-night cramming for finals are exasperating, try adding children, full-time established careers or divorces to the mix. University Daily Kansan Older students who return to college after an absence often have such problems, but it doesn't stop them. The Kansas Division of Continuing Education have developed a program called Project Reentry, which they hope will make many older students in the Kansas City metropolitan area. FOCUS The two staff members, Vivian McCoy, Mrs. McCoy, and Dr. Terry May, director of instructional services. yesterday that older students often had difficulty combining their studies with all the other responsibilities that complicated their lives. "When they're talking about going back to school, they're also talking about the wife that doesn't want to move, the husband who wants his wife home all the time, or the kids who don't want to lose any time with their father," May said. The Division of Continuing Education has been counseling returning students at its center in Kansas City, Kan., for the past two years, McCoy said, and it has discovered that such students need more counseling than traditional university students. It's not a simple process to drop things and I'm going back to school Mon. Friday. And many of the people who are interested with us, with 50 reasons why they can't do it," McCoy said that Project Reentry was an expansion of the initial counseling program in Kansas City and was designed to reach a larger portion of the estimated 100,000 people in the area who had some college experience but who didn't have a degree. Essentially, the project attempts to provide more academic and career counseling, to help students identify the previous course work and to encourage additional course offerings and tutorial sessions in the Kansas City area, she said. The University has requested $17,399 in its fiscal 1977 budget to fund the program. Most of the money will be used to hire a full-time counselor, McCov said. May said that with the large number of prospective students, 400 to 1,000 students a year could be expected to participate in the program. The Kansas City center has already grown from about 300 students in 1970 to about 2,500 students at present, but the new staff cannot handle a large increase in the amount of one-to-one counseling. The program isn't an attempt to compete with community colleges in the area, McCormick said. He interested in the program have completed more than two years of college already. She and May also said that the program wasn't meant to recruit to recruit more students to the University. "The reasons for the program aren't all altruistic," May said, "but the main thrust is that the University is taking a broader view of what a student is. All of the studies point to the part-time and off campus student as the student of the future." May said that 29 per cent of the students who received counseling had enrolled at the University, and another 21 per cent had enrolled at other schools. The increase in student numbers was due to City by KU faculty members and the establishment of the Bachelor of General Studies degree have encouraged more students to enroll, he said. New Sec. of Interior confirmed by Senate American Personnel Systems (APS), a job placement bureau based in Kansas City, Mo., will be an added job source provided by Work Force this fall for those seniors and graduate students unable to find employment through free placement agencies, Pete Kanatzar, head of Work Force, said yesterday. WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Wyoming Gov. Stanley K. Hathaway was confirmed by the Senate yesterday as secretary of the interior despite attacks on his environmental record and charges that he had tried to mislead senators. As interior secretary, Hathaway, 50, a Republican, will succeed Rogers C. B. Morton, who has become secretary of commerce. The 60-35 vote followed an unsuccessful last minute attempt to send the nomination back to committee so Hathaway could be offered differing statements on a strip mining bill. Senator Robert Dole, R-Kan, and James Benson Robert Dole, R-Kan, voted for Hathaway's conformity. By ALISON GWINN Kansan Staff Reporter "I want to emphasize that the bureau would be a very small added part of Work Force, just another service to enhance the program," Kanatzar said. "It would be new and exciting and it adds some prestige to the program." During hearings in April and May before Jackson's committee. Hathaway supporters handed to senators a compilation of what were described as his environmental accomplishments when he served as governor from 1967 through 1974. A student interested in the services that APS offers will fill out a resume providing information on his major, the salary he hopes to earn and the geographic area in which he wants to work. He will pay Work Force, which will send the resume and the fee to APS. Then APS will process the resume, putting it on data cards. Any business that needs an employee to fill a position can buy computer time from a time vendor and request the job qualifications it desires. The Hathaway nomination was fought mainly on grounds that his record as governor indicated he was more concerned with the state's economic growth than with the election. He also responded to senators' questions became the chief issue in the final Senate debate. Work Force, which was first funded by the senior class of 1974, is the University job placement bureau. It is partially funded by the Student Senate and partially funded by the administration and offers its services to over 500 senior class card holders. APS, an independently funded business which will begin operation July 1, would cost the $2 million he contacted the bureau to pay for. The agency charged on the open market, Kanagarai said, APS has already contacted time vendors, or computer companies, who have made the services of the placement bureau available to over 20,000 businesses in the United States and to businesses in 20 foreign countries. "He has tried to strike a reasonable balance between development and the environment." After the document was sharply attacked by several environmental groups, Hathaway acknowledged it contained some exaggerations but said he had no hand in them. He said he under questioning that he had seen it before it was presented to senators. Leading the defense of Hathaway were Senators Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., chairman of the Interior Committee, the P. Hansen, R-Wyo. and Gale W. McGee, D-Wyo. Work Force to include new computer service The student will receive a computer printout of the businesses that have openings fitting his specifications, and the businesses that do not employ the unemployed students who satisfy its needs. nomination back to the Interior Committee so that Hathaway could be challenged face-to-face on his differing statements on stripming legislation. The motion lost, 54-0. "It's a risk as far as we as don't know how successful the bureau will be," Kanatzar said, "but there would be no risk to the student. Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, chairman of the Senate pollution sub- committee on water quality. "IF APS folds, and I doubt that it will, the bureau will pay the computer system for a NOW OPEN SUNDAY!!! 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Hillcrest Shopping Center WE GIVE DISCOUNTS ON HI-FI COMPONENTS whole year, and the computer companies will provide the student's resumes for that job. APS will make Work Force more well-grounded, but beyond that the Work Force program will continue exactly as it has always been, he said. This fall, however, Work Force will work with businesses from Colorado, Texas and Alabama, in addition to previously contacted businesses in Kansas, Missouri and Wisconsin. In addition, Work Force will contact all seniors and graduate students in August or September. By expanding its program to include graduate students, Work Force will almost double the number of students that it assists. APS will be particularly beneficial to graduate students and alumni, Kanastz said. Graduate students are frequently those students who found no job openings when they graduated with B.A. or B.S. degrees, and decided to continue in school rather than face a bleak job market, he said. Alumni, because they are out of touch with professional school placement bureaus and Work Force, can benefit from the training that APS will provide, Kanatzar said. "The program should be dynamite for both students and alumni," he said. Kanazarat he intended to publicize the services of APS to alumni through alumni centers. He stressed, however, that the student seeking employment would be encouraged to seek initial assistance from the placement officer of his own professional school or from the free placement help which Work Force offered. 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