Out-of-state grad pace is stable By Ivan Goldman Out-of-state graduate student enrollment at KU is not expected to decrease in spite of a hefty increase in fees going into effect in the fall of 1967. William P. Albrecht, dean of the graduate school, indicated that most of KU's full time grad students have assistantship or fellowship support. Consequently, they will not be affected by the new fee schedule. The fees charged out-of-state graduate students will then be $399 per semester, an increase of $208. HOWEVER, ALBRECHT did say that the higher fees might have a limiting effect on the number of applications to the Graduate School from foreign students. Also, the number of university fellowships will be curtailed because the funds available will not necessarily keep pace with increased tuition costs. ALBRECHT REVEALED that normally about three fourths of the graduate students enrolled have attended out - of - state schools. Quotas set for out-of-state students do not pertain to the Graduate School. many these made. one James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions and records, disclosed that for many years the level of out-of-state undergraduates at KU has remained steady at the 25 to 30 percent level. Lately, more out-of-state applications have been received, but the University expects to maintain the present ratio. KU's growing academic reputation accounts for the increased interest of out-of-state students. Hitt also indicated that many states haven't kept pace with the needs of higher education. Consequently, their residents apply to KU. High mark in summer session A record high summer enrollment of 4,276 students began classes Monday morning at the Lawrence campus. The total at the Medical Center in Kansas City was 617. The 1967 total of 4,893 registered a net gain of 318 or 7 per cent over last summer. James K. Hitt, registrar and director of the office of admissions and records, anticipates a tally of about 5,500 by June 25, including 4,900 at Lawrence. Hitt expects the end of August total will be about 6,175, including 5,425 at Lawrence. The registrar's figures do not include over 2,000 high school students who will be here for the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. Also not included are more than 5,000 persons attending short courses scheduled by University Extension. Kenneth Anderson, Dean of Education, expects 15.690 students to enroll at Mount Oread next fall. Summer Kansan Friday, June 16, 1967 3 MEET RUTH MANSFIELD KANSAS UNIVERSITY STUDENT PUBLISHED PSYCHOLOGIST She Reads 2000 Words Per Minu Ruth started the Reading Dynamics course at 378 words per minute with 91% comprehension and finished at 2,000 words per minute with 100% comprehension. In discussing the course Ruth Mansfield says, "I think the course is invaluable for a person in graduate school, and I think that the increased comprehension is as important as Ruth is not a naturally fast reader. She learned this revolutionary technique of rapid reading at our institute here in Lawrence. She is one of more than 300,000 graduates of this world wide organization. Ruth has interests in art, reading, and swimming. She is a published psychologist who is working toward her doctorate here at KU and is doing clinical work in Kansas City in research and applied psychology. the increased speed of reading. I am very pleased to be reading at the rate of 2,000 words per minute with $100\%$ comprehension. Ruth was one of our better students. Our average student begins at about 300 words per minute and graduates at speeds over 1500 words per minute. Ruth was a good student who practiced and applied the skills in her graduate work from the first weeks of study and demanded comprehension of both light and technical material You too can learn and apply these skills. The nationally known Reading Dynamics Institute guarantees that you will at least triple your reading speed with good comprehension-or receive a full tuition refund. FREE DEMONSTRATION & LECTURE LAWRENCE TUESDAY, JUNE 20 University Lutheran Church — 15th & Iowa 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE 15th & Iowa Lawrence, Kansas VI 3-6424 Mail Coupon Today TO: Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute 15th & Iowa, Lawrence, Kans. Please send me descriptive folder. I understand that I am under no obligation and that no salesman will call Street ... Phone