ROTC credit may change Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will vote today on proposals which could change the amount of credit a student in the College may earn in ROTC courses, Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the college, said. The College Educational Policies Committee will present two alternatives at 4:30 in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The first proposal would allow students to count only eight of the hours taken in ROTC toward their graduation requirement. KU students currently may count a maximum of 16 hours of military and air science toward their graduation requirements. The maximum for Naval ROTC is 18 hours. The second proposal would keep credits as they are until the College "approves a set of criteria for judging the professional control of any course or block of courses now acceptable for College credit." New bills introduced TOPEKA — Forty-nine new bills were introduced yesterday in the Kansas House of Representatives. 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