10 Friday, February 27, 1987 / University Daily Kansan KU to keep admission policy, official says By JOHN BUZBEE Staff writer TOPEKA — The University of Kansas will keep its open admissions policy for now, even if a bill passes that could jeopardize it in the future, a Board of Regents official said yesterday. Stanley Kopik, executive director of the Regents, said a bill being considered by the House Appropriations Committee would give the university allowing them to set admissions requirements for any state university. But the Regents in December remphasized its support for the open admissions policy, which requires all state universities to admit any graduate of a Kansas high school. "There is no plan right now to specify admissions." The Kopik said. Robert Lineberry, dean of liberal arts and sciences at KU, told the committee that the University supported the bill. "I hope this is not a heavy-handed weapon that the Regents would use," he said. "But I think it's an important weapon." Lineberry said the college's resources are strained because of a number of students. "Quality cannot always be achieved if quantity is our ever-present worry," he said. State Rep. Robert Vancrum, R-Overland Park, said state universities should set admission requirements. The state is wasting money on students who come to universities unprepared and later drop out, he said. The Associated Students of Kansas supports the open admissions policy, said Mark Tallman, ASK's director of legislative affairs. But ASK, the lobbying arm of student governments at state universities, wouldn't allow them to access their instruments at the University of Kansas if what KU students wanted be said. The House bill would allow the Regents to set different admissions requirements at different state universities. The Regents have a suggested curriculum for high school students planning to attend college. 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