University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, January 27.1987 040127 Deans still making changes for summer class timetable Budget cuts will affect number of courses to be offered By LISA A. MALONEY Staff writer Students wondering which courses will be taught this summer will have to wait until the timetable is printed, several University of Kansas deans said yesterday. Final course listings must be sent to the Office of Student Records by Feb. 13 so that the completed schedules may be printed in the timetable, but many schools are still making decisions. Gary L. Thompson, director of student records said, "We like the timetable to be the final word, but there's always things that happen after the timetable's printed which require making changes." Thompson said the 1987 summer and fall timetables would be available at the end of March. If any further changes need to be made by the schools, the corrections will be posted outside the enrollment center. Robert D. Adams, associate dean of liberal arts and sciences, said the college was still in the process of deciding its summer schedule. He said he would have the final listing by the end of this week. "We will have firm summer session plans in sufficient time for students to make plans, in conjunction with pre-enrolment," he said. Adams said there would be a significant reduction in the number of summer session courses offered, but he declined to say how extensive the reduction would be or which courses would be affected. John O. Tolleison, dean of business, said a proposed $10,000 summer session cut depended on whether an additional $30,000 could be cut from the school's Other Operating Expenses budget. Tolleison said that if the cuts could not be made in the OOE budget, then further cuts would have to be made in the summer program The OOE budget includes expenditures such as long-distance telephone calls, duplicating expenses and paper. "At this point, the cut we're looking at is about 10 percent." Tollefson said of the summer program. Even after the timetable is printed, Tollefon said that students shouldn't consider the choices permanent "One can always make changes. We will attempt to avoid changes that would interfere with students' enrollment plans, especially after they're enrolled," he said. Carl E. Locke, dean of engineering, said that money for the summer session was cut in half. Last summer, the school offered 18 courses during the summer session, and this summer the number has almost been cut in half. Three courses, Civil Engineering 201, 300 and 301 will be combined into one course under a single instructor. Eight other courses in chemical and petroleum engineering, civil and mechanical engineering, and electrical and computer engineering will be offered. He said the school tried to identify which summer courses were necessary for graduation requirements when the cuts were made. 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