10.1 Cold and blue season THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Details, page 2 Friday January 16, 1987 Vol. 97, No. 75 (USPS 650-640) Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Higher education bills on legislative agenda By TODD COHEN Staff writer The Kansas Legislature will address several bills affecting higher education this session, including the University of Kansas' request that $953,418 in unspent student fees be released for use this semester and proposals to change the residency requirements for some students. Another bill that would restructure the way that Kansas' higher education system is managed also is expected to be introduced. But University officials and local legislators said this week that fee release was their top priority in the Legislature this session. The Legislature appropriates a certain amount to the University each fiscal year. Excess fees result when the revenue generated from student enrollment fees exceeds that appropriation, as it did during last fall's record enrollment. The University can't spend the excess fees unless the Legislature Regents institution. Students who lost residency due to parents' divorce also will be eligible. The six month standard will apply to students whose parents or themselves are employees of an educational institution, in the military service, or who within the last six months, have lost their residency status, moved to Kansas to accept a job, or were transferred. Senate Education Committee Chairman Joseph Harder, R-Moundridge, said Wednesday that the residency bills had a good chance of passing after both houses agree to a single version. Hot Harder's committee also will have hearings later in the session regarding proposals to restructure higher education management in Kansas, he said. 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