8 wednesday, March 9, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Graduate enrollment declines School trying to boost sagging number of minority students By Dayana Yochim Kansan staff writer Despite growing enrollment in the University of Kansas' undergraduate programs, enrollment in the graduate school has not kept pace. From 1980 to 1967, undergraduate enrollment increased by more than 22,200 students, and graduate school enrollment declined 145 students, according to statistics released by the division of student affairs. Those statistics indicate that minority enrollment in the graduate school suffered the most, declining by 16 percent. the decrease mirrors a national trend, said Robert Sanders, associate Mark's Jewlers dean for minority graduate recruitment "If nobody does anything, the number of minorities that are educated individuals will decline, while the number in the population will increase," Sanders said. fine jewelry and repair 843-4266 817 Massachusetts He said that in the year 2020, the percentage of minorities in the United States would be about 35 percent. Currently, about 21 percent of the population consists of minorities, be said. ties, he said. Sanders said that the KU office of research, graduate studies and public service mailed about 5,000 informational fliers to minorities this year. He said that the response "It's harder for these students to find funds for education," Sanders said. "There is a general decline in the number of fellowships and scholarships offered to minority graduate students. usually was small "Most students are looking for a financial aid program to evaluate and decide where to go to school. On the basis of a financial pay package, KU is on the low side. We don't compete well on the basis of the number of fellowships and assistantships, and economic value." The University's graduate program has several strategies for the recruitment of minorities at the Photo Idea? Call 864-4810 "We're setting up networks around the country at other universities to recruit students for our program. Offices around campus are also helping us to identify appropriate students for us to recruit." Sanders said. undergraduate level, Sanders said. TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate unanimously passed yesterday a watered-down version of a bill that would require the state to inspect commercial cat and dog kennels. 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