12 Tuesday, February 16, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Enroll Continued from p.1 pus indicate that the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences had the highest increase among KU schools. Enrollment in the college increased by 711 students. James B. Carothers, associate dean of liberal arts and sciences, said he attributed the increase in the college to stricter entrance requirements for other schools in the University. "There were no surprises. We've been dealing with this since main enrollment in November," Carothers said. "I'm glad students are entering the school. I just hope we have the resources to provide them with the education they expect." Besides the college, enrollment increased in allied health, architecture and urban design, education, fine arts and pharmacy. Enrollment decreased in the business, engineering, graduate, journalism, law and social welfare schools. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said the enrollment increases could pose problems in the future. "We've had continual enrollment increases for the past few years but not had corresponding increases in our resources. That's what puts the strain on offering classes and students getting the classes they want." Ambler said. Figures Continued from p.1 percent for the spring semester. Wichita State's enrollment was estimated at 16,016, up about 100 students from the same time last year. Enrollment in the Big Eight varied. The University of Oklahoma, the University of Colorado and the University of Missouri all reported enrollment increases for the spring semester. Oklahoma had an enrollment of 19,297, an increase of 132 students or 1 percent. Recruiting high school freshmen was a factor in the increase, said Grace Kessler, an admissions clerk. Karen Leeson, senior administrative clerk at Colorado, said Colorado's increase in minority students helped to push up enrollment. 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