10 Friday, May 6, 1977 University Daily Kansan Policy sent to chancellor without vote A final sabbatical policy will go to Chancellor Archie Dykes for final consideration because a Faculty Senate Meeting without a Faculty Meeting is receiving a Senate meeting with a quorum. The policy, which states proposed changes in the existing sabbatical policy, was passed two weeks ago by the Faculty Council and forwarded to the Faculty Rex Martin, presiding officer of Faculty Senate, said he knew there wasn't a quorum present but urged Faculty Senate to convene anyway and then issue a mail ballot so all faculty members could vote on the policy. Martin said that it was important that faculty members had as much voice as possible in determining whether the proposed changes be forwarded to the chancellor. Voting by mail would be required, giving the policy pass by default he said. UT BERK, WRIGHT, professor of psychology (behold) meeting them in order. Because no action could be taken, the document is considered to be approved by the Faculty Senate and will be forwarded to Dykes. Before the Faculty Senate's attempt to convene, University Senate held its Dykes spoke to the University Senate, saying the University of Kansas had had a good year and had not followed national standards in assigning enrollments and operating budgets. Dykes then cited KU's 20 per cent increase in total enrollment, and KU's 60 percent increase in operating budget funds in the last four years. Enrollment for the Lawrence campus in fall 1972 was 18,683 and in fall 1976 it increased to 19,540. Dykes said he knew of no other major university in the United States whose enrollment had increased as much in the same amount of time. THE OPERATING budget for the Lawrence campus has increased from $55.6 million in fiscal year 1974 to $89.2 million in fiscal year 1978. Dykes also cited a jump in the amount of money available to KU for capital improvements. That total has increased from more than $100 million to almost $100 million in 1977, he said. Dykes reviewed specific building projects now constructed or planned, calling them vital to the strength and expansion of the University. Restored public confidence in higher education; cooperation between faculty, students and administrations; the high quality of academic programs and faculty; and strong support from alumni have enabled us to access the last several years, Dukes said. For the future, he said, KU must concentrate on private fund raising; maintaining the high quality of academic programs; creativity and imagination in looking at future opportunities; and stress importance of higher education to the public. DYKES ALSO said that sustaining enrollment must be a big concern because state funding depended directly on the number of students attending KU. To keep the number of faculty members and the supportive services such as libraries needed for quality education, the university should maintain its present enrollment figure. Dykes said strong monetary support from KU alumni was a big plus for the University, and described several programs planned to strengthen ties between KU and the University. The programs is a Chancellor's Club for those contributing more than $10,000 to KU. VA to change payment policy Student veterans on the University of Kansas campus might have to find a new way to make ends meet. The Veterans Administration check that they usually at the first of each month won't arrive at the last of the month beginning in June. The Veterans Readjustment Act, passed by Congress this year, is an attempt to help veterans overpayment after veterans who might退回 benefits after their month's benefit check. Now, if a veteran drops out of school he will be ineligible for veteran benefits, and the check will be held. According to Elizabeth Edmondson, who works in the KU Veterans Service office, if a veteran is enrolled in summer school, his check for June won't arrive until July 1. If he checks in in the fall semester, the first check of the academic year won't arrive until Oct. 1. Veterans will receive a check for the last 12 days of May if they attend summer camp. If a student veteran foresees any problem in his budget because of the delayed check, Edmondson said, he can apply immediately for a Veterans Administration loan by contacting Steve Neshke, veterans representative, 301 Carrub-O'Leary Hall. Veterans also can apply for short term endowment loans, according to Jeff Weinberg, associate director of financial planning at the Financial Aid Office in Strong Hall. "We encourage any student who is having difficulty to apply," Weinberg said. Advance payment for summer school tuition will no longer be available, because the new act requires a 30-day period between semesters for this service. 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