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Available at: Kansas Union to pick up last year's 1989 Jayhawker Yearbook If you did purchase one please bring your receipt to the Jayhawker Yearbook office at 428 Kansas Union before Dec.22,1989. These books will be sold on a first come,first serve basis beginning Jan.15,1990. Minorities recruiting minorities Bv Jennifer Metz Kansan staff writer This is the third in a series of articles about the problems of recruitment and retention of minority students at the University of Kansas. Minority recruitment programs could be the deciding factor in bringing minorities to the University of Kansas. Some students, recruited by various minority groups, are now reaching out to recruit and retain other minority students through various programs. Marshall Jackson, director of the Office of Minority Affairs, said it was critical to have minority students recruit minorities. "It is an opportunity for students to see people succeed who are like themselves," Jackson said. James Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo., senior said he had participated in a recruitment program, sponsored by the Endowment Merit Program, when he was in high school. The program allowed students,like himself to stay overnight in Lawrence and spend time with students and faculty members. KU official says student help critical "I was debating between KU and MU," Jenkins said. "I wanted to go to a big university. Being able to come up here and see what the campus life was like was more beneficial than anything." The program included touring residence halls, visiting fraternities and visiting with professors. He said he originally wanted to study pre-law, and he got to talk with the dean of the School of Law. He also got to meet members of student groups such as the Black Student Union. "Some of the guys who were there with me that weekend are some of my best friends now," Jenkins said. Presently, the program has been cut to a single day on the campus. He said the program should last more than one day because there was so much to see when visiting the University. "Programs are being cut, rather than solutions or advancements being made." Jenkins said. Since he came to KU, Jenkins has participated in many recruitment activities. He has previously served on the Black Student Union and is presently a member of the Black Men of Today, formerly the Black Male Forum, which is a newly-formed group of individuals at KU who are concerned with minority recruitment and retention. "I think we should have more minority students involved in recruitment," he said. "You are more apt to listen and feel that you can relate." Jenkins also is involved in recruitment efforts through his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpa. Members from the fraternity will invite high school students to KU from the Kansas City area. "We want to work on getting students up here for a weekend." Jenkins said. "They can spend time with us and stay with us." Shelley Fraga, Winfield sophomore, said she had participated in the Hispanic Youth Symposium at the University of New York when she was a senior in high school. The symposium attracts minority students from all over the state of Kansas for purposes of promoting higher education. "I'd always known that I wanted to go to college," she said. "I came up here and meet a lot of people. I felt like when I walked around the campus." She said the symposium was a deciding factor when she came to the For the past two years, Fraga said she had participated in the symposium on the opposite end as a representative from KU. Fraga said it might be good to have both a minority student and a non-minority student to recruit other minority students. "It helps encourage them that it is "This would show minority students that you will be going to school, for the most part, at a school which is mostly non-minority." large, who was former treasurer of KU's Hispanic American Leadership organization, said HALO had done much to minimize minority recruitment and retention. important to go to college," she said. "By going to high schools, it shows them that KU is not snob-hill." HALO members will act as host for the Hispanics of Today Conference, which will be held at KU in February, she said. The conference will be for Hispanic groups from Missouri and land for some high school students. "I consider myself, very lucky because I got involved with HALO, and I would encourage more students to be involved," Fraga said. "I always felt I was making a difference and making an effect on campus, because this campus is pretty big." She said she also had volunteered to be a peer adviser in the peer advising program next semester. 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