6 Tuesday, November 21, 1989 / University Dally Kansan Story idea? 864-4810 Tues.-Sat. 10-5 Sunday 1-5 10 E. 9th St. 841-3941 Students watch credit hours pass as enrollment clock ticks BY POPULAR DEMAND sex,lies and videotape 4 DAYS ONLY M-TH 7:15, 9:30 * SPECIAL * BRING IN THIS AD ONE DOLLAR OFF NOV. 20-23 LIMIT ONE Dickinson "This is a slight increase over last year at this time," he said. "I got five hours out of 17," he said. "I got biology and lab, and I even had to switch my lecture. This is ridiculous." Guffey said students had been given the opportunity to come back that day or they could try to enroll today. This semester, the enrollment center had to deal with another problem. The computer system went down twice November, 13. Dickinson Bell, Kansas City, Kan., graduate student, enrolled on the last day of regular enrollment. He was among many students who found necessary classes closed. effect in 1987. By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer Dickinson 2013 Staying Together (R) 7:25 9:25 "The problem is concentrated in several areas." he said. "It really started with the change in curriculum, with its change of having students take classes in nine general areas rather than in their three previous areas." Second Sight (PG) *2:10, *4:35, 7:30, 9:30 "I am fairly positive that we saw all those students that day," she said. "They would've been juniors, and I don't think they would've waited." All Dogs go to Heaven (G) 1.00, 2.05, 4.00, 6.00, 9.00 The Little Miracle (G) 1.10, 3.00, 10, 8, 10 110, 110, 10, 8, 10 Shutenburger said he thought the scope of the problem would eventually decrease. Edith Guffey, assistant director of student records, said juniors and seniors who did not get the number of hours they wanted received an invitation to come back today. Bob Bell stepped out of the enrollment center yesterday, shook his head and walked toward the door of Strong Hall. tourism to come back today. Guffey said freshman and sophomores who did not receive 15 hours, even with alternatives listed, also received invitations to come back today. about 3,000 invitations were given to students this semester. Schulenburger said students had had trouble enrolling in classes since the core curriculum changed took Prancer (G) '2:00, '5:00, 7:00, 9:25 GROSS ANATOMY (PGs) '2:00, '4:35, 7:00, 9:35 Showroom marked with # are good only on Bat. & Bun. "The college is attempting to add some sections and add space in some sections." he said. "After enrollment is over, we'll continue to look, as we always do, at the problem. We're looking at the areas that maybe aren't as heavily enrolled." "There seemed to be quite a few classes open that had closed earlier in the semesters in other years," he said. Bell said he would come back today, which is completion day, to try to add more classes. Dave Shulenburg, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, said advising support center, said classes had not closed as quickly as they had in previous semesters. UNITED ARTISTS Theatres Lyae Solomon, Peoria Ill., sophomore, needs Western Civilization I, among other classes, to get into the School of Journalism. Reg. adm. 14 50 Child S. Citizens Bargain Matinee 10:00 Student with proper LD 19:30 She said she would try to enroll in more classes today and go through add/drop at the beginning of next semester. she did get her answer. "I had 18 hours written down," she said. "I didn't get any. Even all my alternates were closed." School or a job She first tried to enroll Friday but had to try again yesterday because she did not get into any classes. "I'm in education, and I need all these classes," he said. 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