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Resources open to non-students The Division of Continuing Education through its centers and regional offices advises a program of credit and non credit courses for the several institutions of the Oregon State System of Higher Education. “The continuing education program is primarily an extension of University resources to persons not regularly enrolled as students on campus.” * Continuing education programs are designed to satisfy many interests such as helping people to learn to do their jobs well, and making sure of leisure time. The Division of Continuing Education does not grant a degree of its own but degrees are granted through the member colleges and universities. Many of the courses of fered through the Division of Continuing Education carry graduate or undergraduate credits. The Division of Continuing Education offers evening classes and independent study programs. University students who have paid full time student tuition are not required to pay additional fees for evening credit classes offered by the Division of Continuing Education, except as required for overtime hours and certain stipulated courses. Independent study is an external (off campus) in struction “through correspondence, televised, mixed media, and programmed instruction courses.” These courses are available to all interested persons, both students who seek to complete requirements for graduation or to explore new areas and people in the Oregon community at large. About 176 courses from the colleges and universities of the Oregon State System of Higher Education and about 27 universal high school credit courses are listed in the catalogue. Fees charged for independent study courses are generally lower than fees charged for campus classes at Oregon State System of Higher Education institutions. The fee for a three quarter-hour class is $51. Each high school course fee is $38 per half-unit, the equivalent of one semester's work in a given subject. Graduate credit is $25 per credit hour. “Independent study students may earn credits through the college level examination program (CLEP) developed by the .College Examination Board. CLEP general examinations, for those who have completed less than 90 quarter hours of credit, are available in social science, history, natural science and the humanities. CLEP subject examinations, open to all undergraduates, are available in American history, American literature, biology, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, chemistry, geology, introductory business law, economics, money and banking and sociology " Independent study syllabuses on most of these courses may be purchased at the Co-op bookstore and used to study for CLEP exams. Each independent study student may begin his course at any time and proceed as rapidly as he wants. The time limit for each course is 12 months. However there can be renewal for another six months The renewal fee is $2. WELCOME STUDENTS TONIE NATHAN THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY'S candidate for Vice-President of the United States THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY'S candidate for President of the United States is DR. JOHN HOSPERS Chairman of Che Dept of Philosophy USC THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY THE PARTY OF PRINCIPLE For further information write The Libertarian Party 774* Lowell Blvd. Westminster, Colorado In Eugene, call 686-9921 GRAND OPENING ALL NEW FREDRICK’S ON CAMPUS in addition to our collegiate fashions, we’re introducing our all new Panasonic department $17995 Panasonic THE PEMBROKE SE-2020 Stereo Phono with FM/AM/FM Stereo Radio Quadruplex™ Circuitry. 3-speed changer. Magnistate cartridge. Diamond stylus. AFC. FET tuner. Stereo-eye. Stereo tuning. Meter controls. ITL-OTL Circuitry. Walnut wood cab inetry. Two 6V2" speakers. Two headphone jacks. Solid state engineered. With dust cover. Panasonic R-72 Panasonic’s craziest AM port able yet! Wear it on your wrist —or twist to sit on table top. Battery operation. Built-in an tenna. 2 V4" PM dynamic speaker. Roll disk tuning and volume controls. In red, white, blue, and yellow. Solid-state engineered. Complete with battery, earphone and gift box. — Panasonic THE DEXTER RQ-437S AC/Battery Cassette Recorder with Built-In FM/AM Radio. Car adaptable. 3-position easy natic recording. Auto-stop. Tape counter. Speaker/ear phonemonitoring. AFConFM. Auto-sleep switch. With demo cassette, 6 “D” size with Hi Top batteries, AC power cord, earphone. $8995 c,\ >1 />,