Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 20, 1988, Page 6, Image 6

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Eugene's fine summer weather attracts many students to the University from all over the nation
and world. 6,000 students are expected to enroll for classes this summer.
Summer enrollment on upswing
The idea of sitting in a
classroom on a beautiful day
may make some folks shudder.
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but starting tomorrow 6,000
people will be doing just that.
According to Ron Trebon,
director of the University's
Summer Session, enrollment in
summer classes has been in
creasing over the last three
years, and he has "guarded op
timism” that this will be
another banner season.
And despite what one might
think, the nice weather doesn't
hurt summer enrollment at all.
"The weather in Eugene is a for
midable asset to summer ses
sion," Trebon said.
There are actually many ad
vantages that make summer
classes attractive, he said.
Classes are smaller than their
regular season counterparts,
and take less time to finish. Off
campus housing, sometimes
hard to find during the school
year, "is not nearly as tight,"
Trebon said.
Life in Eugene is pleasant
during the warm months as
well. There are many activities
such as bicycling, river rafting
and tennis offered through the
University physical education
department. Also, “there aren’t
many Friday classes, so you get
three-day weekends," Trebon
added.
In fact, it’s easy to schedule
summer classes around
students’ lifestyles, according
to the summer session director.
The University offers several
weekend and evening classes,
and many classes are offered
that begin and end partway
through the term.
"You can just about come to
campus any Monday and find a
class just beginning." said
Trebon.
The goal of the Summer Ses
sion office is to schedule the
term so that new classes begin
every week. This allows
students to be creative in their
scheduling yet fit in summer
employment.
Most summer students are
already accustomed to the
Univerity. Demographics from
last year show that 65 percent of
those taking summer classes
also enroll during the regular
school year.
The other 35 percent are com
munity citizens picking up
classes and visitors from out
side the state. Some students
from Washington and California
are in Oregon over the summer
to establish residency.
Trebon said there also are
high numbers of foreign
students enrolling in summer
classes. A good portion of these
are from the land north of us.
“We have more and more Cana
dians coming down every sum
mer. That seems to lie a trend.
Non-University students
come to summer session
because of the absences of out
of-state tuition and a formal ad
mission process, said Trebon.
All students pay the same tui
tion rate, based on the number
of credits the student is enroll
ing for.
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