-.-Oregon Daily_ Emerald _Inside_ ■ ('lass offerings to expand, Page :t ■ Groups’ funds frozen, Page 4 ■ Rape under investigation, Page 7 ■ Police beat. Page 8 Wrdiifsd.n Srptrmbt’r _’7 1 t*H‘» Kiigriir. ( )n,i*on Vnlumi' '11 Numhri .’ii Grassy rider Rht mi latjol Im thr si huol s two vein plan to limit lire student popula I Kill "The numbers ,i|)|ie,n In be re,itl\ light mi where we hnpetl lhe\ woulfl be tm hill. s.Hil lull Hill h .111 ill Is sinus 1111et Ini Hei ,illse nl budget i niislr.iinls ilie I nnersiiv li.ul In IIU|)lemeilt .1 se lei I ive admissions process tin the fust lime m the si bool s liistoi \ to 1111111 I be number nl ini mil mg Ireslim.in .mil tr.insler slmlenls Iim Km h I lie I 'IIITersilv 's projet li'il enrollment is pl.lt I'd ,it IH.IIOO students tin (.ill trim whit ll Is ill teyyei siti drills III.Ill l.tsl l.ill lliu li said l lir ulltniiilt' goal is tn roll li.ii k ihr enrollment h'Vtd to 17,t)(IH students l>y tile lull ol lddt). lie said last fall, the University enrolled 111 ell. which was 1 (Hit) more students Ilian the slate had allot ated funds to serve The result was a < rowtled campus and a lat k of adequate resourt es "The i rilit al term is going to he the tail of lUUU Hut h salt I "That's w dial we're aiming lor "One hundred or 200 over (the quota) doesn't spell disastei " he said "If we're at I tt, ">00 (this term), it means we have to continue very severe restrictions fur wintei spring and even Hummer (terms) Huth said the University will not know how se vere future restrii lions will he until tin off it nil tall en rollmenl total, whit h will tie tallied during tile fourth week of classes Is known "The projet lion I did hasetl on the activities through the lust two tla\s ol the Mat Uourt regislra lion plot ess suggest that we would he w itlim 1(1 oi lit 01 the at t tin I numher we had planned tin Hut h said In addition to implementing a selective minus sums program the I adversity raised its minimum re quirements to a I 0 gr.ule point average tor freshman applit ants and a 2 0 (d’A for transfer students Minimum requirements lor transfer students to lie considered lor admission next tall will rise again to a 2 2'i (IfA lor residents anti a 2 "ill UFA lor non-rest dents m order to limit enrollment even further. Huth said Meeting the minimum requirements, however, no longer guarantees admission. Hut h salt) Met uuse of the higher standards Hut h salt! the mean UFA of this fall s freshman t lass is substantially higher than in previous years "The effet t we see this fall, indeed, is a very well prepared t lass." Hut h said "The preparation we yy ill see in the t timing years yvill he even stronger as more and more students come to the realization that its not good enough just to study for the first three years of high st hool." he said Hitch said no new roll hacks were planned for fu ture freshman t lasses, and that the level of freshman admissions yvill slay at t.TiOD Moreover. Hut h said the University should not ex perient e the same strain of t lassroom spat e lift ause ol the ilet rease in enrollment anti the availahilitv of nerx rt linns Ihe selective admissions process is expected to stay m place iievond the Itvo year period ol roll hacks in enrollment to ensure the student population doesn't swell over the University's budgeted resources, Hut h saitl "We re going to continue to he concerned that students who t tune to us are well prepared to meet the challenge Huth said "We do not want to send out the message that you have to be prepared in Hd or dll and not in dl or <12 "