GRADUATE Continued from Page 8 lion will find few restraints to keep them from iAlcmlmi; thru st.iv .if thr I'niversiU bryond four years. s.iiii Ed Yignoul. di motor of the Oilier of Studont I inant ial Aid "We're not hum lo tie tinduh restrictive,” Yignoul said "UVrr here to assist people through school Aside from Oregon slate need grants and federal Pell C,rants whit h are both .nailable to eli gible students for a maximum 12 terms, most loans and other forms ol assistant e have dollar limits, not time limits. Yignoul said However. Yignoul said bis offire is not willing lo dispense loans and other assistant e to students as long as they line up for it. A student applying tor tinan i ial aid who has already .it i u Ululated about the I8(> i redils needed to graduate in most fields, is asked to tile a petition with the I inant ial aid off it.e, outlining his or her plan to complete a degree, signed b\ the student s adviser '"I’vpit ally we will allow one year beyond the lHti credits be cause we realize we are a liber .il arts institution, which means that students are here to e\ plore different options Vignoul said \ ignoul added that he was not concerned about students taking more than four years to graduate Most are completing their degrees in a timek fashion he said. "1 don't think the trend has-changed too much in the last live to eight years f rust ration (Mller people on campus are com erned Iiespite the varied and valid reasons stu dents have for spending more than tour years in college they all have the same effer I more bodies competing lor spare in departments that may already he streti bed to the limits by re cord enrollments and budget cuts In far t more than a third of the graduating seniors in Mor gen's survey said they fell an inability to gel required i lasses when they needed them had lengthened their edui atioil Students who came to the 1'niversity as freshmen during the record enrollment years of the mid and late 1‘IHtls are noyy juniors and seniors com peting for seats in upper diy i sum i nurses i nurses that are often restrii ted In .1 smaller r.lass size than lower division i nurses, ,imi tii.il usuallv re i|iiire ,1 mure highly qualified mstrui tnr In nmnv departments seniors who preregisler nr who draw early registration times are the onh students with .1 < ham e ot signing tip fm required upper division courses Seeking solutions \nderson and the rest nl the undergraduate education task ton e vs 111 he meeting through out the summer and tall, gath ering information from the u< a demi< advising office, the reg istrar \ »itfit e non traditional students and others to gel a teel for the kinds ol problems tli.it nflet t undergraduates Depending on what happens with higher education binding next ve.tr. the Umversitv ma\ liild itself fai ed w ith the task ol finding ways to encourage st 11 dents to complete their degrees more <11111 k 1 \ while allowing them time for intellectual ex ploration ()ptiii intilti-i til turul events, (?thnit studios re ijuirrmrnts. and roc ruitmi'iit and retention will hr heading the Uganda fui next veur Sin kel said I ho i oinpetition Im I lie new stall was preltv fierce Hailt‘\ said kin' ANt!() received more than 40 applic alintis Ini the 1H upon positions ()l the JO member stall Im am mtunii-i's. including Bailey and Stickol, who wore t 'mvi-i sity Affairs (loordinatoi and Advertising Public il\ (onrdi natnr tills year, respec li\ >-Iv l )lfie;r stall members with pri or ASl ’(1 experienc a include Kill|an Anderson. program in ordinalor. Iran Manning stale alt.nrs coordinator, and Mark Morse-, t-lt-c lions i oordinator The rest of the •) 1 \SI O Stuff includes Slianriim Anderson, advertising publii ity i durdmator, (and Chenev women's diversiti program i uurdinatur lennifer ( oil ins. assistant universiK .il fairs i dunlin.itm )ut> (indie course guide editor. I d Him tlerson assistant tinarli e ( uur dinator. >i in I Hi i,in Hoop uni versitv ail,iirs i minim.itnr (fthei new stuff inemlreis are ifiilifn let- affirmative arliim coordinator. Melissa lainsteill ineilia re Inf ions coordinator. Sum \elim linanr e i uurtli nntor. lames I’earsun. compt'ul lei, Me hael feeler i uinplriil lei: I lamiv Kamudhanv i ump truller. lad Rockwell assistant state affairs i oordinator anil (iheng Sun. i dinptrtiller Graduating in June? Eteeling threatened fcy the real world? Does the thoucfrt of. hostile takeovers and cutthroat politics make you navcus? Your suie-fire weapon for success? A personal computer. 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