COMMUNITY Act boosts funds for study abroad By Shawn Efrart ErwaStf C> “tribute*. Federal funding ot international edm ation has detuned steadily since Flail. but the National Sn .ir11v Fdm .itmn ,V I muy help reverse this trend The act, signed in, (’resident Itusli last month, will provide mom federal moiiev for students to study' in foreign coun tries. The act will Increase current spending levels tenfold, ac cording to a press release Irom Oklahoma Sen David Boren, the bill's author ,\i cording to the statement, the National Se curtly l.dm ation Art will allow low-income students to par ticipate in study-abroad programs for the lust time Currently. 75 percent ol college students who study abroad go to one ol five western Europe in t ountrle-. In an at tempt to diversify the countries selei ted students wanting to study in thud world nations will be g \en priority nlu-n ap plying lor scholarships The act's potential to aid students is v\, client, s.nd jack Van de Water, vi *• i ban riba tor internal! mil i-dm at tun ior the (Jregon State System ol H iglier I aim ation However. Van tie Water said ■-•! mien!-, will not reap the art's henelits ior a lew years and the spci dir: benefits will not Ire known until guidelines lor administering the National Set urity Education Act are written and made publti Van de Water t ailed tile at t a good example cl the peat e dividend" because money already allocated to the Depart merit ol Defense is being diverted lor educational use The University t nuld benefit her ause of the act s high priority lor stud v programs to non-European countries The act will provide scholarships to hi ah >>,r,iiiu.itr and tin dergraduate students as well as money lo studi abroad pro grains at selected tolieges and universities Twelve milium dollars Will go to both the graduate and undergraduate pro grams in tin- first \r.ir and at tea-.! si ;m..ioii p- r \t-.n tl'mr. al ter Van lit- Water said the National Security Kduia’ioii Act contains safeguards to keep 1)01) mleiests separate loan the act’s educational mission The pri '.'tatil will b" adtninisteh I hv !he Defense bdelh genic Oollege with g-aldi lines and criteria set by a hoard of trustees ini hiding tie Secretare-s of Defense, Slate, lalte a tiim and ( oniim-tt e and the Direr tors ol < eutrul intelligence N CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL 1991 MODELS, CYCLE-311 REPAIRS A CYCLES i Come in to register for our monthly drawing and check the weekly specials! 1340 Willamette 687-0288 When only the best will do... 485-8266 ^ 1917 FRANKLIN BLVD. 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