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Zip Phone _„ Ptm* temf me art Quotum and aJJu*mat mfomaamn Your Current Itutttutton t a tell your faraway family and friend© to read the Oregon dally emerald now available on the world wide web http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/-ode Higher education system OKs admissions changes ■ POLICY: UO adds a two year !od?*gn language requirement for 1997 By Cindy Long x&m laws**** fm* Starting with the W* aca demic. w bonl JfWr, fttlhlMB will be required lo have two tears of foreign language at the Itigh school level in order to attend the Univarsity The IW- >m admission* poll* Cry was approved *t the Oregon State System of Higher Educa tion board meeting last Friday, said Gary Christensen. a vice chancellor for student services In the University's academic affairs office The only change to the admissions policy for that year is the foreign language requirement, he said. University admissions cur rently requires the following a high school degree, a UFA of 3 0 or higher. SAT or AIJT scores, three units of English. threw units of math, two units of sci ence, three units of social stud ies and two units of elective* Instead of i*m units of foreign language the Ptmefiiiy he* requited two units of elm nve* Tbs foreign language Milnnts requirement wilt only affect mi tuning freshmen who gredu ated from high school in 1997, (hriumMi Mid The University slrasdv work* with student* who have ■ turn ersI Education Diploma of went to • private high school that has not Ikuui m i redded by the stele, though most students admitted to the University meet tradi tions! requirements. The state herd also approved a plan for transition from the current admissions policy to the Proficiency based Admission .Standards System The new sys tem will apply to students who will receive a certificate of mas tery from their high school rather than a traditional diploma under House Bill 2991. winch passed in the state legislature last year. Christensen said. The proficiency-based admis sions system will take effect dur ing the 2001-02 academic year WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES The 7m*mb#r ASUO Programs Franc* Committee whtcf. ■nciudes three student senators. «*B recommend how snciden tat tees are •Socated <o student group* next year. %CHANGE FRON WAST VEAB 95 •1330 *10 19 Money 8Nen «rw week $4*303 Money pM*n to d*to $1 1SS.S23 Of»«AN«ArK)*t ___ . NtQiMt AAPAd Ckjb *4.059 Chinese Student Assoc $4,700 HOPES $5 127 ’ OAEAMO PFC decreases funding for two groups, increases one ■ BUDGETS Ad loan experiences slight cui By Ashley Bach and Kristin Bailey 5k«J*>v Acftweew «tagcv«r» Th® ASUO Program* Finance Committee (PFC) coomiid in the Anight Library Tuesday night to an prove thro® student group budgets The American Advertising Federation Ad Club-'Ad Team received $4,05«, which is a ftS percent decrease front last year's allocation The Ad Club/Tnam participates annually In nation al advertising competitions The Ad Puh/Tsttn originally requested $5693. an increase ol 39 percent, for its 1996 9? bud get The group asked for $4,200 to go toward the eight-person team competition in Anchorage, Alaska, in May. The PFC grant ed the group $3000 for this line item, which members said will be enough for production costs but not travel expenses PFC members said they had reservations about funding a competition for only a few indi viduals. *1 feel very uncomfortable funding a competition where only eight people can go.” PFC member Shamus Lvnsky said "Student fees should not go to this* The allocation surprised some Ad Club/Teem members “It s tike out of the blue, (the PFC) had this idea about pro professional societies," AD Club/Team Treasurer Loras Urry Mid. “It just whim they should have given u* HUtw kind of warning " Thu Chinese Student Associa lion (OSA) was allocated $4.71*0. • 13.3 pen ent decrease from their $4005 budget of this year While the CSA requested $V42<, the Hnance btuird sew «ree» that could tie scaled bet k Lytuiy said scene monies the association had reserved fee cul I U< Hi uaitgt? events in the ■ spring deviated I from the I group * miuuw statement. 'I really don't see spending mon»v on atro phy lor a bowl ing game going toward your goal of promoting Chroma culture * he Mid Hannah Wear of the student group Helping Our Planet Evolve Sustainably (HOPES) •aid her group needed several increases (or it* Boo-Design Art* Conference in April, The PEC gave the group a $5,127 budget, a 10.1 percent iik rease from last year but sig nificantly lower than the amount requested Board mem bet* mid that while they would tike to grant the whole increase, they had a budget of their own to deal with The budget hearings for the Lesbtan/Gay Law Students Association and Forensics, the University speech team, were both rescheduled