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Robert E. McClure L. P. Crafton l Carl F. Quaintance Comptroller Assistant Business Manager ACCOUUTBVW Business, Financial Affairs SCA given federal construction loan A financial crisis rally at Robinson Auditorium in February brought administrators, faculty, and stu- dents from all state supported schools as well as leg- islators together to discuss funding. The purpose of the rally was to show the need of the schools for in- creased funding by the government in the areas of training aids, teaching facilities and building con- struction. SCA will have one of its needs met in the near future as plans have been completed for financing a new 52.3 million Health and PE complex. The building should be completed by fall, 1972. Financing plans were announced in late December as approval of a S6l5,000 federal interest subsidy loan was granted for the first SCA construction in 4V2 years. The loan is being awarded by the U.S. Health, Educa- tion and Welfare Department under provisions of the National Defense Education Act. SCA will be required to pay only 3 percent interest on the loan while HEW will pay the rest. Paul Douglas, purchasing agent, assists student loans officials with forms during registration. ,..i-
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Student payments of fees were processed quickly as students paid fees at registration point. regular classroom situations. Programs in Early Childhood Education were continued. Early registration program for beginning fresh- men students was improved. Notices of admission were mailed earlier and more time was allotted for individual counseling. Also, counseling and preregis- S. D. White, MEd Diploma of Advanced Studies Charles F. Downs, MS Director of Field Services Registrar tration for the fall semester were offered beginning freshmen who enrolled for the summer terms. Plans have been completed whereby more infor- mation, beginning in the summer l97l, will be made available to both students and counselors in order to improve subsequent registrations. W. H. Osborne, MA Director of Admissions, Research My-4 -p46avvH '
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