The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1974, Page page 2, Image 2

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Advisory board concerns
By Lynn Siihasek
Communication with students and fall
curriculum changes have been the main
concerns of student advisory board members
for UNL's three largest colleges during the pas;
school year, according to advisory board
chairpersons.
"Our general philosophy has been to try to
get more student input (in college issues)," said
Arts and Sciences Advisory Board Chairman
Scott Cooper. 'That's the only way we're going
to alleviate their- (academic) problems."
Arts and Sciences board members put up
posters on campus this semester, asking
students for written suggestions or complaints
on any aspect of the college. According to
board member Bernie Wirth, 30 to 40 students
have responded.
The responses were answered by board
members and involved a variety of issues, Wirth
said. Members advised those students
complaining about instructors or courses to talk
to college department chairpersons about the
problem, he said.
Students faced with the Arts and Sciences
language requirement will have several options
to choose from when registering this fall,
Cooper said. These include three 5-credit-hour
culture-based courses and an introductory
language course with three other semesters of a
foreign language, Cooper said.
Arts and Sciences Board members will staff
an advising center for students with undeclared
majors during preregistration, he said.
The center, begun last year, was used by
about 200 students for counseling on a college
major, Wirth said.
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Council on Student Life task force to institute
the use of computer terminals in the class
registration process, he said.
Board members also are considering ' a
proposal to increase the number of hours a
student may register passfail, he said. The
current number is 24 hours over four years.
To accommodate more student opinion,
membership on the Teachers College advisory
board was increased last fall, according to Jan
Baumgartner, board chairwoman.
Twenty students, members of teacher
organizations in the college, joined the
8-member board as associate members, she said.
The additional members act as voting
representatives on each major Teachers College
faculty committee,, she said.
Fall schedules changes for Teachers College
freshmen include two experimental sections in
a beginning educational course, Baumgartner
said. Board members will help establish course
objectives, which invoive teaching students to
use university resources, she said.
Freshmen at the College of Agriculture will
register this fall for an additional
communications course as part of their basic
requirements, according to Jim Deuel, board
chairman. The decision results from a study
conducted by the college's advisory board
curriculum committee.
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Wednesday, february 13, 1974
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