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"These are like extra-curricular activities. Kids put in a lot of extra hours and it brings entertainment or pride to the university," Mounce said. "We may start a new program, like our leadership program here on campus, so we have beefed up that and our new performing arts program, we increased scholarships in that area," Mounce said.

During the year, requests to increase the amount of tuition fee waivers from faculty are forwarded to the department chairperson, then to the dean, and finally to administration for consideration, Mounce said.

In discussing the discrepancy

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wait," Duncan said, adding the incentive to keep striving for excellence in the classroom diminishes when rewards are so long in coming.

Duncan said a large number of faculty came to CSU during high growth years in the 1960s and 1970s and have fulfilled the quota to this date. "Unlike many other schools, one starts at CSU as an assistant professor," said Senator Marcia Hakala, "regardless of what material has been published."

Senate members voted to table the matter until more information was made available on the quota system, although the senate faculty handbook states 30 percent of all faculty can be full professors, and 35 percent can be associate professors. that exists between departments, Mounce said a department-bydepartment comparison is not appropriate. "You can't look at it by school. You have to look at, really, by what you trying to accomplish."

Dr. Herb Giles, associate marketing professor and faculty senate president, said long-range plans should be developed by departments to justify receiving additional tuition fee waivers. "This is a good opportunity for faculty to expand their departments," he said. "It appears the discrepancies could be reduced by the faculty. Colleges need to devise a longrange plan for themselves. By developing plans for their departments, faculty could be effective in increasing the portion they receive by requesting the waivers, and justifying the need for them," Giles said. "The departments that are receiving the waivers are highprofile, highly visible programs. The colleges need to make a good case for themselves," Giles said.

Correction

In the March 6 issue it was stated in the "Black Heritage On Display" story to contact the Oklahoma Museum Association for more information about obtaining video-audio tapes. Instead, people need to contact Judy Elwell, University Center activities director at Ext. 2245.

The University Scholarship Committee, responsible for awarding $212,000 of the awards, or 33 percent (graph 1), is made up of Dr. Dudley Ryan, dean of student services; Philip Arnold, administrative assistant vice president; and Shiela Fugett, financial aid director. No faculty members sit on this committee, according to Yvonne Maxwell, assistant financial aid director.

Statistics provided by administration have not been verified by regents. The most recent audit report from the state auditor and inspector, for fiscal year 1987, cited discrepancies. "The total scholarship award amount shown on the University fee waiver report did not agree to the amount that was reported to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education," according to the audit report.

Portions of that report initiated an investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation which remains active. Therefore, the auditor's office wouldn't comment on specifics of the report.

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