The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 13, 1982, Image 3

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April 13, 1982
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15 TRUE-..
&M recruiting heavy
in Texas high schools
by Amy Polk
§| Battalion Reporter
Texas A&M University, like
^ other universities, is spending
limb and money to recruit stu-
lerjts.
he Texas A&M University
Office of School Relations lias
leven full-time recruiters who
travel to about 400 high schools
3 year, Assistant Director Holly
llusik said. The Texas A&M re-
fruiters give presentations along
pth recruiters from other uni
versities in programs organized
fethe Texas Association of Col-
/ i legiitte Registrars and Admis-
I Tj r: sions Officers.
K'All of us travel 75 percent of
the time during the fall senies-
- m ** ter, ” she said.
^1 \/w i, Musik said Texas A&M re-
y ^ cruiters mainly stress academics
J and the quality of the Univer
sity.
" ■“We only recruit (in) Texas
ni quiet, hut sfl() () | s because we are a state-
jh because il supported institution,” Musick
lever asked me said. “Sometimes we go tf) a few
nless enough, places on the borders of Texas,
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but that is funded by the Former
Students Association.”
Texas A&M recruiters don’t
use hard-sell techniques because
there is enough interest in Texas
A&M that students come to
them with questions, she said.
The recruiters visit mainly
with high school juniors and
seniors. Musik said they try to
talk to juniors before they take
the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
“The main thing I encourage
'the students to do is visit the
campus and get their own im
pressions pf what A&M is like,”
Musick said.
Recruiters present a slide
show on campus life and talk ab
out academics, admission re
quirements, housing, and finan
cial aid, followed by a question-
and-answer session.
“A number of times students
will visit the campus and they
will recognize me as the one who
gave them a presentation and
they say they came because of
what I told them,” Musick said.
During spring, the recruiters
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gives Dallas
inspection
United Press International
i DALLAS — A Republican
Party survey team will give Dal
is a final inspection this week as
afpossible site for the 1984 na-
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tnd wanted loij
lim we were d
nitely news totj
the ‘
even one. nM tional convention, Dallas Coun-
ght about oiim ty GOP Chairman Fred Meyer
I said.
P The team includes national
^ oommittee chairman Richard
iIns' H voiiYesi R^hards and several members
pf convention site selection com
mittee, Meyer said.
I “This is the site selection com
mittee’s final visit, and we hope
Hiey will say, yes, it will be in
Dallas,” Meyer said.
The team is scheduled to tour
hotel and review seating and
architectural layouts at the Dal
las Convention Center Tuesday,
then meet with center officials
Wednesday.
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visit junior colleges and work on
recruiting scholarship students,
in addition to giving campus
tours to students and their fami
lies.
University of Houston uses
alumni as volunteer recruiters,
in addition to three full-time re
cruiters, Ann Rece, acting assis
tant director of admissions at the
University of Houston, said.
“They are most helpful be
cause they have the perspective
of the student,” Rece said.
The associate and assistant di
rectors of admissions at Rice
University do the recruiting,
Joan Butcher, an admissions
office employee at Rice Univer
sity, said.
“We try to get mostly to the
larger schools that we feel have
appropriate applicants,” she
said. “We also send out letters of
congratulations to students who
do extremely well on their SAT
scores and ask them if they
might think about coming to
Rice.”
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FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
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3400 S. College 823-8051
by John P. Lopez
Battalion Reporter
A mock court trial designed to
inform apartment owners and
managers of legal aspects on
running apartment complexes
will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at
the Ramada Inn North.
The trial is sponsored by the
Texas Apartment Association
and will feature two attorneys
from the Bryan-College Station
area in a landlord-tenant case in
volving either eviction or money
owed by the tenant. The exact
case has yet not been deter
mined.
Rene Sledge, assistant mana
ger of Willow Oaks Apartments,
said the mock trial will he impor
tant since there are several
potential problems in a land
lord-tenant relationship.
“Sometimes people gel angry
when they are given an apart
ment which, in their opinion, is
uninhabitable, or they don’t get
back their full deposit when they
leave,” she said.
Sledge said landlords also
have problems when a tenant re
fuses to leave after being
evicted, or refuses to pay rent.
“The trial will be very impor
tant,” she said, “particularly to
apartment owners who are nbt
kept up to date. As a manager, I
have never been to court and am
unaware of the procedure, so it
will help me very much too.”
The trial will be open to all
members of the B-CS chapter of
the TAA and to various busines
ses associated with local apart
ment complexes. A dinner will
precede the trial.
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