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The committee members make recommendations to Chancellor Ar thur G. Hansen to give to the Texas A&M Board of Regents. Represen tatives from the other Texas A&M University System schools also serve on the board. Yanta will be chairman of the CSAB. Last year, the chairman of the CSAB was a student at Tarleton State University. Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student services, says the idea for the board was generated three years ago by students in the Legislative Study Group. The students talked to Hansen, Koldus says, and the chan cellor agreed to give the board a try. The CSAB is made up of five stu dents from A&M, two students from A&M-Galveston, and three students each from Tarleton State and Prairie View. Each school also has one alter nate on the board. The committee members meet on the campus where the Texas A&M Board of Regents is meeting and dis cusses issues and problems concern ing the TAMUS. The council meets on the A&M campus every other month. The agenda for the advisory council is based on issues the stu dents want to discuss, because “you never want to have something artifi cial in terms of an agenda,” Koldus says. Michael O’Quinn, who served on the CSAB last year, thinks that this could be the best year yet for the board. Although last year was only the second year for the board, O’Quinn says the board worked on some pro jects that affected the University sys tem as a whole. For example, the CSAB discussed the concerns and needs of non-tradi- tional students — older students who have come back to school — O’Quinn says. The board also discussed the “Texas Plan,” a desegregation plan which may be implemented at Prai rie View. The plan suggests that scholarships he offered to white stu dents living near Prairie View to de segregate the school. The CSAB charter requires that goals be set for every year, O’Quinn says. But, he says specific goals for the upcoming year haven’t been es tablished yet. 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