The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 13, 1995, Image 6

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Tuesday • June 13,
Senate
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drop deadline, but it will be
only under extenuating cir
cumstances, which will be de
termined by the student’s
dean.”
The Senate also recommend
ed approval from Bowen on the
following items:
• Adding age, sexual orien
tation and marital status to
the list of illegal discrimina
tion practices for which a stu
dent may file a grievance.
• Establishing three new
undergraduate courses: Agron
omy 455, Environmental Soil
Science; Poultry Science 427,
Animal Waste Management;
and Maritime Administration
470, Environmental Law.
• Adding English 211, His
tory of Literary Criticism; Eng
lish 330, Arthurian Literature;
and English 339, African-
American Literature, to the
University’s Core Curriculum.
Athletes
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of players, especially in our foot
ball and baseball programs, that
go on to play professionally. Even
though many come back to get
their degrees, they’re counted as
an academic casualty forever.”
Groff added that the average
A&M non-athlete graduates in
4.7 years, while the average
A&M athlete graduates in 5.3
years. He also said the Athletic
Department has made moves
improve the graduation rates
minority athletes.
“We’re very concerned wit
this problem,” Groff said. “Wei
added staff for academic com®
ing for our minority students.”
Carreathers said he reme:
bered no complaints or incider:, ,
from black athletes concern; 0 ^
A&M’s academic programs.
Texas A&M’s rates weret;
percent lower than those ofts
University of Texas, which grac.
ated 49 percent of its athletes wj
enrolled in 1988-1989.
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