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Interstate Graduate Program to Begin in Fall
ATLANTA—Students in several
Southern states can now enroll on
a resident-tuition basis in selected
graduate programs in other
states.
The arrangement, which will
become effective this fall, is
made possible through the Aca
demic Common Market, a project
of the Southern Regional Educa
tion Board. The interstate agree
ment provides for the reciprocal
sharing of academic graduate
programs.
Students from participating
states will have access to mas
ter’s or doctoral degree work in
such fields as African history,
home economics, radio astron
omy, water pollution ecology or
nuclear engineering — to name a
few of the program entries.
crossword puzzle
ACROSS
1 Luster
6 Type of lyric
poem
11 Mythology:
God of the
winds
13 Myth: female
warrior
14 Suffix: having
to do with
15 Myth: foster
father of
Bacchus
17 •• Everest
18 Payable
20 Anklebone
21 — for the
course
22 Border upon
24 Gibraltar, for
short
25 A French
cheese
26 Tiny particle
28 Remove gas
oline through
a hose
30 Euphemistic
oath
32 Part of a
chair
33 Myth; Muse
of astronomy
35 Koko's
weapon
37 Amperes
(ab.)
38 Route (ab.)
40 or
butter
42 Spanish
cheer
43 The Third
52 Musical and
movie: —!
54 Make repa
ration
55 Sound of
a bell
DOWN
1 Lebanese
seaport
2 Mythology:
wife of
Priam
3 Prefix:
early
4 Elevated
railways,
for short
5 Night in
Paris
6 Ostrich
like birds
7 Dance
step
8 Where the
wizard was
9 Estate
10 Confiden
tially: —-
nous
12 Open
hearth
refuse
13 Myth: Egyp
tian god who
led the dead
to judgment
16 Division of
ancient
Greece
19 Myth: muse
of music
21 Myth: Sea
god who
could
change his
own form
at will
23 Roman
robes
25 Indian
hemp
plant
27 Homo
sapiens
29 Foot (Lat.)
32 Conduct
33 German dia
critical mark
34 Suffix: of
the kind of
36 Glossy
coating
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37 Large
artery
39 Myth: Nymph
who pined
away for love
of Narcissus
41 Tangle
43 Death rattle
44 Old, disman
tled ship
47 Small roll
48 Transgression
51 State (ab.)
53 May 8, 1945;
• - Day
45 — Bernardino
46 Rear Artil
lery (ab.)
47 Myth; God
of wine
and revelry
49 University
degree (ab.)
50 Uproar
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Thus far, Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mis
sissippi, South Carolina and Ten
nessee have joined the Market.
The participation of Maryland,
North Carolina, Virginia and West
Virginia is tentative but expected
in the next several weeks — pend
ing, in some cases, only the al
most certain ratification of the
agreement by state legislatures
or boards of trustees.
The programs in which resi
dents of a participating state can
enroll depend upon their state’s
arrangement. Under the Common
Market agreement, each member
state puts a number of its pro
grams in a “market pool” and
then arranges for its residents
to have access to out-of-state pro
grams not offered in its own in
stitutions.
The number of out-of-state pro
grams thus made available at in
state rates ranges from Mary
land’s five to the 80 West Virginia
will offer its residents, provided
pending legislation there allows
that state’s entry into the Market.
As the examples illustrate, the
typical Common Market program
is one that is somewhat unusual,
both in excellence and program
specialization, and one that is
needed by residents in one or
more of the other states. By mak
ing such programs available to
students, needless duplication of
graduate programs will be
avoided.
As Dr. William Hovenden, who
directs the regional administra
tion of the program, phrased it,
“It is not only impractical and
expensive, but also nearly im
possible for any single state to
provide the full array of pro
grams required to meet the di
verse higher education needs of
its citizenry.”
On the other hand, by offering
highly specialized programs to
out-of-state students at in-state
rates, participating institutions
will increase enrollments in such
“uncommon” programs which,
in many cases, have the capacity
for additional students.
Dr. Hovenden compares the ar
rangement to that of the airlines
industry, which for years has
offered tickets on a standby basis
at a reduced rate to fill flights.
As a result of the Common
Market, additional education op
portunities will be available to
many students and existing pro
grams in the Southern region
will be more efficiently utilized —
all at a savings to the students,
institutions and taxpayer. '
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