Poge14--turday., April21, 1979-The Michigan Dail y Expected tuition ranges announced Univesity students can expect tuition hikes for the 1979-80 aca- demic year to range between 7.1 per cent and 13.9 per cent, according to figures released by Vice President for Academic Affairs Harold Shapiro, who is also chairman of the University Committee on Budget A traon. Tuition per trm for the 1979-80 academic year will range as follows: Michigan residents: CURRENT LOW HIGH Freshpersons and sophomores: $550 $596 (+8.4%) $602 (+9.5%) Junior and seniors: $620 $670 (+8.1%) $678 (+9.5%) Graduate students: $840 $920q(+9.5%) $930 (+10.9%) MedicalStudents: 130,ess administration $1,510 (+9.4%) $1,520 (+10.9%) $840, $920 (+9.5%) $930 (+10%) Law students: 9 tr t n $990 (+10%) $1,000 (+11.1%) $1.260 $1,380 (+9.5%) $1,400 (+11.1%) Non-residents: Freshpersons and sophomores: $1,700 $1,820 (7.1%) $1,850 (+8.8%) Juniors and seniors: $1,830 $1,960 (7.1%) $2,000 (+9.3%) Graduate students: $1,900 $2,040 (+7.1%) $2,080 (+9.5%) Medical students: $2,680 $2,900 (+8.2%) $2,950 (10.1%) Business administration students: $1,830 $2,040 (+11.5%) $2,080 (+13.9%) Law students: $2,000 $2,150 (+7.5%) $2,200 (+10%) Dentistry students: $2,440 $2,640(+8.2%) $2,680 (+9.8%) esssaenmeaaasssx 51rFsesesmesee j t F nses- ,.. f..... Who are these people ... By LEONARD BERNSTEIN A Daily News Analysis The highly organized effort to prod the University Regents to divest from corporations doing business in South Africa is led by a loosely-knit group from around the University com- munity-the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid. WCCAA spokespersons say the group is actually a network of loosely- affiliated campus groups, incluidng the Black Students Union, the Afro- American Students Association, and the Young Socialists Alliance. Representatives say the WCCAA itself has a core of approximately 80 studen- ts, faculty, and local citizens who strongly favor divestment. THE PRO-DIVESTMENT demon- strators who have packed the last two Three more reasons to get your Hewlett-Packard calculator at Ulrich's Buy any HP programmable between now and April 30 and get the software free! Regents' meetings share a similar lef- tist approach to a variety of campus political issues. Many of them can be found among other politically active campus organizations like the People's Action Coalition (PAC) and the (Political Science Prof. Joel) Samoff Student Support Committee. While their particular interests vary, the demonstrators have come together around the issue of divestment. Their strong commitment to ending the University's association with cor- porations that do business in South Africa is demonstrated by weekly strategy sessions and carefully or- chestrated protests of the last two Regents' meetings. And while other groups - like those supporting tenure for Samoff and op- posing consolidation of Hill-area dining facilities - have shown the ability to mount such demonstrations, the WC- CAA is distinguished by the loud per- sistence it has been able to sustain in its pro-divestment activity. The coalition may be the nearest thing to an impor- tant political movement on campus because it has been organized for more thana year's time. WCCAA MEMBERS say they are sure their actions are having an effect on the University Regents. "We're definitely going to win. It's just a question of how long it takes,". said WCCAA spokesman Mike Taylor. "They (the Regents) do respond if the pressure's big enough. But you've really got to push them," he said. "When you have a meeting like this, when the Regents are forced out of their normal pattern, they can't help but feel that pressure," said WCCAA member Jemadari Kamara. REGENT PAUL Brown (D- Petoskey) cautiously assessed the coalition's contribution. It is "perhaps making us realize more fully than we otherwise would, how strongly they feel about it (divestment), or how strongly If College isn't for you... try the Marines You can find yourself in the Marine Corps and when you de- cide you're ready for school, the Corps will help pay for the costs. All that plus travel, adventure, technical skills, medical benefits plus the pride of being one of America's elite. Give your recruiter a call at 668-2211 or 668-2210. And maybe you can become: One of the Few, The Proud, The Marines $10 Software $30 Software Value Value Buy an HP-33E or HP-38E Buy an HP-19C or HP-29C and get your choice of any and take your pick of any two Series E Applications four out of ten Solutions Books.' Books.* *Coupon from Hewlett -Packard with purchase $85 Software Value Buy an HP-67 or HP-97 and choose any one out of twelve Application Pacs and any five Users' Library Solutions Books.* Ulrich's: cormplete selection, knowledgeable salespeople, liberal service policy, guaranteed low prices-and now this. What more could you ask? MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 East University at the corner of East U. and South U. 662-3201