Unqualified (Continued from Page 1) transfer rate is not ding a community college for a year. as a high school Other back door students boycott choose geology or: summer and winter entrance so they 50 or 60 percent t can enroll along with high school frien- said. "You come in ds as fall freshman. option of 30 depart DURING THE past two years, an in- they have." crease in the number of applicants to But in any case, E the University has driven up LSA ad- at least some of th mission standards from a 3.1 or 3.2 GPA result of backdoorir to a 3.3 or 3.4 GPA. "I think (back As a result, an increasing number of pened. I don't know prospective students are being told they is," he said. just don't qualify for admission into WHY DO student LSA. education and natu But no one knows how many of these as backdoors? students are taking no for an answer. In phys-ed ther "WE'VE HAD incidents where admissions standar students are in a program just to get to any cut-offs. It's w Michigan," Erickson said. "There's can give us," Ed absolutely no reason for a student to that the school si choose a program they don't have an in- missions office for terest in." freshman class." "I would say any student who con- The philosophyc templated doing this would be in for a best 80 students you great deal of grief," Erickson said. characterizes the But according to John Bassett, ship with admissior natural resources school associate DURING THE dean, students aren't being deterred by students are judge stern warnings like Erickson's. GPA received in "I'd say 45 of our 80 freshman (tran- grade academic cl sferred) if I had to make a guess," According toI Bassett said. The majority of these generally looks for students who made up the freshman school GPA of 2.5.] class of 1984 transferred because they of about 3.3 or 3.4 were using natural resources as a back prep background. door into LSA, he added. "I'm guessing, b "They can't get into the lit. school SATs, we're just because the lit. school has so many ap- around 900 there ab plicants who far exceed the minimum Edington said. standards of the school," Bassett said. "I WOULD think "They're told the School of Natural (SAT) would desc Resources is still open." freshman) class." "There's no question they have used According to us . . . as a way to get into the Univer- generally looks fo sity," he said. "We've been used (as a about 1070 or 1130 back door). You tell me how to prevent 1600. it." In natural resou students enter 'U' unusually high. "If senior you had to English, you'd have transfer," Edington to LSA, you have an ments, or whatever Edington admits that ese transfers are the ng. dooring) has hap- , to what extent that s single out physical ral resources for use e are no minimum rds. "We don't have rhatever admissions ington said, adding imply asks the ad- students to fill its of "Just get us the can get us," he said division's relation- ns. admissions process, d on the high school tenth and eleventh asses. Erickson, phys-ed students with a high LSA looks for a GPA and a strong college but my guess is that under 900 or right bouts. I'm guessing," a 2.7 (GPA), 850-900 cribe our (incoming Erickson, LSA or an SAT score of . A perfect score is urces, students with oints of 3.0 are likely ause the school's ap- mall. There are sim- students from which CAROLINE SAID she doesn't regret her decision to back door her way into the University. "I feel I should have my opportunity to get the best education I can. "I don't feel bad about (backdooring) because just as I'm cheating someone out of a school they want to be in, I'm being cheated of the opportunity to suc- ceed here," she said. "I CAN'T be so altruistic and cheat myself out of my education." Despite Caroline's reasoning, Erickson maintains that back door students are indeed cheating others of a chance to succeed in physical education or natural resources. "A student who goes into a program simply to get into that institution is denying another student," Erickson said. "They are deliberately excluding another student" who wants to be in that program. IN ADDITION, Bassett said back door students do not usually take classwork seriously. "They don't work because they anticipate they're going to be transferring out." "I've been told by the instructor (of the required introductory natural resources class) that some of the students don't pay any attention (in class)," he said. Harry Morten, who te tion of the class, refused the situation. NATURAL RESOU Charles Olson, who hasl introductory class, agr students in the course d unmotivated. "There's no question ferences in motivation said. However, he adde discouraged by studen don't want to be in the s The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 24, 1985- Page 5 through back door aches one sec- dooring) is bad because a lot of people students are enrolling in physica to comment on like me had too much fun in high education or natural resources as a school," John said. "Shoot, if anybody back door. 1RCE S Prof. can get in here and do the work, why not "I suspect it's not a rampan lectured to the be here," he said. problem. Whether you want to call it a eed that some "Getting into the University is just problem at all is a question." Jo indeed seem like a job. If you can get into a cor- "The proof of the pudding is are these poration, you're golden." kids that transfer going out of here with lees, are don But the question on the minds of some successful degrees?" he said, adding levels," Olson is whether or not back door students "If students enrolling into a unit purely d that he is not should even be allowed to enter the as a gimmick to get into the University, its who not r ulven be alle t e. as o geally a fair thing to do." chool Instead. University in the first place. " .tat's not-really a fai r thn odo. I t a ,e h g Y .o UVILW1I VV 1 101G1V . 11 Q , he said, he focuses his energies on those who want to learn. Sometimes, Olson said he is able to interest back door students in natural resources. JOHN, who would speak only on the condition that his real name not be used, is one of those students. "I had too much fun in high school and you can't get into Michigan engineering school with what I had," he said. "I applied to LSA and they turned me down." After being turned down by LSA, John applied to the School of Natural Resources with the intention of tran- sferring into LSA. And unlike most back door students, John decided to stay in the school. "I PERSONALLY don't think (back BILLY FRYE, vice president for academic affairs and University provost, said he isn't sure whether IT WORKS out to be unfair to those who took 'no' as an answer," Holbrook said. According to Eugene Nissen, assistant LSA dean for student academic affairs, back door students See STUDENTS, Page 8 (Arb~~l ~ c&~,' e,'ce 6o 2C - 6 1- czeh' "THEY DO anything they can to get into the University. They obviously see nothing wrong with it." The school is, however, taking some steps to cut down on the number of students using natural resources as a back door, Bassett said. And although he would not detail the plan, he said the school's new freshman curriculum which requires calculus and chemistry courses is helping to ease backdooring. Administrators in the University's of- fice for Academic Affairs say they are unaware of any such plans. THE SITUATION Bassett described is similar to that in the Division of Physical Education where program chair Dee Edington estimates that half of the members of 1984's freshman class will transfer out of the program by the time they are juniors. Edington, however, said that this high school grade p to be admitted bec plicant pool is so sn ply fewer qualified to choose. 6 wayl May s a timeless symbol of your achievements Juniors - Seniors! 3- 1 nEMnurtum ROBERT LEE HUSAK APRIL 18, 1985 Memorial Rememberance at The Michigan League Hussy Room 3 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 9'0o 2P m- ltdAo'st'- 44urcA of Chri sct;'ft /3 4)4Ms'(~ia , hn ' . 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