LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1998 - 7A LEARNING Continued from Page 1A these proposals from the beginning. After the proposals have been reviewed by Cantor, a second com- mittee of 10 to 12 members, to be formed in the next two weeks, will discuss the feasibility of the new living-learning programs, Monts said. "We've taken recommendations from the deans and colleges to see who they would like on the commit- tee," said Monts. He added that students who will be selected with the help of the Michigan Student Assembly and possibly the LSA Student Government will be on the commit- tee. Monts said the committee will not set a deadline to make a final rec- ommendation to the provost to ensure that each proposal is exam- ined in full. "We're not going to put any time limits on it because we want to make a very thorough evaluation," Monts said. "In order for some of these pro- grams to be put into place, you have to have faculty (and students) will- ing to participate, and funding. "It's a preliminary look at how all of this will transpire," he said. MSA President Mike Nagrant said the assembly will help find a student for the follow-up committee who will not necessarily be an MSA representative. "We've been involved in either appointing students to those boards or giving feedback to the provost concerning those reports," Nagrant said. Residential College Director Thomas Weisskopf, who participated in the pro- "think everybody has a dorm preference when coming in .. - Nicole Goldstone LSA first-year student posal, said resources for the programs will be a key issue in the future of the liv- ing-learning programs. "The biggest issue is whether resources will be made available for living-learning programs," Weisskopf said. While funding is the most impor- tant resource, Weisskopf said, others include faculty, meeting rooms, uni- versity facilities, lounges and libraries for program use are also important. He said he would support the expansion of living-learning pro- grams to all traditional residence halls under certain conditions. "One condition is that the living- learning program be adequately fund- ed to accomplish their objective," said Weisskopf, adding that the programs should be kept voluntary. "The program should be attached to the residence hall, but not all stu- dents have to be attached to the pro- gram," he said. Director of Housing Public Affairs Alan Levy said the proposal does not relate to the issue of over- crowding in the residence halls. "This is not an occupant manage- ment document," Levy said. "The discussion of expansion of the liv- ing-learning programs would take place regardless of the number of students involved. "There is some linking of build- ings and programs," he said. Levy said concerns about students selecting programs in order to pro- cure a specific residence hall are present in the current program as well as in the proposal. "There is a regulation in the Community Living Handbook that, in essence, says if you sign up for a living-learning program, the expec- tation is that you're doing it serious- ly and are expected to follow through with the program," Levy said. If students are found not follow- ing the regulation, they can be reas- signed to another residence hall, but it is not a common occurrence, Levy said. "The positive side is that the pro- grams continues to work on strengthening the quality of what's being offered so students want to participate in the program," Levy said. LSA first-year student Nicole Goldstone, a Lloyd Scholar, said she chose the program partly because of its location, but mostly because of it's reputation. "I heard from other people that there were a lot of programs and seminars you could take," Goldstone said. 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