The Capital Times Penn Stale Grads— The position* indicated here ere muhiPte listing* ot opportunities with top-flight flrsMine progressive orgenire thin* kwsted in variou* pert* ot the country, end we do hew* ivmitsti number of foreign assignments, BA LIBERAL ARTS TO $ 7,800 BSECON&FiN TO $ 8.400 OS PHYSICS TO S 9,100 B 8 BUS ADM TO $ 8,400 88 MATH IX) $ 8,400 OS ACCOUNTING TO $ 8,400 BSCHEM TO S 0,000 88 MisT fcNGR TO $lO,BOO 8S 810/CHEM TO $ 8/400 BSCHUMI-NU TO $lO,OOO 88 (NO MGMT TO $ 10,900 88 IND ENG TO $lO4lOO 11888 TO S 10.800 BSMCi TO $lO,BOO Them position* represent multiple situation*, companies who ere willing to o»y our fee to recruit for them on or ofl c*mpu*. end include* interviewing end moving expense*. Mtny here tuition piens *or advanced degree pfojriow. Out firm » e leading netionai recruiting organization i'cteined by many of ti«t tup flight, Fortune-500 listed companies to meruit outstanding end unusual talent* lor their expending operation*. For interviewing arrangements pieeso telephone Mr. Heafant. Director of College Relation* 413~471<6?tf0 COLLECT, &r Mod resume to ROBERT J. BUSHEE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Suite 250, 300 Sixth Avenue Building PitUfourgh, P*. 15223 PSH AT THE MILENNIUM Wednesday, August 25,1999 ll Clockwise from top left: A. the Harrisburg Rock Festival, reported in the old Capitolist on May 26, 1971. B. Students enjoying the "new" lounge in WlO7 Olmsted Building, March 1971. C. Enroll ment and news from September 1970. D. Just in case you wanted to complain about your tuition, look at what they had to pay in 1972! E. An ad from 1972 you won't see in 1999. F. It's scary to know that in 1971 the starting wage with a college degree is the amount you'd get working for minimum wage today. G. A Steppenwolf concert ad from April 1971. Higher Tuition Oufrafahrts tuition • it the Medical Center was increased 9396 t© a total of $2,400 fee the ' academic year, A uniform 575-per-academic year increase in board and room charges was made throughout rv the system, bringing the charge U to $1,140 for students in double rooms. Single room charges are - More Headaches slightly higher. “The trustee* greatly regret the neceatfty to increase costa to Students end their parents, especially In the knowledge that easy students come from low and middle income families,” President Oswald said. “The increase in tuition arises from higher costs involved in all phases of the University’s operations. “I am a strong advocate of low tuition public higher education in a free society,” President Oswald continued. .“However, 1 am aware of a conviction of many persons in them financially difficult timet that students and their patents must bear a higher percentage of the cost of their education. Every effort wilt be made to Svide necessary financial aid students needing such assistance in connection with the increased tuition.” Ho State foods are used in the residence hall and food service operations, The charges there reflect the foil cost of the operation, including building amort fetation, The Pennsylvania State fMbwMty- -is- taking, steps to assist students in Pennsylvania’s flood ravaged areas to continue their eoSege education. The Office of Student Aid today reported it is reevaluating financial aid granted to students in jyfew of possible flood Josses sustained fey the# parents, ferae 1, McMannes, associate director of the Office of Student Aid, safe! letters have been mailed to more ten 4,200 returning and new students in an eight-county redevelopment area designated by the Economic Oevetepment Administration. Counties designated are Dauphin, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Susquehanna and Wyoming. “We want to give each student, including new freshmen, every opportunity to apply for aid, Mr. McMannes said, “and we want to be certain to re-evaluate any aid already offered using updated information. Student aid - in the form of grants and loans ~ has already been awarded in many cases to students for the Pali term. The awards were based on family financial Circumstances.