All-American Deadlines Set D,ubcrt - McEihattan, pa HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) m°re information l !^i 9 -73 M; Jeney, Mike ijassiaswE zß'zßErr. ttSZSXgSi ss&sr ~ PA aTC'Srrmng at the Fmn Show Alumtli Satiety MCCtS The first entry deadline was (Continued from Page AM) August 20. Entries postmarked on • The college has the highest or before August 20 were budget for research within the accepted at $l5 per animal. entire Penn State University sys- Entries on August 21 through tern. "We're committed to doing Sept 1 will be accepted at $25 per research that matters” he said, animal. Entries must be submitted adding that the world-wide influ on the forms provided by the All- ence of the college is growing. American. • The college depends upon pri- Four breed sales will add mark- vatc funds for support. Last year, eting opportunities to the AU- in competing for external research This is an exceptional alfalfa that exhibits extra leafiness along with a palatable fine stem. 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Ag Sat is to provide a dedi cated up link at the college and 67 terminal downlinks (satelite dis hes) across the state. There are 30 installed at this time, he said. Once in place, it will allow for “very wide information access.” POOD IDO S CHUTEI • Since the university went to be a member of the Big 10 colleges for sports reasons, the effect has been good for the college of agri culture, because now it is allowed to be involved with international project consortia and the college is currently involved in projects from Albania to Poland. • Enrollments at the college increased 6.3 percent last year, and an increase is anticipated for this fall, though it was too early for fall enrollments to be estimated, he said. In the past five years, includ ing last year, he said enrollments have increased 29 percent. • The college is the Bth largest college of agriculture in the nation, one of six ag colleges in the Big 10, and it has the largest undergraduate student body (about 2,400) in the Big 10. • The Penn Stale Berks Campus, located in Berks County, has been the focusing on agricultural programs and has experienced a 74 percent increase in paid accepts. • The environmental resources management course offered has doubled to 470 students and graduates “all get good jobs,” Hood said, “because it is heavily science oriented.” • The college has been forced to limit acceptance into its land scaping courses, because of popularity. • The intership prog ram is a success with 200 employers offering more than 2,000 inter ships which provide opportunities for col lege credit. To date there are SO students enrolled in the program and the internships are all over the world. In this vien, the society has offered 10 $5OO awards to those students who have completed out standing internship programs. • Scholarships are an increasingly bigger fac tor in attracting and keeping good students, he said. Last year, the college awarded $450,000 in scholar ships to 335 students, which is more than a 100 percent increase since 1988. • About 70 percent of the ag sciences $9O mil lion budget comes from public appropriations. With less and less sup port coming from state and federal sources, a downsizing of college staff has been per formed and will con tinue as state support decreases. In 1989 the college staff was 300 strong. Today it has been pared down to 260. Dahl Outside Wood Furnaces Woodchuck Sales and Service 717/532-5820