Word: honnet
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Apparently the former director, Charles O. Honnet, who is now in Corvalis, Oregon, without a telephone and unreachable for comment, hired more students than in the past because he thought most students prefer summer jobs to work during the year...
...Although Honnet thought summer work-study to be the more necessary, other administrators involved in financial aid disagree...
...added that the question is a matter of judgment, and that Honnet had not expected so large an influx of eligible freshmen...
McGuire, who became the director in August, said Charles O. Honnet, former director of the program, made the decision to have such a large summer program because of the great demand for summer work-study jobs last year. Honnet also said he wanted to avoid underspending...
Students who applied to get on the work-study program were not notified of the cutbacks because the extent of the summer expenditures only became apparent in mid-September. Because of problems encountered during the transition from Honnet's administration the office "was probably two weeks behind in our notification," McGuire said...