I t I - 5 - response to this program, considering it had little advertisement and a "shoestring" budget. The University Jriust recognize that this program was now a major part of its overall complex and must be supported. It was desperately in need of money and resources but had been greatly strengthened recently by the addition of two new Administrators. Dr. Bart1ett discussed in general terms the position of the University in Egypt today. He listed three current needs closely related to the program of consolidation of growth: a computer center, a continually rising level of admission requirements and a continuous effort to improve the internal processes of the University itself. The University must also develop the most effective possible...