The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1974, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Fees panel
OUIiOILO
money
requests
ByWesAibers
A mailing campaign telling UNL
organizations how to get a slice of the
student fees pie will begin next week,
according to Fees Allocation Board officials,
Board chairman David Morrison said the
campaign will outline procedures
organizations should follow to get fees.
Hearings to deterrning fees distribution
will be March 11 -April '22, he said.
Organizations must submit a written
application to be considerd.
The fees are collected from students and
used to support campus organizations. Each
full-time student pays fees of $51.50 each
semester.
Established by the Board of Regents last
year, the Fees Allocations Board will handle
distribution of most of the fees. It is
composed of students, faculty and
administrators. ,
The board partially replaces a system
under which fees have been allocated by
several groups, including the Union Program
Council, ASUN Senate, the Student
Activities Office and the Office of Student
Affairs.
"With this new board and some publicity
we expect to receive applications from many
groups that never before realized they could
apply' Morrison said.
According to Dean of Administration Ely
Meyerson, onSy recognized student
organizations may apply for the funds.
Those groups approved by ASUN or the
Office of Student Activities will be
considered recognized, he said.
Morrison said funding requests ate
expected to exceed the money available,
because of both decreasing enrollment and
increasing interest by groups in getting fees.
The fees will be distributed to those
groups best justifying their needs at the
hearings, he said,
Morrison said student fees are earmarked
by the regents for distribution in three
categories: to student organizations such as
ASUN, to groups "directly managed and
implemented by UNL faculty or staff," and
for long-term commitments such as
operating the Nebraska Union. ,
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Thursday
12:30 p. m. - P I acemm t
luncheon-Nebreeka Union
2 p.m. Counseling Center
mini-workshop-Union
2:30 p.m. Latter Day Saint
Student Assoc-Union
4:16 p.m. -Builders
executives-Union
4:30 p.m. -Builders Red
Coats-Union
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5:30 p.m. -Phi Mu Alpha
Slnf onla-Union
S p.m. Mexican American
Student Assoc-Union
7 p.m. Parking Appeals
Board-Union
7 p.m. Counssllnp center Life
Planning workshop training-Union
7:30 p.m. math
counselors-Union
8:30 p.m.-ASUN Executive
Llaicn Council-Union
Sp.m.-ASUN Legislative Llason
Committee-Union
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Edltor-ln-chtef: Mary Voborll; New editor; Jane Owen; Awoclate
new editor: VJnce Boucher.
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