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f I t r n instruction debts, While the revised fee assessment has eliminated some jiequities, there is no way to make the student fee absolutely fair to each individual student, Bader said. 'There are always coins to be some inequities (in student fee assessment) he said, ' This summer's student fee schedule is as follows: ovlDQubLjuuOIT yy UUU n ULjGirCCJ u 06 UoS Program and Facility Fees (Student Fees) 3-wk. session 5- and 8-wk. sessions Hours Registered Per Session trcr.2llo tlzo resized Ceo A sm;wwwwJ www 9 $18.00 $29X50 8 18X0 29X0 7 18X0, 29X0 ' 6 ' 18X0 . 29X0 5 ' 18X0 29X0 4 18X0 29X0 3 18X0 29X0 2 5X0 10X0 1 5X0 . 10X0 Some UNL summer school students wSl get a pleasant surprise on their tuition bills this year. Summer student fees for certain credit-hour loads have been reduced. ' No student wl pay more than $6150 in student fees this summer, said Ken Bader, UNL's vice chancellor for academic affairs. In past summers, students who took the maximum credit-hours during all summer sessions were assessed student fees of up to $S0, he said. Student fees for a Mi-time student during the fall or spring semest'r is $6150. . . . The reduced summer fee is a result of recommenda tions' made by an ad hoc committee created by Bader last year to study the fee assessment policy. In addition to reducing the maximum summer fee assessment to $61 .50, the committee recommended that a reduced fee be assessed some students taking only field .courses. This summer students registered for a semester program which requires all classwork to be completed off the UNL campus and who do not lire on the campus pay only that portion of the student fee used to defray debt service and facility construction or improvement. This amounts to approximately twelve per cent of the $6150 maximum student fee. Every UNL student must be charged for the debt service and improvement fee, Bader said. He explained that when the university assumed the oblicatibn several years ago to build the University Health Center and the Nebraska Union, it guaranteed bond holders eaclrstudent would be assessed every session to help pay off the The breakdown of the summer student fee is shown below; 5-& 8-wk. 3-wk. ssszoos sessoa 3 or more 1-2 3 or more 1-2 cr. fcrs. cr. fcrs. cr. brs. ex. fcrs. Health Center $1X50 $ - $ 6.50 $ - Union Operations 3.24 3.24 1.62 1.62 Debt Service ' 650 6.50 - Rec Faculties .93 . .93 .47 .47 Union Equipment 1.17 1.17 .59 .59 Rec. Program 1.36 136 .68 .68 St Org. & Act. 3.30 330 1.64 1.64 Total $29.C0 $10.C0 $18X0 $5X0 r .lf Illy ..; - it vi.i UK Rll TbsstSf's ' : : : : :1 Thursday, Friday & Saturday . -June 10. 11.&12;7&9 p jn.-Summer Stars ij CRIKSIHG U? BABY 1S33 104 minutes RKO Directed by Howard Hawks ' Starring Katharine Hepburn & Gary Grant plus a short feature SUCAH THROUGH THE CORN by Kathleen Laughlin 4 2 minutes. Admission $1. &0 D 'ft r A" J I j A I ..J I I 8 Three-Time National Fiddle Champion DN BERLINE 3 SUNDANCE -1 i 6 S 0, s 8 8 0 8 C IN CONCERT . : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 7:30 PM SHELDON SCULPTURE GARDENS (61 cse of rein Kimball Hull) I Sponarcd by Unica Prorcm Council, Nebr. AO-State, I and Dormtovra Lincoln Promotional Council 6 0 8 8 r Ora3 CD CSXiyMQ -tnACEinAY . ? p.JWf .... . 12th & Q f 17" r Si f '. I; if 4i - - . i i : I. .' 2 : 1 . t h . u : . f r j - h' ' - f i I: