The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1979, Page page 11, Image 11

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    frlday, 'September 21, 1970
Students contribute
$7,000 to PACE
UfJL students contributed over $7,000 to the hograrri
for Active Commitment to Education last year, according
to the UNL Bursar's records.
PACE is a scholarship program, which Is voluntarily
funded by students, who indicated a contribution ori
semester tuition statement! By marking the PACE box on
the statement, students automatically give $3.50 to the
program. '
According to last year's records, $3 ,8 18.50 was contri
buted to the program during the 1978 fall semester and
$3,188.50 was donated during the 1979 spring semester.
During the fall semester 1,091 students contributed and
91 1 donated money during the spring semester.
PACE began in the early 1970s, when ASON proposed
the program to the Board of Regents in January 1971,
according to Debra Knight, assistant director of the tJNL
Office of Scholarships arid Financial Aids. The program
was designed to assist the financial aid program, she said.
Knight called the PACE scholarships "need-based
awards." The financial aids office determines award
recipients based ori federal low-income guidelines, she
said.
During the fall semester 1978, the financial aids office
awarded 77 students with PACE awards, totaling $6,125.
The average Individual award was $100 to $250, she said.
The financial aids office spent more thart the amount
of contributions because the office "over projected" stu
dent contributions, she said.
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