The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 28, 1980, Page page 2, Image 2

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Official says costs exceed funds
received for drop-add services
UNL collected approxi
mately $100,000 in drop
add fees last year, according
to Bob Lovitt, vice chancel
lor for business and finance.
That adds up to over
20,000 drops and adds
made," he said.
Lovitt said the current
$5 fee for drop-add is not
sufficient to cover the cost
of processing, but that so
far no plans have been made
to raise it.
"Last year a system-wide
task force was appointed to
decide whether or not to
raise certain fees," Lovitt
said. "They raised things
like transcript fees, but not
the drop-add fee.
The $5 drop-add fee has
been in effect for three or
four yean, Lovitt said.
Drop-add fees are put into a
general education fund from
which they arc drawn as
needed, he said, adding that
drop-add fees may be used to
pay salaries of workers who
help with drop-add and
registration.
Lovitt said the drop-add
and registration program is
given an operating budget
from the Bursar's office and
the Office of Academic Services.
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During drop-add and gen
er?l registration, as many as
40 to 50 part-time workers
are hired at a minimal
salary.
They are paid a little
over the minimum wage and
by the hour, said Lovitt
who was "unable to cite
exact salary figures for part
time workers.
"Some of our part-time
workers are people we have
had with us for years,"
Lovitt said. "Usually these
are people who are from
around town who like to
work part-time helping with
drop-add and registration,"
he said.
Gmdes . . .
To rectify this situation,
the senate policy requires
each instructor to make
written documentation of
requirements needed to
complete a course, Ander
sen said.
The university will pro
vide incomplete forms for
each course that explain
the time limit for complet
ing an incomplete course,
the grade the student has in
the segment of the course
he has completed and what
requirements the student
must fulfill to complete
the course, Andersen said.
A student attempting
to finish an incomplete
course would have to fol
low guidelines on the form
even if a different instruct
or with different require
ments was teaching the
dass.
4This procedure tightens
up the giving of incom
pletes. It makes a record
of what must-be done by
students to clear up an in
complete," Andersen said.
Although Anderson was
chairman of the senate
grading committee when the
new policies were announc
ed, he said credit would be
given to UNL Math Prof.
Frank Gilfeather, who was
committee chairman in
1979 when the new pol
icies were formulated.
Correction
Two errors were made in
Wednesday's Daily Nebra
skan in a story appearing on
page two about Lincoln's
legislative races.
It was reported that
Jerry SeDentin is the chair
man of the Nebraska Equal
Opportunity Commission,
but the cornmision is head
ed by Barbara Coffey.
The story incorrectly re
ported that State Sen. Steve
Fowler said he favors not
having a sales tax. Fowler
said he does not favor
having a food sales tax.
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