Tuesday, January 11, 19B3 Daily Ncbraskan 31 2,872 UNL students general vegistev; i City Campus Nebraska Union 472-2285 East Campus Uebraska East Union 472-1746 J s DropAdd begcsm About the same number of students filed through general registration this semester as last spring, said Tony Schkade, assistant director of Registration and Records for Academic Services. General registration for this semester was last Thursday through Saturday, and 2,872 students registered during the three-day period. "The crowd is quieter this spiing than in previous semesters," Schkade said. "Spring semester registration is a!was quieter than fall registration because the students are more educated about the procedure." Schkade said enrollment in classes is a lot tighter this semester than last spring. Late registration started Monday and will continue through next Monday. The procedure for late registra tion is to obtain a clerk's admission statement as a permit into general registration, a fee card and a temporary ID card at the Administration Building 103. Students register for classes in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. After Wednes day, students must get the signature of the class instructor to enroll in the class. DropAdd starts today in the Ballroom. Students must pick up an appointment card at Administration Building, Window 5 and there is a S5 fee. Rmandal sioppoot to UNL foe 82-'83 last year's Outside support to UNL for this fiscal year climbed to $10,407,104 through Nov. 30, Earl Freise, assistant vice chancellor for the Research Council said. "This is up over last year's total (third highest in UNL history) and is comparable to the total outside support received during 1980-81, our best year," hreise said, the sponsor award figures for December have not been totaled yet. "Any funds received, generally in regards to a proposal made by a staff member to an agency, foundation or pri vate industry, can be classified as outside support," Freise said. Such support comprises about 10 percent to 12 percent of the total university budget. Federal agencies contributed about 70 percent of the total outside support during 1982, with most of the money intended to aid research programs. The U.S. State Department's Agency for International Develop ment provided $2.2 million - the most received by a single progiam - for collaborative sorghummillet re search. The remaining $3,273,183 intended for research was allotted to various programs in the areas of life sciences, engineering mechanics and veterinary science. State agencies provided $235,428, industry provided $123,684 and the NU Foundation allotted $80,604 for sponsor awards, Freise said. Total outside support expected this year should maintain the same level as 1980-81, Freise predicted. "The federal government has limited its support overall for higher education but is maintaining its sup port for basic research," he said. "I think the federal sup port may decrease, but the figures may rise slightly in the research category." if Police Report I The UNL Police Department received the following calls and complaints from 7 a.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. Mon day. 5:17 p.m. - Hit and run accident reported in parking Area 3 near Harper Hall. 8:04 p.m. - UNL police assisted Lincoln police at the scene of a two-car accident on 17th street near Abel Hall; no injuries were reported. What's the best blood type? A regular donor. 03 American Red Crooo