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Page 48 Wednesday, August 24, 1983 Daily Nebraskan JVIebrasIam NEED SOMETHING n o 1 K 10 Off for students with I.D. Open 9-5 Mon -Sat 2808 N. 48th 464-0266 f TO DO? TRY THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN THE u u -(mil C A Patience, facts required in financial aid process Students: Our Prices are GREAT and Now We've Made Them Even BETTER! IN STYLE UtfiTCI TOMORROW! Annual UNL Coupon Savings At COllCQG d n M n Serving students for many years specializing in barbering and cosmetology services. 11th a M Sts. 4744244 (Block South of Centrum) Appointments or Walk-in! n S IFF .n )y (already student priced) 3 HAinCUTS G HAinSTYLES with this coupon college cf 304 So. 11th r A1A.AOAA I inrln U ) ) -UsJ ? Appts. or just walk-in "Lincoln's Corner on Hairstvlina" NAME ui (Valid through Friday Sept. 16, 1983) 'All city buses pass our door Complete Barbering & Cosmetology Service Serving Students for 23 years Modern Conceptlandmark stability By Jim Benyinan Thousands of UNL students are arriv ing on campus for the upcoming school year, and with them come questions concerning financial aid and scholar ships. The UNL Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid suggests students be patient and informed while going through the sometimes tedious pro cess of applying for and receiving the numerous types of financial aid. Students granted Guaranteed Stu dent Loans (GSL) should pick up their checks on Monday through Aug. 3 1 at the north doors of the Centennial Room in the Nebraska Union. The checks will be distributed from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. After Aug. 31, the GSL checks will be distributed at the Administration Building. Liz Carranza, assistant director of scholarships and financial aid, said students should be well-prepared when they pick up their GSL checks. "Students must present their cur rent UNL student ID card," Carranza said. Carranza said students should be prepared to wait in line, though some lines can be avoided if the student picks up his check on the second or third day the checks are distributed. Students applying for a first semester only GSL should submit their applica tions no later than Sept. 1. Advances issued Monday Cash advances and book vouchers will be issued Monday through Sept. 2, according to Chris Vaage, assistant director of scholarships and financial aid. On the first three days of school, the advances and vouchers will be issued at the north doors of the Cen tennial Room in the Nebraska Union. The hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. On Sept. 1 and 2, they will be issued in the Financial Aid Office, Adminis tration Building from 8:30 a.m. to 1 1 :30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. "'-"i S 1 ... ' 1 ' """ - ' y 1 4 Work-study assignments will also be issued at the north doors of the Cen tennial Room during the same hours. Assignments should be picked up no later than Sept. 2. Doug Severs, assistant director of scholarships and financial aid, said picking up work study assignments enables the students to visit and get to know their new employers. The National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) checks will not be available until Sept. 26, 27 and 28. Students will . be notified of the time and place the checks should be picked up. Students come across numerous dead lines during the year, including first semester tuition deadline on Sept. 28. According to Vaage, any grant money a student receives will be credited to the student's account. Aid available Financial aid for second semester will be available beginning Oct. 15, although aid for second semester will be limited, Severs said. Checking with the financial aid office is recommended to students interested in applying for second semester scholarships. The dead lines differ between the many scholar ships, Severs said. Government cutbacks haven't greatly affected the amount of m oney availa ble to students through financial aid, he said. This year, the same amount of aid is available as last year," Severs said. The only problem is that the costs of col lege have gone up." Waiting in lines will soon become a reality, and the assistant directors recommended students be informed and plan ahead. "If you want to see an adviser, you'll have to make an appointment," Car ranza said. "You can't just walk in and expect to see them right away." . Financial aid and scholarship ques tions can be answered at the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, Ad ministration Building 1 13, or by calling 472-2030. V ' 7 r n J a r. APKJ1 Restaurant! Our Famous Garlic Bread & ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT opciyneiii & mim Bar for $2.79 & Up at Lunch $3.19 & Up at Dinner Open Every Party Rooms Night ' Available I 2?8Nol2th St. 475-091