The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 31, 1983, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, August 31 1933
Daily Nebraskan
Page 7
NUF(mndatim grants
eight new fellowships
Fund A fees
refunds ready
By Pejr Pokicek
UNL students can apply
now for the $5.1 6 Fund A
refunds for the 1033-84
fall semester.
Refund applications
became available Monday
for students, and are
available until Sept 30.
Money is refunded only ,
for Fund A fees, which
help finance student or
ganizations. The Associa
tion of Students of the
University of Nebraska,
the Nebraska State Stu
dent Association, the Daily
Nebraskan and the Uni- .
versity Program Council
comprise the Fund A or
ganizations. Free legal services will
not be provided from
ASUN if this fee is refunded,
and students will not re
ceive a discount on clas
sified ads in the Daily
Nebraskan. A refund for
UPC fees prohibits stu
dents from attending free
university classes spea
kers, films, performing
arts programs and cof
feehouses. Student-priced
tickets will not be availa
ble to those students for
UPC films, concerts, dan
ces, trips or tournaments.
The refund process be
gan on May 17, 1930, when
the NU Board of Regents
adopted the policy that
all students must pay
Fund A fees, but that they
are eligible to receive a
refund.
Any student may re
quest a refund for all, or
part of Fund A fees.
Students enrolled for
seven or more credit hours
will pay $83.20 per semes
ter for both Fund A and B
fees. Fund A fees break
down as follows: ASUN
$1.34; NSSA 50 cents;
Daily Nebraskan DO
cents; UPC 52.42.
Doug Metzger, director -of
Student Activities and
Financial Services, said
648 refunds were given
for the 1C32-83 school
year. During the 1C31-82
school year, 567 students
received refunds.
Metzger attributed the
increqse of 81 refunds
between the two years to
students becoming aware
of the refund policy. He
said it is too early to tell if
the increase in refunds
win continue this year.
Students interested in
Fund A refunds may pick
up applications at the Stu
dent Activita Rnancbl .
Services cfUce, Ncbrc&a
Union 222; ASUN cfSce,
Nsbrcrla Union 115; cr
East ' CAP office, East
Or.cs the form is com
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to ths FiitncM Services
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NU Resident Ronald Roskens has announced
a new scholarship program for graduate stu
dents on all three campuses.
Eight fellowships totaling $50,000 will be
granted for the 1933-84 academic yean four at
UNL, and two each at the NU Medical Center
and UNO. ,
Roskens said campus committees will sub
mit nominations to chancellors, who then will
forward recommendations to him.
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Qualifying students must, demonstrate a
h2h level of scholastic and personal accomp
lishment and must have advanced to the final
stages of their degree programs, Roskens said.
The NU Foundation will fund the program.
"We are indebted to friends of the university
who, generously support the foundation, and
its enthusiasm to make possible this program,"
Roskens said. ,
He said he hoped the fellowship program
will be -substantially increased" in the future.
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