The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1983, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, October 12, 1033
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Spring semester aid
applications dneeoon
Students may return second semester financial
aid applications to the Office of Scholarships and
Financial Aids from Oct 14 through Nov. 15.
Awards will be announced beginning Nov. 15.
Scholarships and need-based fund3 are the two
types of aid available for second semester, said
Douglas Severs, assistant director of the Office of
Scholarships and Financial Aids. Because most
awards are for the entire academic year, second
semester awards will come from unused or real-'
located funds, Severs said. 1
. To be eligible, students must complete a 1933
84 eligibility form indicating financial need and
must be accepted as UNL students for second
semester. The need assessment process takes
about a month, Severs said.
Students also can apply for second semester
guaranteed student loans. These are long-term,
low-interest loans processed through lending
institutions alter UNL verif.es need. The interest
rate-fcr these second semester loans is 8 percent,
Severs said. - v.
Lincoln students may obtain aid forms at..
Administration 113. Out-of-town applicants '
should write to the financial aids office to request "
the forms.-.. -.. r -
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Vtlien tax time rolls around, the
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and
Tax Counseling for the Elderly pro
grams go into Nebraska communities
to help taxpayers with their federal
and state income tax returns.
But recruitment for volunteers to
help make the programs successful
have already beun.
VITATCE, sponsored by the Inter
nal Revenue Service, Is acuchip.ash" of
volunteers trained to help citizens who
need income tax advice, said Edward
J. Daemon, public affairs cfUcer for the
IES. Most of the people who are helped
are elderly, handicapped, low-income,
non-English speaking or military peo
ple who cannot afford or do not have
access to a certified public accountant
or a tax service, he said.
Volunteers attend three to five classes
for one week and then are given a test,
Daemon said. .
Prior income tax experience is not
necessary, but "it's nice if volunteers
have some bookkeeping background,"
Daemon said.
Korri Pcderccn, a senior accounting
mrjor and co-chairperson of the VTTA
TCE program for the Delta Omicron
chapter of Beta Alpha Psi fraternity,
said the accounting honorary to the
only group to participate in the pro
gram. "It's good experience for accounting
majors and a way to serve the com
munity," Pederson said
Daemon said the next training ses
sion tentatively is scheduled to begin
in mid-November. UNL sessions will be
in the Administration Building. Per
sons or organizations interested in the
VITATCE programs should contact
the IRS by calling toll-free, 800-424-1040.
Parking committee meets
to discuss towing, ticketing
The UNL Parking Advisory Commit- appeals process and the students
tee met Monday to elect a new chair- . would be paid with money from UNL
man and vice chairman and discuss ' parking revenue.
proposals on appeals, towing and
ticketing. ;'
Andy Car others, a UNL student, was ,
elected chairman and Berrice Goe
mann, a clerical assistant in the Con-,
serystisn ; and Survey, pivbian,. was r
' elected vice chairman.. '
Bay Coffey, committee secretary
parang :
The proposal will be studied by the
committee for future action.
The committee also considered a
proposal from committee member
Duane Chen to create a bidding sys
tem for towing companies.
Lincoln Land Towing, 410 W. P St,
and UNL business manager, reintro- has been given most of the campus
duced a proposal to .hire three law towing business in past years, without
students who have successfully com- a formal contract,
plated one year in law school, to act as , The committee decided that Lincoln
jurors on the Appeals Committee. Land Towing's service and rates war-
The hiring? would help speed up the ranted that the service be retained.
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Sometimes it's difficult for the untnun:J eye to see
the difference in diamonds. And so sr. ei hues you aren't
even given the chance to redly loo!;. At Drodkey's
things are different
Our sales staff consists of courteous, highly trained
jewelry sales consultants. They will show you what to
look for in a diamond z;:d hi you examine the stone
yourself. In addition cur trcir.cd semologists examines
EVERY center Dicir.c.J CEFOUE it is set. At Brod
key's we want you to !;r.sv t!::t the diamond you get is
the diamond you went.
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Tuesday's Daily Nebraskan mcorrectly stated that
the UNL Elock and Bridle Cltib will sponsor a horse
sympecim C:.ti:rdy. The syrapedura was last week.
- Mzo, the Oct 4 paper ahcuIJ have read that the
research leaves bzir: suspended next year by the
University Research Council are semester, net year
long, leaves.. The council's budget decrease of
03,003 in the list year ?."C3 In actual, net inflation-
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