The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1983, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, December 9, 1933
Daily Nobrcskan
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UN No. 34
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Bscoma a plasma donor I It's easy and takes only about an hour. Bring
your books and catch up on your reading.
$10 is paid per donation and you can donate twice weekly (butpleasa
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That's up to $100 a month! And that can buy a lot of No-Snoozel
New donors bring in this ad for a $2 bonus for your first donation.
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party welcome and hot'
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- The staff also recommended pro
viding additional support systems for
students to improve reading, writing,
critical thinking and academic skills,
he said. ,
While these recommendations may
help improve the withdrawal system
and determine why students leave,
Patterson said there is no way to force
students to take advantage of the
cervices.
Currently, students wanting to drop
out of UNL fill out a form at the
admissions ofZce. There b no personal
contact between students and sup
port systems, Patterson said. Because
no contact is made, he said it is diffi
cult to determine the exact reasons
students leave.
According to the ctalta study of last
year's withdrawal slips, students most
commonly wrote "financial," "per
sonal" or "medical' ca their reason for
leaving. Patterson ssid he believes the
real reasons go deeper and can be
discovered if the recommendations
are implemented.
The rcccmmer.detions wiU be voted
on in January. If they axe passed, they
will be implemented next falL
The staff included Patterson
ilichael 7. E.:rn:3, research associate
Laura L. Eeetteher, graduate assls-'
tant; and Patricia G. Ncbon, secretary.
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