o 11 11 I? LL Ll OP A record $2.68 million In scholar ships and fellowships will be available to UNL students thi3 year, vice presi dent of the NU Foundation has report ed. Ed Hirsch said the Foundation, which relies wholly on donations, collected a record $2,088,413 to distribute to stu dents on the three Nebraska campuses an increase of about $380,000 from last year. UNL received about $1,935,000, at remaining money v3 allocated to the Systems Committee, which distributes funds to ell three campuses. Hirsch said the Foundation has little control over the money's allocation since it must follow criteria set by the donor in most cases. The UNO Alumni Association also solicits funds for scholarships to complement those ob tained through the Foundation, he said. Of the money allocated to UNL, about $973,000 is divided among depart- KSi JiX , Center In Omaha about ments. The remaining $674,000 is award $294,000 and UNO about $71,000. The ed by the General Scholarship Corn- $300,000 .v.v.w.v r c r mittee. This committee gives awards and scholarships every year or they on the basis of scholastic achievement may lose out when it comes time to pay and financial need. This too usually i3 tuition, Vaage said, within the donor guidelines, according "We send out letters, print it in the to Chris Vaage, assistant director or student newspaper and put it on the Scholarships and Financial Aids at student radio station. And every year UNL. we get students coming in wondering Vaage said students with grade point why they didn't get their grant. Then averages of 2.0 or better should apply we at Academic Services are the 'bad for scholarships since some guidelines guys' because we didn't tell them," she are so specific that only one or two said. students on the campus may qualify. Along with the need to reapply every For instance, one donor requires the year, Vaage said, students must make recipient of his scholarship to be from 'satisfactory progress; that is, students a certain voting district. If a student must pass at least half of the classes with this qualification doesn't apply, they sign up for. the money goes to someone with a high Despite this, Hirsch said, "We are GPA or is held over until the following providing more and more funds for the year, she said. students each year as a thank you' Students must reapply for grants from alumni for their education." ..UllUMiiL 1,64S,700 291,003 uno Spools! Committees 00,009 1 Games Special 2 for 25$ We also have I 0 0 I 1 0 1 0 0 1229 "FT Street 'Coupon' FREE Largs Coke with a Large Sandwich FREE Small Coke, with a small Sandwich Expires Friday, June 1 at midnight j J 4356850 I 1 1 '.V.V.W.V.W i1 ieV'V-iSSSf Mi3"5'. ?9rr'.Si"Sfa5I-i:f'KSa.Si NU Foundation Scholarships enci Fellowships' OllCC IHM 3:3 u 4 wv"S2T3 -NEW LOCATION: 44l UCfiXIIIICr FREE GIFT! With This Ad! -srm "i .... V - 'V .. Come( BRAND The following incidents were reported to the UNL police department bet ween 2:30 p.m. Thursday and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Thursday 2:57 p.m. Keys ear lier reported lost were recovered at 1135 R St. 3:15 p.m. Fire alarm reported sounding at Man ter Hall. Cause unknown. 7:42 p.m. Prowler reported in the area of 17th and R streets. ' Friday 9:54 a.m. Security alarm reported sounding on East Campus. A staff member accidently trip ped the alarm. 8:53 p.m. Accident reported at 14th and Court streets. UNL police assisted Lincoln police on the call. 11:16 p.m. Theft re ported at the Physical Plant. Saturday 1 2 am Person report ed tampering with emer gency phone on the east side of Architecture Hall. Police were unable to lo cate the person respons ible. 2:06 am. Schramm Hall resident reported a series of nuisance phone calls. 3:37 a.m. Alarm re ported sounding at 415 N. 16th St 3:33 p.m. Indecent exposure incident report ed at 35th St. and East Campus Loop. 3:49 p.m. Intoxicated person reported sleeping in a basement at 484 N. 16th St Individual was and New Hampshire taken to the Detoxifica- streets. Police-were unable tion Center and put into to locate the person re protective custody. sponsible. 10:25 p.m. Person Custom Mads Out & PicW Your Fabric -- reg. $399 'X Similar To illustration ' VVSTH THIS AD SALE Mattress & Box Spr ings .tl' ' TWIM . . .$129set FULL. . .$149set QUEEN. .$179set 5-YEAR WARRANTY 1 E T E reported tampering with emergency phone at 14th and New Hampshire streets. Police were unable to locate the person re sponsible. Sunday 3:40 p.m. Person re ported tampering with emergency phone at 14th Quite Simply, it works! FiST . I X 9 l1 OFFOQIV Lose 3-5 pounds 7 ) ?-t) L Z i i i i f j i. a vveef Call tsdatj - for a con:u!atat!sn at s.' 333 N. COTNE?l SUITES mm : it - - ei D 1 i Tuesday, May 29, 1984 Daily Nebraska?) PageS