The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 20, 1984, Page Page 10, Image 10

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By Donna Slsson
Along with everything else, the cost of tuition and
housing at UNL will increase for the 1034-85 school
year.
The cost per credit hour for UNL students in
creased 10 percent, said Bob Clark, director of
student accounts. Next year, Nebraska residents
will pay $38 per credit hour instead of last year's
$34.50. Nonresidents will pay $ 1 03 compared to last
year's $93.50, Clark said.
Although it is comparatively large, the 10 percent
increase is very common, Clark said.
Besides paying per credit hour, students also
must pay program and facility fees each year.
Program and facility fees have two parts. Fund A
helps pay for the Daily Nebraskan, ASUN, the
Nebraska State Student Association, among other
groups. Fund B covers the University Health Center,
the retirement of funds, the Nebraska and East
unions and the recreation department and facili
ties, Clark said.
The maximum fee will be $95.28 per semester,
Clark said.
All students taking seven or more credit hours
must pay the maximum fee, he said.
The 1984-85 fee increased 8 percent from 1983
84's fee of $88.20. This Is the largest fee increase ever,
Clark said.
Comparing UNL's tuition and fees rate with other
Big Eight schools b difficult, Clark said. Each VA
Eight school has its own system for assessing tuition
and student fees, he said.
Some schools charge a flat tuition rate and some,
like UNL, charge, per credit hour. Others blend
program and facilities fees with credit hour charges,
while some include a charge for athletic tickets,
Clark said.
Doug Zatechka, director of University Housing at
UNL, said that comparing housing costs also causes
problems. Different schools charge for different
services, Zatechka said. Some schools may have
lower housing rates than UNL, he said, but these
schools' services might not include a telephone,
linen services or other services which could add
more than $100 per year.
When isolating fees for the same services, UNL ha3
the seventh lowest housing rate of all Big Eight
schools, Zatechka said. The lowest is Kansas State
University, he said.
Housing rates for the 1984-85 school year will be
$1925, up 3'4 percent from last year, Zatechka said.
The largest increases in housing were around nine
percent and occurred during the school years
beginning in 1980 and 1981, when inflation was
running high, he said.
Housing rates continue to increase, but have
stayed well under Inflation, Zatechka said.
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July
1 1 last day of free dropadd
August
1 residence hall room assignments mailed
21 residence halls open at 1 p.m.
22 to 24 general registration
22 to 24 and 27 UNL parking permits sold at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center from 9:30 am. to 6:30
p.m.
23 fall orientation for freshmen and new
students
25 back-to-school or arrive-at-school parties
27 first semester classes begin
27 to 30 new student orientation information
booths at the Nebraska Union
27 to 31 -- ASUN book exchange
28 first day of drop add
September
1 vto 4 Labor Day vacation
4 to 7 football tickets can be picked up at the
football office at Memorial Stadium.
5 final day of dropadd
26 tuition payments due
October
9 mid-semester grade reports due from faculty
19 last day to change to or from PassNo Pass
and to file drops in the registration office to remove
them from records.
22 early registration for the spring 1S85 semes
ter begins, ending Nov. 16
November
16 last day to drop a class with instructor's
approval and a grade of "W"
2 1 to 25 Thanksgiving vacation. Residence halls
will close at 8 a.m. Nov. 21 and reopen at 1 p.m. Nov.
25
December
10 to 14 dead week
17 to 21 finals week
22 residence halls close at 8 a.m. for Christmas
vacation
Summer, 1934
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