The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 22, 1984, Page Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, August 22, 1034
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 13
Rules set for boolcs, records
Redtape snares first class days
; Students who feel trapped by
the academic sea of red tape
need not w.orry, say UNL offi
cials. Shirley Thomscn, assistant di-.
rector of registration and recorcb,
said seniors who plan to gradu
ate in December should re
member to apply for a degree by
Oct. 1.
For students moving off cam
pus or changing their campu3
address, a change-cf-address
form must be riled out. Forms
are available in the Administra
tion Building room 209.
Transcripts can be ordered in
the Administation building and
picked up two or three days
later. A form must be completed,
and a $3 fee will be charged.
Additional copies are $1.
Students who have echc'ir
ships or grants in esccr.3 cfthcir
tuition can get czih-bock svzra
rccr.ts in the Nebraska Union
Aug. 27 to SO between 8:30 a.ra.
and 11:30 am. and between 1 signed up for the class. But, he
p.m .and 4 p.m. said, the instructor must notify
The Nebraska Bookstore is the bookstore of any addition
preparig to help students for students. .
the first week of school. Nebraska "We run into a problem when
Bookstore manager Mark Op- a new class section b added and
pegard said 40 extra employees we aren't notified about it," he
will be hired for the first three said.
or four weeks of classes to help Oppegard also advises students
students find books and mate- to bring their class schedule to
rials. " find books and make sure they
Tweh'eregbters willbe in opera- are the correct ones,
ting with two workers at each Students should keep their
one. He said students should book receipt until they are sure
spend no more than one hour in they have the correct book, he
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the store. Oppegard said stu
dents should shop early to beat
the rush.
"If we run out of books for a
specific clss3, the new order will
take about two weeks to get'
here," ha said. More used books
are sv&U&bte this week and are
. much cheaper than a new book.
' . Oppegard taid the number of '
books available b usually deter
mined by the number of people
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