Wednesday, August 22, 1084 Pcga 14 Dally Nobrasksn .Mis t . i 3 I (If III Lit I j M 5 2 I I mi (HA 4M i .1 I 3 ill! If I if 9- !: SI i II lit! ill 81 III ill tti ;i II ii i1 -1 i- ' f 1 111 h: I" I 3 1 I'M 51 Ml v.. ) & I JLl it It it li ionday 8 p.m. Id M Milk V U Hi BO TUESDAY 1 yBwt IF1! 8WS Jfl '"" 1 hmmJl "LOVE THOSE LEGS PARTY" r.w.. $100 CASH FOR THE wwjwj KiiK?W "BEST SET OF LEGS" '' DRINK SPECIALS 8-10 50 DRINKS 25 DRAWS $150 PITCHERS RAINIER SPECIALS ALL NIGHT SPONSORED BY RAINIER BEER 0-10 PROMOTI "GOLDHrJ OLOI2S niTG" 50 DRIUKS 25 DRAWS $1.50 PITCHERS Como RocSt To Tho litis Of Tho SQ'Oj GO'S, G 70's! THURSDAY Unisex Swim-Suit Contest 1st Prize $200 3-Fers 8-10 PM m m mimmm ByPatSweesiy DaiV Ncbrasiaa EttffVriter Paying for school, books and housing can sometimes be a problem for students, but the UNL Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid can help relieve the burden. Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) applicaitons for first se mester will be accepted until Oct. 1, said Larry Apel, asso ciate director of scholarships and financial aid. Students should apply for money for first and second se mesters by Feb. 1, 1035, Apel said. By applying early, students can borrow money for whst they already have spent on tuition, books and rent during their first semester, he said. Students should check to see if they still are eligible for financial aid since the government has changed the aid requirements. In the past, students were to have passed one-half of the classes for which they registered. But now, Apel said students must pass two-thirds of those classes for which they are regis tered on the sixth day of the semester. Students who already have applied for'GSLs for fall semes ter can pick up their checks the first week of schooL Pickup times and places will be scheduled later. Chris Va&ge, assistant direc tor of scholarships and finan cial aids, said cash advances and book vouchers will be issued from the north doors of the Centennial Room in the Neb rsaka Union Aug. 27, 23 and 29 from 8:30 am. to 1 1:30 am. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The last day for cash advances and book vouchers will be Aug. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 1 :30 am. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Administration 113. Apel said that students re ceiving National Direct Student Loans (ND5L) can get their checks in the Nebraska Union ballroom from 8:30 am. to 1 1 :30 am. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 1 p.m.24, 25 and 26. Students should fill but applications for second semester NDSLs in Oct ober. Students can pick up work study assignments from Aug. 17 through Sept. 3 at Administra tion 112 from 8 am. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. said Joann Bomberger, clerical assis- r PMsMMly via . .til ft ON I 111' fNr -V I 1 10 170 j j f la C" I , t 1 1 ill I 0 - M " III FRIDAY "1 Class Readers at w costs to students. 13th &R gsz 4Sth & vine 475-2S79 I I 4SS-8159 i r-- "fs.TI TI sfe Jj' tant at the Financial'Aids Office. Students can start work imme diately if they want to, she said. Apel said that, Pell Grants, unlike other grants, are always available to thoss eligible, no matter when the student app lies. Pell Grants are strictly need based grants and the govern ment is obligated to give them to thosa who are eligible, he said. Short-term leans from UNL also are available for up to $150 without a cosigner and up to $1,000 with a cosigner, he said. These loans, which are based on the ability of the individual to repay, are six-month loans at a 9 percent interest rate, he said. Demand is high for these short terms loans during the first part cf the semester, Apel said, so interested students should get an appointment for an adviser as soon as possible. Budget approved; tuition to increase over next 2 years While many students were off campus this Slimmer, the NU Board cf Regents was busy with the 1085-86 budget and other related items. The $317.8 million budget approved by the regents will include a 12.7 percent increase in state funding and a 10 per cent increase in tuition and fees. r. 1 a. ill 1 , 4. A . too Di.uc.cnis wm isavu uj pay oo per credit hour for the 1084 fall semester and $41.75 per credit hour for fall 1985. The board will have to request the $21 mil ' lion from the Legislature's Ap . propristions Committee in Nov ember, according to a Daily Ne braska July article. The budget will provide a 10.7 percent salary increase for UNL academic and administrative ' staff, and a 9 percent increase for UNO and UNMC faculty. Non-faculty employees on all campuses will receive an 11,5 percent salary increase if the 1085-86 budget goes through. Other expenditures include a 10 percent increase for library acquisitions, $1.95 million for academic and administrative computing and $2.9 million to bring the university into com pliance with safety codes. The regents also passed a resolution establishing a resid ency training program in den tistry at the UNL College ofDen-tistry. 2 MTV. .PART pin Free Drinks For Everyone 9-10 pm 25 DRAWS 50 DRINKS $1.50 PITCHERS WE WILL GIVE A WA Y: MTV TShirts & Buttons Stooges TShirts . Husy Lewis & The News Concert Tickets, Bumper Stickers and Drink Tickets! si ait rnJ 5 r r' n 3 DANCE TO STOOGES' NEW VIDEO SYSTEM V3 A j jLlwdf ti ii ii tiUGRUI llttvU wvgii IHIOi II I I UUlO.il I Freshman thru Senior Years Quick Processing Apply today downtown at 13th & M. Hkk lit FIRST NATIONAL LINCOLN 9ih & P ST. . WE ROCK LINCOLN tti A FirsTter Company Mamber, F.D.I.C.