MondayJanuary 14, 198$ Cash advances ready- Students who have been awarded On Wednesday, they will be Issued from grants and scholarships in excess of 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. in the tuition and fees may pick up cash Office of Scholarships and Financial advances and book vouchers during the Aids, Administration Building 113. first three days of classes, said Lynn A maximum amount of $100 per stu- Ford, interim assistant director of dent may be issued. Cash advances will financial aid. be stamped with the date following the Cash advances will be awarded until day of issuance, and may only be funds are depleted. Today and Tuesday, cashed at the Bursar's Office between cash advances and book vouchers will the stamped date and Friday, be issued in the Nebraska Union's Book vouchers, which are accepted Regency Suite from 4 to 10 p.m. Extra only by the University Bookstore, also hours today are from 8 a.m. to noon and must be presented for use on or before extra hours on Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. Friday. Daily Ncbraskan Pago 7 Cashj or college . Continued from Ptga 6 Another problem: Many students are eligible for financial aid and don't know it, Aripoli said. Students who don't know if they are eligible for aid Senators Continued from Ptge 1 Commonwealth reimbursement could cost the state about $70 million in the should apply anyway and let the aid institutions decide. Deadlines for financial aid applica tions vary at each Nebraska institution, Aripoli said. However, most applica tions sie due between March 15 and April 15. The Nebraska Student Financial Aid Administrators group is made up of financial aid directors from UNL, UNO, Creighton University, the four state col leges, private colleges and junior col leges. The entire group meets twice a event of full repayment. If any repay- year and the executive committee meets mem is maae, u probably will be par- five or six times a year. uai ana spreaa over several years. Many people think banking on the whole is unstable in Nebraska. Several banks have closed in 1984, and one in Dannebrog, north of Grand Island, folded in the first week of 1985. Law makers likely will ponder banking reforms to decrease closings and make it easier for stable banks to buy unsta ble ones. Farmers are forcing rural senators to remedy the record number of farm foreclosures. Sen. John DeCamp of Neligh, chairman of the banking, com merce and insurance committee, has indicated he will introduce legislation to provide tax-exempt bonds for debt ridden farmers. 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