Wednesday, February 12, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Pag 3 1 1 GATEWAY 460-4488 CENTRUM 475-1655 I..u,..u,..ul.llll,, T I. . ... T,.m .I..,.....- , . . I '...Ufr; A inn XS .tiff! a y Paul VonderiageDally Nebraskan Susan Stuart, right, a sophomore in the Teachers College, pays her tuition Tuesday at the Bursar's Office in the Administration Building. The deadline for tuition payment is today at 4 p.m. The woman on the left is unidentified. ursar set lot tuition flood By Scott Thien Staff Reporter Tuition payments due today have trickled in slowly even though second semester tuition statements were mailed two days earlier than last year, said the director of the Office of Student Accounts. Bob Clark said traffic has been light at the Bursar's Window, where tuition is due at 4 p.m., but it probably won't last. "I'm fearful . . . we're going to be swamped," Clark said. Students who turn in their payments to the Bursar's Office after 4 p.m. will have to pay a $20 late charge. The $20 fine and tuition must be paid by 4 p.m. Feb. 19 or UNL will take further action against the delinquent accounts. According to the UNL schedule of classes, actions may include "registration cancellation" and "assignment to a professional collection agency." Although cancellation rarely occurs, Clask said, it does happen, "making a no-win sit uation for all teachers, students and the university." "I'll be happy when this week is over," he said. The $20 fee, which generated nearly $90,000 last year, will be put into the university's general income fund. The fund mainly supports the uni versity budget, Clark said. Student accounts uses none of the fee assessments it receives, he said. "The $20 fine is a royal pain," Clark said, "but (is) necessary for us and the student." To avoid the fine and the "usual long lines," Clark suggested students plan ahead if tuition adjustments need to be made. He recommended students use the Bursar payment slot in Admin istration Building 203 "for quick payment." Tuition assessment questions can be ans wered at the Office of Student Accounts, south window of the Bursar's Office, Administration Building 204. 9 6 19) o u B n me i C Y C L E Here! Featuring TP rD Mountain Bikes PXa 3000 The "Ki,,er Bee" xKUJOSQxl U Beach Bikes '85 Models On Sale 427 S. 13th 475-0204 Don't pay inflated prices for your Valentine Day balloons! Thingsvillc is Lincoln's only factory balloon outlet. We have the largest selection of Mylar foil balloons. Our foil balloons "start at $1.89 for our 17" balloons and our super large balloons have been reduced to only S7.50. Create your own balloon bouquet by adding a 12" Latex balloon at only 75 cents each. Also, Things ville has a large selection of a Val entine's Day Collection with Heart to Heart mugs. Heart Control Pills, Love Coupons, and your favorite stuffed animals. Cupid knows shop THINGSVILLE for your Valentine's balloon bouquet! 5 J The Apricot FIO. MS-DOS. 16 bit, 8086 processor. Standard 512K RAM, expandable. One double sided 3.5" Microfloppy drive (720K), plus a 10MB Winchester hard disk for mass storage. Color monitor. GEM GEM write and GEM paint. Lotus 1 2 3. Extra Cards: Monochrome wo printer or Color wo printer Best buy on IBM compatible ever! PCXT Generic Computer. Includes 650K, controller card, 2 drives and multi IO card. Only 3 units! (Monitor not included) Sony RGB Monitor with remote control TV. Open Monday-Friday. 8-5:30, Saturday. 9-5:30 More than a Bookstore. 'IBM trademark of International Buiineaa Machine T010 1 2Si & n Strcsta in Unccin Centsr 47S-Q111