Financial aid computer not yet in use tjy nanay Lyons Staff Reporter Students visiting the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid at UNL may find themselves learning the virtue of patience as they wait in line. Lack of automation has plagued the financial aid office for several years and has slowed pro cessing and transfering information, said Bill McFarland, director of scholarships and finan cial aid. While most other mqjor universities in the U. S., including all of the Big 8 schools, have acquired advanced computer systems to increase efficiency and integrate admissions, registration, student accounts and financial aid, UNL has lagged behind, said Larry Apel, associate direc tor of scholarships and financial aid. Although portions of a new computer have been installed in the office, Ape! said, the office still does its work by hand. The computer system is from Information Associates, a company that produces software packages for business and educational institu tions. The system is the most advanced produced by the company and is an improved version of what many other universities are using, McFar land said. The cost of the new system was to be disclosed by university officials. • Nancy Walz, computer support specialist for UNL, said the system was purchased through a special prqject fund of the chancellor’s budget. The purchase included 13 new terminals and one additional printer, she said. Portions of the system were installed during the summer, but the complete system won’t be fully operational until the 1988-89 school year. Because UNLonly purchased the financial aid portion of the software, several months will be needed to build links between financial aid, admissions and registration, Apel said. Time also will be required to write procedures and initiate trial of the system. The office is using one component of the sys tem, the “tracking screen,” this fall, McFarland said. The tracking screen allows workers to call up on a screen the forms a studejnt has turned in, whether the student has completed all forms needed, or whether they have been returned to the student, he said. The office also is using a message screen that allows workers to call up Guaranteed Student Loan information. “We can log in when the application was processed by the office and returned to either the student or lender the amount of the loan, and when the check came in," McFarland said. Until the system is completely operational, award information such as scholarships and grants will be compiled by keypunch into a sys tem of Alpha files. Alpha files are binders con taining names of nearly 40,000 students who receive awards. Each time a student .asks information on awards, the appropriate Alpha file must be retrieved manually. If the file is not in its place, a delay results. New information is written into the files by hand each time an award changes. When the award screen is operational, most of the information will be at a finger’s reach and a student’s questions can be answered in just a few seconds. "Sometimes we had two people See COMPUTER on 5 WELCOME BACK I 1 TO THE - 1_FALL SALE I Our new fall collection This Week of men’s and women’s Onll/l clothing sportswear y * and footwear Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Now Sale Priced! Sun. Finale 12-5 ___• — —■ ■■ - I Layaways Welcome —^ -m « I Bankcards Welcome * - HPost^Nickel U—— Downtown at 144 No. 14th St. ----4