Education Continued fron Page 1 control over budget requests made to the Legislature, said Sen. Jerome Warner, committee co-chairman from Waverly. Regents would report to the Legis lature and governor in the biennial budget process on the performances of the universities, state colleges and technical community colleges. The regents also would monitor the roles and missions of the colleges and universities. The board would allocate slate funds and create general policies for per sonnel, admission requirements and tuition levels. The Legislature, how ever, would appropriate funds directly to each institution. The bill would abolish the Ne braska Coordinating Commission for Post-secondary Education and create the Nebraska Higher Education Commission. A private citizen appointed by the governor would serve as chairperson of the commission, and the board of regents would appoint three of its members for staggered three-year terms. Three members of technical com munity college boards and two members on the governing boards of private colleges and universities also would be appointed to the board. Three other commission members would be an owner, shareholder or board member of a Nebraska private • vocational school, the governor and the commissioner of education. Two legislators would sit on the commission as nonvoting members. The bill states that the commission would be a “statewide forum for the consideration of post-secondary edu cational issues.” The commission also would assist the board of regents in developing a strategic planjor education. The commission would administer the State Scholarship Award Program Act, the Scholarship Assistance Program and any other state-administered finan cial aid program. To enact the restructuring of higher education, a transition committee would be established for one year. Members making up the commit tee would come from the public, uni versity and college administrations, the Nebraska Coordinating Commis sion for Post-secondary Education, the technical community college administration, the Department of Administrative Services and its budget division. The firm had advised, however, that members of the Legislature sit as voting members on the Higher Edu cation Commission. Because the commission would administer finan cial aid funds, the senators’ role was changed to advisory. Withem said the bill has yet to be assigned, but probably will go to the Education Committee, of which he in^rigf,.;_ Unusual scholarships go unawarded The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a few scholarships avail able for students who meet some unusual requirements. Scholarships in the following categories have not yet been awarded ; for the spring semester: •Handicapped student, preferably studying health professions. •Handicapped student, studying histpry. •Student employed at Lee’s Restaurant. •Male student who must work to attend school. •Insulin-dependent diabetic student •Student Twenty-one years old or older who attends school part time and works part time. f I_I is chairman • The bill does not give the student member of the beards of trustees voting power, but Warner said he is sure it will be an issue. He said he would not support a proposal giving students an official vote. Warner said he thinks the bill gives the proposed board of regents for Nebraska Higher Education ade quate power because it has the au thority to submit budgets and to lobby the Legislature. * Itgives them a lot,” Warner said. You cannot have coordination with out those authorities.” VALENTINO’S DELIVERS THEGOODS When you’re ready for pizza...take advantage of these delivery specials: * Two medium cheese pizzas only $9.99 * Large single topping pizza and four Cokes only $9." Medium single topping pizza and two Cokes only $6.99 ‘Additional toppings extra Can 467-36U •ytlentinoij Sunday thru Thursday 5 00 p.m. to 1100 p.m. Friday thru Saturday 5 00 p m. to Midnight 1 "g, reStaUrant ★ Other menu items available ★ That Dldllt StOpWltfl PtZZcl Preservations available now! I THE REEF AND CAROUSEL HOTELS & KITCHENETTES • 7 NIGHTS I SHERATON CONDO & HOTEL, GULF VIEW, LANDFALL TOWER, SAIDA CONDOS, HOLIDAY INN • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS ^^^^SHADOMW^ONDO^MVERLOOK HOTEL • 2, 5 OR 7 NIGHTS WITH ALL LIFTS - PICNIC • RACE j LAUDERDALE BEACH HOTEL • 7 NIGHTS j HILTON HEAD ISLAND BEACH & TENNIS RESORT CONDOS • 7 NIGHTS PORT ROYAL OCEAN RESORT CONDOS • 5 OR 7 NIGHTS DON'T DELAY! CENTRAL SPRING BREAK INFORMA TION & RESERVA TIONS -800-321-5911 7AM 7PM M Th, 7AM 5PM Fri 9AM 5PM Sal. Mountain Standard Time Reservations may be made by credit card osmu 24 HOUR FAX RESERVATIONS 1303) 225-1514 I — • Depending on bieak dates and length ot stay ~ | ___a_