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Student fees provide services By Cindy Wostrel Staff Reporter About $6.8 million will help pro vide services next year for both new and returning students at the Univer sity of Ncbraska-Lincoln. That money will come from stu dent fees, which students pay along with tuition. Next year, full-time students will pay $155 in fees per semester, while part-time students will pay $70 per semester. At UNL, those fees arc separate from the cost of tuition, said Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs James Gricscn. Gricscn said it is fairly customary for colleges to separate the cost of student fees from tuition, although a few schools like Iowa State Univer sity combine the costs. Separating the costs has both ad vantages and disadvantages, he said. By separating the costs, there is a greater sense of accountability for the providers of university services, he said. "In a sense, these are taxes to people in the community,” Gricscn said, so students should know what they are paying for. But by separating fees from tui tion, some students lose money, he said. Some employers may reimburse students for tuition, Griescn said. With UNL’s system, those students end up paying for fees, he said, but if fees were included in tuition, students would See FEES on Page 10 Source: Office of Student Affairs Use your own HOMETOWN BANK CARD for instant cash at Nebraska Bookstore, 13th and Q' street Famous last words FROM FRIENDS TO FRIENDS. “Are you in any shape to drive?” “I’ve never felt better” Dress for Success Dressing for success is important whether you're dressing for an important interview or for an important social date, you need to look your best. Fashion II accepts only high quality clothes on a consignment basis. BRING IN YOUR STUDENT I.D. FOR 10% OFF! Hours: 10-5:30 M-F, 10-7:30 Th, 10-4 Sat. 33rd & Pioneers 483-1324 | _CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE] GUARANTEED SCHOLARSHIPS ^ \S3^“j Amigo's offers you the opportunity to earn from 25% to 50% jSlm of your tuition through the Student Tuition Employment (|Z|r Program. The scholarship money is in addition to the salary [Iftor? you earn. Did you know if you were to graduate from the University of Nebraska with 130 credit hours, you would spend $6,630 for tuition alone? By starting employment with Amigo's your junior year in high school , you could gel S3,315 of that tuition paid for! But that's not all. Amigo's offers: •Insurance • Flexible Schedule (fjflP • 50% Meal Discount . paid Vacation • Opportunity To Transfer to Another Location ^toP by your local Amigo's today and fill out an application. For more information on the scholarship program, call 488 8500, ask for Lorric or Christine. 0 . . AOsV (2%, # Lincoln Locations m i— — Close to Campus-. p ALA Reunion (UNL) L incoln Square 1407 Q Street 20th & Comhusker I4th & Hwy. 2 55th & 0' Street -- 7<)ih & A Street East Park Pla/.a^?^$? Nobody Sells More Music For Less. I Others may claim the low-price title. They 1 I may even offer a few genuinely low prices 1 I at the door to convince you of the truth of 1 I their claims. But nobody has more of the I I lowest prices than Pickles. I RECORDS TAPES • COMPACT DISCS I 17th& P* 237 S 70th • 3814 Normal Blvd I Nebraska's Largest Music Retailer