The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 07, 1990, Summer, Page 7, Image 7

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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
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