Closed classes
still a headache
Emergency loan funds return
The financial aid office ran
out of short-term loan money for
the first time in the University’s
history last term, but the $250
maximum emergency loans are
available once again.
A number of students who
wanted the loans last term were
turned away, beginning two or
three weeks before the end of
fall term, according to Ed Vig
noul, financial aid director.
But he says there is now more
short-term loan money availa
ble, and students should be able
to get the loans for at least the
next two weeks
The shortage of short-term
loan money was caused largely
by the slow processing of Guar
anteed Student Loans at banks,
Vignoul says
Without their GSLs, students
needed more money to live on
and were unable to repay earlier
short-term loans, he says But
now that most fall-term GSLs
finally have arrived, students
are paying off earlier loans,
providing emergency loan
funds for winter term.
“We re hoping to get a sig
nificant amount of money in
within the next two weeks," he
says
Meanwhile, the handing out
of financial aid went “smoothly”
in the EMU Ballroom during the
first day of registration, Vignoul
says The problem period for
GSLs appears to be over, he
says, although some students
still are having problems with
fall term loans from out-of-state
banks
Basic Educational Opportuni
ty Grant (now called Pell Grant)
recipients received some relief
from this term’s increased tui
tion. The Pell Grant for all
students who get the maximum
amount automatically went up
$49 over the next two terms, to
offset the $98 tuition increase.
Nearly 15 percent of the
University’ student body
receives the maximum Pell
Grant amount, which automa
tically goes up when tuition in
creases.
The headaches of fall term
registration appear to be the
same headaches that
students will face during
winter term registration
The science and computer
and information science
departments are once again
the most crowded University
departments A 400 level
course in CIS closed as early
as noon Monday with more
than 50 enrolled
‘ Many of those people
(who didn't get to enroll)
thought they were going to
graduate, and i don't know
what to tell them,' said Steve
Hedetniemi, computer
science department head,
after CIS 451 closed
"I'm worried stiff about
how many students are going
to show up to register,"
Hedetniemi said "Some
people tell me not to worry,
others say it's going to be as
bad as last term.”
Computer science was not
the only department with
registration problems
Students also lined up to
register for business, interior
architecture, fine arts and
journalism classes Later in
the afternoon, many of the
sections started to fill and
some of the upper division
sections closed
However, the history and
math tables were nearly
vacant Monday afternoon
One history department
representative said everyone
who wanted a history class
got in
Paper tees off new look
Today's Emerald marks the beginning of a two-part redesign
ing of the paper
The first part is a "page shuffle” designed to make the news
more accessible to readers. The editorial page is now on Page 2;
the comic Bloom County and the "briefs” column have moved into
the classified section under the heading et al”
The "inter/national news” page has been moved from Page 5
to Page 4. Advertising on the back page has been reduced to
provide more of a display for news and features.
The second part of the redesign will begin Monday with a new
masthead and standing heads. The changes are designed to make
the Emerald more readable, distinctive and graphically consistent.
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