University unveils Duck Call II registration system By Jan Ellison Oc<JW D'X'v I 'man'll Dili k ( iall registration for fall term stnrts May 17. but it won't be what you’tv expecting Now (Iuhhud Duck ('-all II. telephone registration has an entirely new format, with more options than over before. On Duck (atll II, callers enter their student identifo a tion number and personal ni i ess < ode, followed by a funi tion code The new system doesn't say what each iode means A list of all of tin* codes and a des< ription of all of the options are located in the front of the fall time \< Itndule. available for a quarter at the KMU Main Desk and lint versity Bookstore May 10 Some of the new options are grade i hangev variable credit i hanges, listings of upon se< lions arid waiting lists, The waiting list option works on a limited basis if you get on the waiting list, the University nulomaiit ally assumes you'll make it into the class and i barges you for it Students get into the ( lass ns spm e Iks nines available The waiting list option yvas added to give students with earlier registration times a chance to get into a dosed i lass, said Kate Johnson, an asses iate registrar In the past, students have had to lake their chain es ysitli even one else, randomly calling In to check on openings Students <an ( all in Inter to find out if they an' in the »lass When you ask for a list of the ( lasses you're in. Duck Call II will either sav you're registered or you're on the waiting list There is an additional waiting list option that will allow you lo learn your position on the list Another new function of Dm k Call II is the multiple term cnpai itv You can make changes to your current term or the term you're about to enter at the same time. Duck (all II will remain open for fall term registration until July I It will open again Aug 1 Summer registra tion w ill start June 1 Both < an lie at < essed at the same time. Oil Sept 7. yet another new function will come oil line ll will allow you to exchange a ( lass you’re regis tered m (or a ( lass you want, hut only if it's open This is for people w ho are already close to their 18-credit limit but want to tr\ lo add a t lass to see if it's open Willi this new option you don’t have to drop the i lass you're in to see if another one is open Dm k Call II will automatically drop the one and add the other if it's open I his information is available in the lime schedule. "It is very important for people to i arefully read the Dm k Call II sis turn of the time si hedute la-fore they reg ister. Johnson said Or else they won't know what to ‘ft will save me the hassle of naming all over campus. They should have done this in the first place.’ LaVon Murphy, University student do." Returning students hnve been ext itetl to learn about Duck Call II "It's about time." said LaVon Murphy. a student in planning, public polit \ and management. It will save me the hassle of running all over campus They should have done this in the first place " Students are also looking forward to the new waiting list option "I'm a freshman and that waiting list thing means I have a t haut e to get into Native American Literature and other popular classes." said Beth Scovell, a (ire-journal ism Student Thtt new additions to the call-in registration system don't cost the University any "new capital," only extra hours bv employees for programming. Johnson said We’ll Beat Anyon^?! -r eourorw ' OH SCREEN PRINTED T-SHIRTS, JACKETS SWEATSHIRTS. CAPS AND OTHER TEXTILES "\ lor GREEKS'DORMS'CLUBS , 3RD & LAWRENCE (NEXT TO RED 344-7B42 A niViRHON 0»“ 1 »«r iMAOI INmANCIMIN t u**< • Do You Want Good Ieaclicrs? I trip u» rr»»nl them if )ihi Uvr limi mt trarlirr tht* year in an l'.n(|li»l»row|WMiiti‘H» < «itli a “WR |»rrfn), nominate him ur her (• ( )ot«tan<lin£ ( omj>*»»it ion Icarhcr A*artl I iIi ImiIm) letter *ill* (hr I )rparlmerit ( hilt. 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Clinton said together !ho\ will revive Arner ii .1 s commitment to community and make affordable the i ost ol a college education lor every Amer ican.” Clinton s blueprint called for the government loltegin borrow ing mone\ and lending it to stu dents dirts tlv. with colleges and universities ,K ting as agents Currentlv. students borrow directly from banks, whit h prof it from the interest they charge Loan defaults are protected at S— 5 billion this vear, and the hsl erai government protects banks against ails' losses. Bv eliminating the middle man. the government would save S-l t billion through fisc al year and would lie able to charge interest rates a half percentage point lower interest rate than banks, administration offic ials said. The Americ an Bankers Asso c iation sharply criticized the direct-loan plan. The direct lending concept combines the effic iency of the Post Offic e with all the c harm of the IKS.” said ABA executive vice president Donald Ogilvie "It will not deliver the level of ac cess, serve e and efficiency that the (student loan program) c ur rentlv provides Clinton said the proposal would "ease tin- terms of college loans." "In return, we'll demand responsibility from young peo ple*," lie" said We ll make it eus ier to borrow money and nun h easier to pav it off, hut this time you have to pa\ it oil Von c an't just default on the loan ” Loon repayments would la* based on a peri entage of a work er's income Those with,lower income jobs would have longer to pay off their loans The legislation authorizes the Internal Revenue Service to share with the Kduc ation Department information afiout a borrower's annual me ante so the government could determine the terms of repayment. 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