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Show THE THUNDEKBIRL) MONDAY MAV li. 1987 iAC.E T EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY i r i ( bi! Alan Neves, a freshman from Tooele, participated in last week's telethon efforts. SUSC's Telethon XVI will continue until May 21 to reach a goal of more than $30,000 in scholarship funds. The development office is still accepting phone volunteers. First Security would like to finance your stay in an institution Fee hikes are planned BY GREG PRINCE there is a specific relationship between the fee and something in the class. "The communication department demonstrates the peed for new fees. With the "We want to ask all students to show up to show support. We don't want to be nickeled and dimed to death," said ASSUSC Special Projects new television laboratory and Coordinator Mark Waters in the radio station, we needed funds to give a better operating summing up student government's position on class budget for the classes in which fee increases proposed for next the students participate. It is similar to art students who year. An open forum has been have always had fees," said scheduled for noon, May 19 in Alger. Thorley Recital Hall to discuss According to Alger, the the plan which would hike increases in the art department class fees for seven classes, reflect the build up of and instituted new fees for 12 expenses opposed to fees other classes. which haven't been changed for some time. The fees will be Additionally, all students raised slightly, then remain majoring in accounting, business administration, and steady for three or four years, business education will be at which time they must be raised again, Alger said. charged a $15 lab fee each In the April 30 quarter in lieu of existing class meeting of fees. The fee increases range the SUSC's Institutional from $3 to $15, while the Council, a motion was raised to approve the proposed newly suggested fees range from $5 to $20. Some classes increases. ASSUSC President affected by the increases are Monica Moe requested the Council to table the motion general education classes and attect everyone. one month, allowing time for students to voice their "Yes, the tuition is low, but tuition has been hiked, fees opinions. have been hiked, and so on," The ASSUSC is concerned said Waters. "On the surface it that the students were not doesn't look bad, but it adds aware of the suggested increases earlier, and hope that up." "In general, what we've tried the student body will voice its to do is restrict the general opinions and suggestions. Moe class fees to only cover those and other student leaders are items for which there is a real hoping for a large turnout to incurred cost and from which the May 19 open forum and the student benefits," said encourages students to bring Terry Alger, SUSC provost. We their questions and concerns to this forum. Suggestions may try to set up a revolving also be dropped in the account, and the money goes in and is used for that comment box located in the Student Center, Moe said. particular class. In every case DR. fl.F- - RICH, OPTOMETRIST 60 NORTH MAIN 25 DISCOUNT ON ALL SERVICES AND MATERIALS. TO FACULTY AND STAFF YEAR ROUND FRIENDLY CARING. EXPERIENCED & STUDENTS MOOERN (COMPUTERS) SERVICE SPECIALTY Risk Free Contacts- - Money Back Guarantee I zh;izln'A..biLi.L s -- v T1 .... . fW? ' Don't go crazy trying to find money for school, seek professional help at First Security Bank. Student loans First Security can ease your mind with a Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) or a Supplemental Loan for StudentsParent Loan for Undergraduate Students (SLSPLUS). Whether you want the GSL or the SLSPLUS loan, and if you qualify we can probably loan low-intere- st ! you ?ll you'll need for your college education. Free checking To put your mind even more at ease. First Security offers free student checking, too. Get free checks and a free First Security Cash Card for instant access to your account through HandiBank. There's no monthly fee. You can even write ten free checks a month. Apply today Get the help you need at any First Security office. Or r pick up an application on campus at the Financial Aid office and bring it in. If vou'd like more information, call our Student Loan HOTLINE, We're experts at relieving the maddening symptoms of college finance problems. For student loans, we're right where vou want us to be. First Security Dank Lender identification 013915 |