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Show The Dixie Sun February 4, 1997 Fee's continued with the State Legislature. Although the Legislature does have the final say, they require any changes or proposals to go through student channels. School Allocation change very seldom. Bill Fowler said, "the fee's here at Dixie have changed maybe 3 times in the twenty years I've been dents voted about the building and rental of the Gardner Center. There are several Fees that Dixie is not required to pay, like transcripts, music and theater, and a busshuttle systems, which other university's are requiredto pay. Dropping classes at Dixie SUN NEWS SERVICE Have you ever wanted to add or drop a class, but when you went to the Registrar's Office you were told it was "toooo late." Well, you're not alone. According to David Roos, director of Admissions & Records, there were nearly 100 students Fall Quarter who appealed to have a class added or dropped after the established deadline. "Many new students either are not aware of our deadlines", Roos said, "or they assume that their instructor will drop them from the class if they stop attending." here." One example of the changes was when the Executive council moved to retire the funds of the Hansen Stadium and redistribute the money. They then passed it on to Student srevices etc. Fowler said, "Any changes in the student Fees have to go through the scrutinty of many committees. The Page 5 highest payment amount goes up to the building of the Gardner center. Before this fee was put into affect, the stu A f(jziobrxty Qonccrt Series -- Their advisor will be on campus to answer all your transfer questions. QPe ter )inograde Thursday, February 9:00 a.m. r 6,h - 1:00 p.m. Transfer Center Academic Support Center If you have any questions or would like to make an 8 or stop by appointment, contact Barbara Hansen at 120 Room Browning Building, 652-765- cfriday February 7, 1997 - 8:00 p.m. - (J)unJorcf .Auditorium Qpcfcets $7 - J)ixie Ce0e StU(ents $2 frowning uifcfmg J Transferring To the University of Utah? Speciaf Artist Series Presents Concert pianist Although faculty do have the prerogative to drop students who have never attended during the first three weeks, it is still the student's responsibility to make sure that their schedule is correct. "I hate to see students get 'F's on their transcripts simply because they didn't understand our procedures", Roos stated, "but we also have deadlines for a reason, and we are working to make students more aware of those deadlines." The last day to add or drop classes for Winter quarter is Feb. 12. 4 |