University Daily Kansan Monday, June 26, 1978 5 Loan defaulters face enrollment problems Rv NANCV FLEEKER Staff Writer Students with outstanding short-term loans from the Kansas University Endowment Association will have problems reenrolling if the loan is not repaid by the Ang. l deadline, Jerry Rogers, director of the school's student financial aid, said yesterday. ouwers said that after Aug. 1, unpaid loans were in default and that a hotel would be eligible for cash. **27500** Students who do not repay loans by the deadline will not be able to enroll until after the deadline. "WE DON'T discuss *ob* business during enrolment week," he said, "we are too busy." The short-term loan program operates on the theory that all loans are paid back in time to provide funds for the beginning of the year, year Larry Weld, vice-president of the Board of Directors. Jeff Weinberg, associate director of the financial aid office, said many loans were due earlier than Aug. 1, depending on the circumstances. He arranged and on other circumstances. For instance, a student who borrowed a small amount, such as $30, probably will not be given as much time to repay his loan as a student who borrowed $200 at the same time. But all short-term loans must be repaid by Aug. 1, whether they were taken out last month or not. "The whole premise of the program is that it is for a revolving purpose. Heeb said." Weinberg said, "If we don't have the Besides causing problems with enrollment, late payments will result in an increase from a 6 percent annual interest rate to a penniny interest rate of 14 percent. loans repaid by Aug. 1, then we don't have sufficient money to start the year." Students who are unable to repay their loans by the deadline should talk to a financial advisor. THE INTEREST is used to help pay such costs as salaries for the Endowment Association staff, the salary for the secretary in the financial aid office and the reserve fund for losses caused by defaults, he said. He said that an extension of the deadline could be a possibility but that most cases would not. "We don't like to feel that there are any He said that in some cases a student could make a partial payment and then get an extension of the repayment deadline for the remaining debt. absolute rules," Weinberg said. "We are working with people, not numbers." Even if the financial aid desk did grant an extension, the interest rate would still be lower. Rogers said that to qualify for a loan a student must have attended KU for at least one semester and have a minimum grade point average of 2.0. HE SAID the loans were fairly easy to get, provided that the request was for education- care. He said that most requests pertained to tuition and books or such living expenses as dormitory or rent payments, deposits or utility bills. The short-term loan funding is made up of about 150 individual loan funds and about 200 other non-credit loans. "Many of them are former KU students and many of them had financial needs." Heeb said. "And there was just no way to meet those needs when they were students." Rogers says that at any given time about one-third of the loans were delinquent but that the estimate included loans that were repaid one day late as well as loans that were repaid two days later. HOWEVER, ROGERS, Heeb and Weinberg agreed that most students did repay their loans by the final Aug. 1 deadline. KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: Fritz Heider, professor emeritus of psychology, will give a lecture, "On Balance and Attribution," as part of a SOCIOLOGY CONFERENCE at 11 a.m. in Room 706 of Fraser Hall. The AMERICAN STRING QUARTET will present a summer concert at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Squeezer's Palace Sandwiches, Sundaes, Shakes 12k & Oread (north end of campus) 11-12 Mon.-Sat., 1-5 Sun. Students round out hospital's staff Although operating a hospital in a college town causes a staffing problem, it also makes it easier to get technicians, Wade Cannon, and Terry Murray of Memorial Hospital personnel, said yesterday. "The trouisient student population makes available employees with technical skills we probably couldn't attract if we didn't have the college." Dexter said. "I think we have less trouble recruiting professionals in certain fields. Registered nurses, laboratory technicians, X-ray therapists and medical therapies are probably more available." MOST OF THESE technicians are students, many of whom have spouses who attend the University of Kansas, Dexter said. "A significant number of students or their spouses come and go according to the schedule." "We value the fact that they are working to get an education and we try to accommodate their schedule. It does create a model in that it contributes to the turnover." Joanne Gentry, doctor of nursing, said, "We have quite a huge turnover in the spring and fall. One problem it causes is that we don't know what it is a problem because of the time it takes." Gentry said the turnover made scheduling complicated in the summer. Gentry told one advantage to having an influx of students was that they had new teachers. "THE BIGGEST advantage is innovation," Gentry said. "They are always smart." A disadvantage of having student employees, Gentry said, is that they are more prone to absences. However, she said the disadvantage did not apply to student employees who had experience in teaching. "Spring break and finals are especially hard times for us." Cooper said. Pam Cooper, staffing clerk, arranges the work schedule for hospital employees, which she said was not easy because she had to work around student schedules. Cooper said another problem with student employees was that they were more difficult to handle. Frank Creeden, assistant administrator, said the turnover at Lawrence Memorial Hospital was not as high as other hospitals in urban areas. "We have a good turnover rate," Creeden said. "If students leave, there is usually a corresponding inflow of people coming in to help." The professor is aware of the turnover and try to plan it. However, Creeden said there was not a large percentage of students working at the hospital because the job did not always fit into their schedules. Police report Donna Marie Coffman, 21, a pharmacy intern, told the police that one of the three white males in their mid-20s held her to keep quiet and no one would get hurt. Three men, one of them carrying a handgun, entered the Lawrence Memorial Hospital pharmacy at 8:00 p.m. Saturday and stole an unspecified quantity of prescription drugs, the police said yesterday. After the men had stolen the drugs, the police said, they escaped in two cars. --the main problem in any hospital is getting good personnel and keeping them." A woman who was found unconscious in the alley below her apartment at 913 Indiana St. sk just before a.5.m. June 18 died Friday at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The woman, Katherine B. Brener, 23, fell about 30 feet from her third floor apartment window to the alley below, according to a police report. The police said they had not been able to question Brenner because of the severity of the attack. 3 convenient locations Hillcrest Downtown The Malls 843.0895 "We have several positions for part-time are pursuing graduate studies. Some of these people are especially capable. employees," he said. 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