. Page 8 University Daily Kansan, July 6, 1981 Aid From nare one $2.6 billion, each grant had been cut across-the-board by $30. Rogers said the eligibility criterion for the Guaranteed Student Loan program, which accounted for the largest portion of student aid both at KU and nationally had not changed. The current academic year because the academic year lags the financial year by one year. STUDENT AID FOR 1981-82 academic year is financed by appropriations for the 1981 facelist President Reagan asked for and received additional appropriations for the 1961 fiscal year from the Treasury. Last year, 7,484 RU students, including 548 summer, summer, received GSLA totaling $17.5 million. Rogers said 3,323 loans had been approved for the fall semester, and new applications were common. Rogers said he had encouraged students to apply early for aid this year. The new aid rules require that all applicants be It is not clear what the new rules are because they have undergone considerate revision since 2014. It is unclear why these changes According to a report in the Washington Post, Reagan had agreed to some concessions in student aid in enlisting the support of the 29 teachers as part of his budget proposal in the House on Friday. ROGERS SAID THE National Direct Student Loan program and a variety of KU's scholarship programs also would not be affected during the coming academic year. He said although federal commitment to the NSDL program had declined, the shortfall was still significant. The volume of NDSL aid will be more than $1.36 million, the same as last year, Rogers said. The cost is expected to increase. But it would be less than the $1.7 million that was available four years ago, he said. He said the KU scholarship programs were strong and would operate at the same level as The NDSL and scholarship programs provided more than $5.5 million to students last year. The He said 1,212 students received NDSLs last year. Figures for the different scholarship programs, whose values range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, were not available. In addition, 2,000 students used about $2.5 million in short-term loans. Nearly 800 students also received approximately $450,000 in Supplemental Funding. None of these programs will be significantly affected during the new academic year, Rogers has said. Clantha McCurdy, the director of the College Work-Study Program in the Office of Student Financial Aid, said she was not aware of any other information that would require the program during the coming academic year. McCurdy said she did not have figures immediately available for the number of students and the amount of federal contribution to the KU program for last year. But a check with the records of the Department of Health and Human Resources showed that KU was appropriated $31,455 for the program's 1,032 jobs last year. Under the program, matching funds have to be supplied by the emlover. McCurdy said she could not immediately confirm how much of the money had actually been made available or how much had been used. According to reports, appropriations for the program for the new academic year are un- known. Rogers said that the Parents' Loan Program, under which parents are able to borrow money at 14 percent interest rate for the education of their children, had not proved very popular. The program has also not been popular nationally. Only five applications had been received at KU for the loan so far, Rogers said. "I don't think I have a time of time left before I make my move, before I get a recording contract and go," Beers said. "Recording the older people. It’s a young person’s business." AT ONE TIME Beers expected to have a recording contract by now. "You see, I seriously thought when I was 18 or 19 that I was going to be this big star by the time I was 21," he said. "I'd written five or six songs in my career from someone in the music business." Profile 'Well, it didn't turn out that way. Here I am, 26, and I'm no star. From nage one "I'd know I'd really made it if I were featured in the National Enquirer." "I don't allow myself to think about that," he said. "I think I'll just keep trying to make it work." Beers said that he does not think about not succeeding in the competitive music field. Besides being the most prolific writer in the Band, Beers is also involved with the practical side. "I take care of the books and the bills and the taxes and I believe me" it's a courage battle to keep the organization running. AS FOR THE financial status of the band, balances the 'band's checking account is balanced to the band's net Beers said that he had been more of a creative realist than a realist when he first started in the museum. "What I've been through in the past seven weeks has changed my outlook," he said. "Now I'm defin'timothy." "I must say that I've learned a lot about a lot of things since I get into this business." The Mofet Beeers Band will be playing at the Entertainer, 102-1/2 W. Eighth St., next Saturday. In late July they will be traveling to Vall, to play at the Red Light Inn for their third day. As for the ultimate place that he'd like to play, Beers said that Arrowhead Stadium and Kemper Arena would be nice. "Yeah, it's really nice and I love it there," he said. "I've always said that I'd like to play there just because they're close to my home," he said. shouldn't make children would be nice, too. As for Ne'bulaura where the chair incident took place, Bees said. "I think 'I've come up in the world since then and I don't care to go back down.'" Crisis keep the shelter open," she said. "That is the bottom line." From page one Now the burden lies on the community, Doria said. Past contributors and those people who have orally supported WTCS but have not contributed money will be asked for support. McRambridge, a member of WTCs's policy-making body, said she thought prospects for raising the needed funds were good because donations had been successful. "We did a mailing campaign a few weeks ago that netted us a quite a bit of money," McCambridge said. "We think that was indicative of the community has for keeping this shelter open." "There are people who are living on welfare checks who have been helped by the shelter and who are going to contribute $10 a month because they are in the importance of our work," Shaw said. ANOTHER INDICATION of the community's support for WTCs came Saturday when the Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vermer St., $395 from a Chinese food benefit dinner, Doria said. About 20 percent of the cases at the shelter are University-related, she said. About 35 percent of WTCS' phone calls also come from University-related people. Doria said she especially hoped the University community would respond to WTCS's need for funding. "Transitional Care looks to the University as good thinking, supportive individuals for financial help at this time of crisis," Doria said. "The University community has been generous in the past and we must call on their generosity for help." FUNDING PROSPECTS of 1982 look good. Doria said. WTCS has applied for funds from both the city and the county. McCambridge said, "I think we are seeing a very good reaction from the city and county commissions. I think there are a good number of people who understand how vital our services are, who have seen our work and are very impressed." Because WTCS members feel confident that the city will provide funding for 1982, the importance of keeping the shelter open until winter cannot be emphasized too much, Doria said. McCambridge said, "We are hoping that people will come through and realize that this crisis is a temporary kind of thing. Contributions to the community form part of an army, which makes a difference in our community." Doria said that those wishing to contribute could send their checks to P.O. Box 633, Lawrence, or they could call 913/841-6887. All contributions are tax-deductible. FUN & GAMES D&D 1002 Mass. 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