University Daily Kansan 7 Thursday, August 24.1972 Kansan Staff Photo Fall Enrollment Under Way More tables make process quicker Added Fee Lines Mark Enrollment By REES OLANDER Most University of Kansas students are finding that the only differences in this year's enrollment setup are additional tables and lines all for the purpose of paying fees. This year, KU students are required to pay enrollment fees before leaving Allen Field House enrollments will be terminated. Four corridors direct students to various methods of payment. One line ends at a cashier's cage. Here students pay with non-cash, prepaid cash, predeposited payments or combinations of these. Another line handle veterans who arranged for fee payment earlier. A special line was created for scholarships, teaching and other college fees and Missouri reciprocity fees and foreign students on scholarship. But most students are enclosing the second line. In this line, the student is asking for payment by check. Master Charge or a combination of the two A large staff and a check writing counter are provided to reduce delays. Most students have been satisfied with the early payment system, financial hardships although some expressed anxiety about loan money. Several have commented that the new process is easier. One woman, questioned about inconvenience, replied jokingly. "Not really. I just wrote a hot check." Students can also use Master Charge, cash and personal checks to pay for Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, the Jayhawk if cases are at separate option tables. According to William L. Kelley, registrar, the method of fee payment was revamped so that enrollment totals could be deter-mented and so that future budgets could be projected more accurately. The Student Financial Aid Office experienced few problems with fees although there have been no problems with other departments. Jerry Rogers, director, said. Rogers said most scholarship checks were distributed before the start of the semester. The National Defense Loans, health profession scholarships, and federal educational opportunity check are distributed at Allen Field House. Rogers said the lack of unprepared students was a "pleasant surprise." The only difficulties, he said, have resulted from a shortage of scholarships whose sponsors were unaware of the early payment date. Separate Fee Required For Class Membership The board of class officers is concentrating its efforts during enrollment toward the sale of class membership cards. The class activities will begin in late September, and early October. The cards are being sold at tables during enrollment Wednesday through Friday at Allen Junior College, junior, senior, junior and sophomore classes. Prices for the cards are $12 for seniors and $4 for sophomores and juniors. Freshmen will buy their cards afterternoon. The board of class officers has also arranged for class card discounts on merchandise from businesses. More than 20 merchants will offer discount ranges to 20 per cent of the retail price. Senior class members may also complete an employment resume card to be sent to the 425 largest businesses in Kansas as well as midwestern businesses outside the state. The resume will list the name, address, major, honors and job experience of the class member. Because of the change in the procedure for payment of general university fees this semester, a fee may be required for each required for the class card. Previously, optional fees such as tuition fees included in the general university fees. The "Who's Who" job interview guide will be expanded to include a job placement program and training for faculty at Kaiser alumni. Clark spiked students would have to make two payments. The board hopes to make up the difference, he said, by remaining for nine hours each day at enrollment and giving students to purchase cards as part of their "members" headquarters in the Kansas University after classes start. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Salinger is now a major adviser to Democrat presidential candidate Sen. George George W. Bush. Attendance admission fee will be charged to sophomore class card holders. Steve Clark, assistant director of the Alumni Association and adviser for the board, said a book he authored be purchased this year since The class cards will be mailed to students Sept. 8, according to Clark, a letter sent to prospective class members this week would be distributed when they were purchased at enrollment. Fee Increases Include Tuition, Parking Costs Senior class cards are more expensive because they include the three games, basketball and football jersey, the annual spring luncheon, and the class The board of class officers is negotiating with major recording artists for a concert sometime in October. Clark said. Kansas resident non-law students will pay a total of $243 and out of state non-law students $109. The Law student pays an extra $30. the sophomore class has scheduled an Oct. 3 appearance of Pierre Salinger, press secretary for both Presidents The student health fee was raised from $20 to $23 because of the student activities fee is up. The student activities fee and the Student Senate has leaved an additional $2 fee per student to subsidize campus bus service. In addition to a tuition increase of $7 this fall, several other fee changes will be implemented. Parking fees have also been added, attendant services by the Board of Regents for last year. Student residence barkingä»· is $15 and all other prices are $10. "The increase was necessary in order to operate the parking lot because it was needed and pleasured the schedule that the Board of Regents had indicated for the previous year," Keith Affenloff, director of business affairs, said. Students will also have to bear price increases in athletic tickets. Welcome Back Students STUDENT SPECIAL Today Through Sept. 1 At the Hawk's Nest in the Kansas Union your cold beverage will be served in a beautiful red or blue permanent type cup which you may keep. Stop in today. You'll want several for your room. KANSAS UNION