The North Idaho College Sentinel [Vol 43] No 5, Nov 17, 1988

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North Idaho College

Coeur d 'Alene, Idaho

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Thursday, Nov. 17, 1988

Sophomores get prime selection

GSL recipients receive advice

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Early registration set for Dec. 5-9

by Craig Bruce NIC's financial Aid Offwx is complying with n,w federal regulations, making it necessary for sLudents 10 learn about their Guaramced Student Loam (OSL). Meetina,s between students and the financial aid office personnel have been set up once a week to gJve students needed in· formauon about the OSL program, according 10 Jillc Shankar, financial aid officer. ''For many studen ts, this is the rim loan they have taken out," Shankar said. "It is important 1lu1t they learn about how the loan proce\s work s and rhe different option, they have on deferring the loan paymenu" The government hu been concerned 11bou1 the high default rate on ~1udcn1 loans, and the meetln~ serve 10 cduca1e 11uden1.1 on the process, she ll!id. To ensure 1ha1 studcms learn obou1 thetr loans, they arc requlrcd 10 aucnd a meeting snslon before 1hcir GSL check is released. The mectin~ tcaah students about debt management, paying their loan and rhc pcnah1cs for non-payment. Meeting! 1hls month will be held in the Shoshone Room or the SUB. The dare~ore Nov. 22 and Nov 30, both al 2 p.m.

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Library funds hot topic at legislative dinner by Lesha Kim Hegel

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Children in need

Plea.st sec TOUCHING TROUBLE page S

Although the m;iJor pohucal campaigning IS o, er for man) politii.:iaru, NIC Pm1dcnt Robm Bcnncu ~ still on th<' campaign u-:ul. 001 lo ~I Ctt\.'led, but to Ir) and pa, e anol.hcr a,mue 10":ird funding 3 nr\l library lknncu ·~ lobb)ing cfforu "ill come homr tonight "hen '-IC hosr.un inform31 dmncr for sure and local lcgjslators. The dinner "ill~ a c;banc~ tor college persoantl 10 express their cornm11tmeru 10 1mpro, UI$. campus facilJUtj, and per-

1nfluenuiu poliutiam to support a recem Permanent Bwlding Fund propow endorsed b) the State Board oi Eduauion lo a rcctnl Spol..csman-RC\oiev. aniclc C)nthi3 Taggart V.Toteabou1 a pbn that the S1.ttc Board of Edo.:auon LS ipon~oring lh:11 11,0.,ld '"allOll the ii.ate to born)-,,. IDOOC') for pnonty building proJct'ts and use the money urnied in I.he (SUlte) PerllWlfflt Building Fund 10

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Registration for spring semester is just over two weeks 3 " '11Y, Selected groups of studcnl5 qualify for for early reges1ration pri,ilcges, according 10 Registrar Karen Stree1er . Sophomores, currently enrolled, who prrviously have completed more than 25 lnlllSfcrrable credits will ha"e the first opportunity 10 register on either Dec. Sor 6. Freshmen and new students will register on Dec. 7, 8 or 9. S1rcc1cr said aJI s1udents will agoin hove an oppor1uni1y to register on Jan. 12. Students on :icadcmic probation will have 10 wair until the fan. 12 registration. pen· ding satisfactory completion or rhe current semester. Students planning on c.nrolling in their first math or English course must have completed ;i placement 1es1 prior 10 tlnalizing a schedule. Testing will be :id.ministered D«. S-9 in \Vinion 23. The English 1cs1 wiJJ begm at 9:40 a.m., and Lhe math test will begin at 10:IS a.m. Srudents are inslructed 10 pick up their official rcgisiration form in the Bonner Room on the second floor or Lhe SUB on the following assigned registration dares: Sophomores (:Ui complered 1ransferrable aedits)-A·K, Dec. S; L·Z, Dec. 6. Fresh men (less than 26 completed credits)-A·G. Dec. 7; H-P, Dec. 8; Q-Z, Dec. 9,

We will be open from 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. daily, but v.e will ~ closed at noon," Streeter wd. Students should transfer course information from the Lrial registration form to the official regjs11ation card, making sure their local addreu is accurate. Completed forms mu.st be turned in 111he Bonner Room to ha\e dnired counc, recorded in the computer. Studenb rhen receive a computer printed cop) of their ~pnng semester cl:iss schedule a statcmeru or payments due and a ocw student ID card. They may make paymcru 1f dc11red. If closed clas.scs cause a \Cbeduling problem, students should return 10 1hcir adv~r ror further assiSLance. Be a"'are that there will be another op· ponunity to register on Jan. 12 and classes begin Jan 16.


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