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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 10-10-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 36, 10/ 10/1977 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 36, 10/10/1977." 81, 36 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/115 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1977 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. '· J " ·.· How large waa the UNM graduating class of 1937 and how many of them were women1 For the answer to this que.stion and those on page 6 ~ead Friday's honun:oming ·· · Monday, Octob•r 10 1977 IUUII. lW }.'-'•. f.1f'NGfAL NeW Sti·cker Fees .\OLLEC'J;'IOM& . $171,000 •ReveiJ.ue Expected frOm HikeS By ROBERT ALMY Estelle H: Jtosenbhlm, ,assist~nt · LOBO Staff Writer · professol' of nursing and Campus The · Campus Planning Com- Planning (;ommittee chairman, mittee has approved the recom- said, "All parking recom-. mendations of its . parking ·sub-· mendations approved· by the committee to raise parking sticker committee· will be presented to the fees and expand shuttle bus service Faculty Senate, ASUNM Senate, for next year.· .. and· t'he general ·public for John B. Carney Jr., professor of discussion." She said the dates for civil·engineering and chairman of the hearings will be announced. the ·parking subcommittee, said the The committee approved the two two recommended · parking fee parking fee schedules recom ASUNM S.n11tor O.v• Garcia, flttftJ St.v• Schi'Od•r and m.chllnlclll •ngiiHHII'inl/ prof. MIHidctl schedules are estimated to generate mended· by its parking sub Wildin,. hllld; with .,.Jibound·int.,..t, to the dlscuulon. durlllfltth• C.mp·w P111nnin11 CommittN. $171,000 in ·additional parking committee to raise the priCe to park in parking sticker fees on the Wolfgang F. Preiser, associate owned or driven by an employe of revenue · each year to pay · for in a zoned parking lot o·n campus. curre~t graduated-fee schedule professor of architecture and a any organization. located on UNM '\ parking improvements. One schedule asks for a increase basea on yel!rly income. These committee member, presented four property. ' parkng fees of $27, $39, $66 and routes for the expanded shuttle bus The committee also dtscussed $78 ·would be raised to $36, $52, service. One route would use Yale how to implement their pre'vious $84, and $96 respectively. Blvd .. from Tucker Ave. to Central recommendation to make all . The other recommendel! parking Ave: and would assume a by-pass parking paid. schedule would set a uniform around the duck pond. Another One suggestion was the use of parking fee of $40 for students and route would circle the perimeter of gates manned by parking personnel a $60 fee for non-students. the entire North and Central. to collect a daily fee. An~ther Carney said the recom- campuses. A third route would suggestion was to use mechanical mendations will probably be modify the circular route to bring gates which would open with the modified after the . hearings, and the buses back into the center of U$e of a· magnectic card or the then presented to the UNM campus .. A fourth route would insertion of25 cents. Regents. Previously the regents circle the Central campus and also This previous recommendation asked for more specific recom- reach up to' the North camp\IS ,_ will also affect dormitory students mendations concerning parking parking lots. who now receive free parking after from the · Campus Planning The committee also approved one semester. committee after the regents' ap- recommendations that .fee narking The planning cornmitee also proval of 'a plan for p~ldng Jm~ would not be· extended into night · heard a proposal to allow the use of provemepts, Carney said. parking, that future tenants woqld ·"skateboards on campus. This plan asks for the con-' not be provided any land to be used Skateboards were banned on struction of one parking structure, . for parking . outside of the UNM campus by the committee at its improvements to all parking lost, parking system, and all visitors or June 14 meeting. 1\ and increased shuttle bus service. patients parking at spaces con- Guy A. Watson, professor of ;~ The Campus Planning Com- trolled by UNM parking services educational foundations and ..."' mittee agreed upon the expansion would!pay a daily visitor fee or park faculty advisor ~f the ASUNM t! of shuttle bus service for the North at a meter. Skateboard Club, proposed· the use ~-·. campus to the Central campus by The "comn1ittee also approved a of skateboards "during the periods '• recommending an increase in the recommendation by the sub- of limited pedestrian traffic, ) operating budget for bus service committee to require a .parking recognizing the pedestrian's right " -~ _,. !f,_'' .~)'·~ --.,~ JL from $44,000 to $85,000. The sticker on all vehicles parked on lots of-way at all times," and on the l<j'l __ • ,: j , photo• by Phrlll• M. Kwj'tn•r committee did not decide upon new or spaces controlled by lJNM brick mall area when classes arc not Wolftl•ll l'telnr, 11a0clllf• diiWCiorofwchltef?t,. p,...,,. ur• routes. parking services if the vehicle is in session •' 4 lour routN fOrth•..,_,.d«<duru.bw •wlft_. ... I' 1 . Federal Aid Benefits Majority By MELANIE CARVER limited by a federal allocation, and, sure a larger portiori of that need. The student does not begin cent. The requirement for this loan Somewhere between 50 and 60 therefore, any number of eligible population is eligible, · but just paying the 3 per cent interest on a is that the student's family's ad-· per cent of all UNM students are students may make use .of the haven't applied." loan until nine months after he is justed gross income is under receiving some type of federal program. There are four types of federal out of schoql, Whit~side said. $25,000, he said. assistance, said John Whiteside~ ''We have an undergraduate loan programs. available to The New Mexico Student Loan Whiteside said that there are also federal loan programs for students associate director of student aids, population bet~een 15,000 and students. · (NMSL) has the same repayment in specific majors. Students who who is presently acting director of 18,000, and only 3,500 to 4,000 are The National Direct Student provisions as the NDSL, but in· are majoring in nursing, pharmacy, the program; BEOG recipients," he said. "I'm Loan (NDSL) is based on financial terest is incurred at a rate of 7 per Whiteside .. said there are seven. !Jr attending medical school may types of .federal aid available to apply on the basis of financial need. ONM students: SEOG,. BEOG, He said there is a 7 per cent interest NDSL, NMSL, Specific Major EligillilitY May Change . rate on repayment of these loans. Programs, LEEP and the College ByRACHEL DIXON -- A student presently eligible for aid may not The Law Enforcemnt Education Work-study Program. ~LOBO Staff Wrltet receive $600 or more from his parents in the calendar Program (LEEP) is a federal The Supplemental Education . Th~ Dept. of Health, Education andWelfare{HEW) ye~ before the academic year. The HEW proposal grant/loan program for graduate Opportunity G~ant (SEOG) is a gift is considering changes in requirements for federal aid would increase the amount to $750. students in major fields that aid for students with extreme . to students eligible for aid. Two changes would make . A. 't d. t . tl. · -• 'b.1 f a· 'd may not be complement law enforcement; . 'b'l" · · · · ~ · d. · h'l. h -d -- s u en presen y e 1tgt e or 1 . • . Whiteside said. financial needs. · The· basic e Itgt 1 tty . eas1er .or stu ents w a e anot er wou 1_ - • d . t d d t' by his parents for the 1 To be eligible, students must be requirement for this grant is that make eligibility more difficult, said John Whiteside, c altmde as a ba~ e tube IOndem·· ·c year The HEW. ;. · the student's resources be less than • t ·d' · t · fS ·d tF' · IA'd caen ar year eaore e aca 1 • fulltime employes . of a law en {. assocaa_e arec oro tu en m~ncta l. .. proposal would increase the one-year period to two forcement agency and at least '; ~ half of the cost of an education. If approv~ h.Y HEW, the_pohcy ~hange ~ould only years. This proposal wiil make eligibility for financial ' The University has been alloted a · parttime students. affect . student~ ~h~ are changmg thear parent- 31'd d'fficuit1 Whiteside said. · '; limited amount of money for the· dependent classlficlatlon to the self-support category, more · • The LEEP program is basically a SEOG and has already awarded it's he said. The three option; for the change wer~ made after a grant, however, if a student leaves funds for ·the spring semester, · The changes consist of three possible options, of two-year study on stuqent assistance progtams by a the law enforcement field within Whiteside said. His department is which any or all may be instituted. Whiteside said ·he federal commission. two years of graduation, he must now processing the o paperwork expec~s a decision on the policy change by 1979, but the reimburse the LEAA. (the loan necessary to ascertain the amount exact date couldn't be pinpointed.