The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 09, 1961, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1961
Fees Due Dec. 8
By JOAN MEHAN
Bills for the winter term
University fees will be mailed
to students tomorrow. The
deadline for payment will be
December 8.
"The statements will be sent to
the student’s home address if it is
in the United States. However, if
his home is outside of the coun
try, the bill -will be sent to his
campus address," Richard H. Bak
er, bursar, .’said yesterday.
"If \a student does not receive
» bill at home or at the Univer-
sity by next Friday, he should
y check at the Bursar's office in
6 Willard," Baker said.
Students who do not nay their
fees by December 8 will be .sub-
3 Fraternities Penalized
Phi Delta Theta .fraternity has,
been r€C'&r.tnended for loss of
social pr rileges for the remain
der of iiie fall term and Sigma
Phi Epsilon and Tau Kappa
Epsilon fraternities have had
rushing privileges removed for the
remainder of the term . by the
Interfraternity Council Board of
Control.
In addition to the removal of
social privileges. Phi Delta Theta
was also fined $75 by the board.
The action stemmed from the
theft of two University-owned
lounge chairs by four members
of the fraternity. This violated
the social code rule which states
that a fraternity is responsible
for the conduct of its members.
Thomas Deßocco. chairman of
the board, said.
The recommendation must be
approved by the Senate Subcom
mittee on Group Discipline, De-
Rocco sSid»
The four members involved are
Jon Boyer, junior in the division
of counseling from Avondale;
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ject to a $25 late fee. If the cheek
is sent through the mail it must
be postmarked on or before De
cember 8, he added.
“Those students who have a
University scholarship or. loan or
a National Defense Student Loan
may pick up their checks begin
ning November 27 in the student
Joan office in 6 Willard,” Baker
said.
These students will be able
to sign any necessary forms
concerning their leans or
scholarships when they pick up
their checks.
“All these checks should imme
diately be turned in at the Bur
sar’s office.” he said.
If the loan or scholarship is
equal to, or less than, the student’s
fees, he can pay any necessary
difference and receive his re-
Bruce Campbell, senior in busi
ness administration from Phila
delphia; Michael McCombs, junior
in arts and letters from Pitts-,
burgh; and David McKean, junior
in mechanical engineering from
Erie. ' .
Sigma Phi Epsilon and Tau
Kappa Epsilon have had rush
ing privileges removed only in
regard to freshmen, Deßocco
said, because they advertised
open houses in violation of an
IFC ruling.
All advertising concerning last
Saturday’s open houses was to be
done by the IFC- and the two fra-i
ternities involved violated this by
advertising on their own, Deßocco
said.
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ceipted bill, Baker said.
If, however, the; check is more
than the student's fees, he
should simply turn the check
into the Bursar's office. He will
receive his refund and receipted
bill before he regisisrs in. Jan
uary, Baker said.
Students who would like to de
fer "fees may pick up deferment
applications at the Bursar’s of
fice, he said. Up to 50 per cent of
a student’s University fees can be
deferred. If deferment is approved,
the student need only pay 50 per
cent of his fees by the December 8
deadline. The remainder must be
paid by February 5, Bake,r said.
Students, who defer fees do not
pay a late payment fee, he said.
Tire only charge for deferment is
a $2 service fee for every SR)O or
part thereof that is deferred,
Baker added.
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