Jensen--Dennis P. (Class of 1957; Student Services Staff)
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51 | More UNI students to receive BEOG grants net year Northern Iowan 75:26, p.1 |
Three thousand students could receive grants; five thousand could receive loans. | |
52 | Merner switches to calendar parking Northern Iowan 75:12, p.1 |
City will also install stop sign at the intersection of Merner and 19th Streets. | |
53 | Financial aids Northern Iowan 75:8, p.9 |
UNISA may set up a liaison committee with the Financial Aids Office at some point. | |
54 | . . . but how good the pay is may cause controversy Northern Iowan 74:45, p.4 |
Some nude models report that they have been advised to report two hours for every hour actually worked. | |
55 | Financial Aids office not fulfilling obligation Northern Iowan 74:41, p.3 |
Student recounts difficulty in locating scholarship information. | |
56 | Dear UNI, There's good news and bad news. Your friend, Uncle Sam Alumnus 63:1, p.6 |
Close look at the extent to which the federal government is involved in the operations of UNI and the lives of its students. | |
57 | UNISA apologizes Northern Iowan 74:31, p.3 |
UNISA explains that it wants to establish and review procedures, not to investigate Dennis Jensen. | |
58 | Adult luncheons feature food, friends, and fun Northern Iowan 74:24, p.8 |
Jo Ann Cummings talks about the non-traditional student lunches; highlights of remarks by recent speakers. | |
59 | Adult student luncheon Northern Iowan 74:18, p.3 |
Dennis Jensen and Evelyn Wood will speak. | |
60 | Grants available: many did not apply Northern Iowan 74:9, p.4 |
Dennis Jensen urges students to apply for BEOG program. | |
61 | Financial Aids offers help to money problems Northern Iowan 74:9, p.7 |
Dennis Jensen talks about the wide range of ways that are available for students to pay for their education. | |
62 | Merchants begin litter campaign Northern Iowan 74:7, p.1 |
College Hill business leaders, city officials, and campus groups will attempt to clean up litter on the Hill. | |
63 | Bill collectors after loan defaulters Northern Iowan 74:5, p.1 |
Dennis Jensen talks about the efforts of the government to collect loans. | |
64 | Side by side Alumnus 62:3, p.8 |
Brief history of relationship between UNI and Cedar Falls; photo. | |
65 | Four types of financial aid available to students Northern Iowan 73:56, p.4 |
Dennis Jensen talks about loans, scholarships, grants, and jobs. | |
66 | Smokers objects of "great deal of scorn" Northern Iowan 73:38, p.3 |
Dennis Jensen leads the way for smoke-free public spaces in Cedar Falls. | |
67 | Aid still available Northern Iowan 73:29, p.2 |
Urges students to apply under BEOG program. | |
68 | Senate discusses minority problems; Crews on community relations Northern Iowan 72:7, p.1 |
Mayor Crews and Dennis Jensen meet with UNISA to consider town-gown relations. | |
69 | Reunion celebrated with 1920s songs Alumnus 60:3, p.7 |
Minnesingers return; service awards announced; photo. | |
70 | Cash grants available Northern Iowan 71:62, p.4 |
Dennis Jensen outlines new feature under BEOG program. | |
71 | Recession and the middle income family Alumnus 60:2, p.7 |
Potential effects on families with children in college. | |
72 | Guidelines cause confusion Northern Iowan 71:45, p.5 |
Dennis Jensen explains problem. | |
73 | BEOG: will the program match the promise? UNI Century 2:3, p.5 |
Explanation of Basic Educational Opportunity Grants. | |
74 | Financial aids suffer grant and loan loss Northern Iowan 69:62, p.5 |
Dennis Jensen outlines changes. | |
75 | Federal aid notices to be mailed Northern Iowan 69:52, p.4 |
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76 | Dr. Plaehn retires; at UNI since 1936 Alumnus 58:2, p.14 |
Sketch of Professor Plaehn's career and interests; photo. | |
77 | Financial aids--"uncertain" Northern Iowan 69:44, p.3 |
Dennis Jensen explains potential changes associated with new BEOG program. | |
78 | Paying for an education; over 50% of UNI's students need help UNI Century 1:1, p.2 |
Close look at ways students finance education including financial aid and loans. | |
79 | Federally-insured loans made easy Northern Iowan 69:1, p.9 |
Procedures for loan application. | |
80 | Financial aids director runs for city councilman Northern Iowan 68:11, p.6 |
Dennis Jensen outlines several platform issues, including his opposition to Highway 518 route. | |
81 | Untitled Northern Iowan 68:4, p.1 |
Students receive Lester Boerm Scholarship; photo. | |
82 | Seven Iowa High School Seniors Win UNI Alumni Merit Scholarships Public Relations News Release 1971:648, p.1 |
The awards are sponsored by the UNI Foundation. | |
83 | Iowa Industrial Arts Fair to be Held at UNI Public Relations News Release 1971:584, p.1 |
1200 Iowa high school students, their parents and teachers are expected to attend the 10th annual Iowa Industrial Arts Fair on May 8. | |
84 | 50 Iowa High School Seniors Win UNI Alumni Merit Scholarships Public Relations News Release 1971:573, p.1 |
The awards were sponored by the UNI Foundation; list of awardees. | |
85 | Needs determines basis for student financial aid Northern Iowan 67:20, p.4 |
Procedures for applying for financial aid. | |
86 | Iowa Industrial Arts Fair to be held at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:577, p.1 |
1200 Iowa high school students and teachers are expected to attend the ninth annual fair. The fair promotes quality workmanship in industrial arts and recognizes outstanding workmanship through an awards program. | |
87 | 2000 Expected to Attend Prospective Teacher Day Public Relations News Release 1969:139, p.1 |
State-wide program involving 20 colleges. | |
88 | College cost and the student UNI Quarterly 1:1, p.46 |
A look at changes in tuition and ways that students can afford to pay it. | |
89 | Grant Received for Law Enforcement Education Public Relations News Release 1969:31, p.1 |
Amount of $8,700 from the Law Enforcement Assistance Adminstration of the U.S. Department of Justice. | |
90 | Women's Day theme is 'how lovely to be a woman' College Eye 63:52, p.8 |
Lengthy description of programs. | |
91 | Reject further fall and spring NSL applications College Eye 63:3, p.9 |
Discusses student use of the guaranteed Loan Funds. | |
92 | Jensen: no job placement through aid office College Eye 60:23, p.8 |
No students were placed at the Holiday Inn during strike. | |
93 | 20 campus jobs still open from work-study program College Eye 59:23, p.1 |
Rules and procedures of the new program. | |
94 | Directory of summer jobs now available College Eye 58:14, p.3 |
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95 | Fall book exchange totals $1,077 College Eye 58:6, p.5 |
438 books sold through Purple Arrow this year; decrease from last year. | |
96 | Off-campus men needed to guide students in fall College Eye 57:28, p.3 |
Needed for orientation. | |
97 | New housing area opens this summer College Eye 57:25, p.3 |
South Court will open; will consist of fifty trailers; rent will be $45 per month; intended for married students; some units in Sunset Village will be removed. | |
98 | Summer jobs listing now in Dean of Student's office College Eye 57:14, p.4 |
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99 | Local student named orientation head at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:431, p.1 |
Dennis Jensen names James Carr as the men's orientation guide chairman for the fall semester. Carr will be responsible for coordinating activities for student guides. The orientation program is sponsored by the student government. | |
100 | Two party leaders contest election results College Eye 52:24, p.1 |
Asks for recount for close election on grounds that a polling place was closed for some time; SLB committee will consider matter. |