The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 17, 1992- Page 7 Alumni credit card offers more than financial appeal Users claim to like pictures of 'U' sites by Shelley Morrison Daily Staff Reporter Users of the University's new alumni credit card said the card is appealing not only for its low annual fees and interest rates, but also for the feature photos of popular campus sites. The card, introduced to alumni and students this fall by the Univer- sity's Alumni Association and the Visa Credit Card Company, offers its customers a lowered interest rate of 16.9%, pictures of Burton tower or the Michigan Stadium, and a twenty dollar annual fee - with the first year free. "One of the most attractive fea- i tures of our card to customers is its picture," said Jerry Sigler, the Alumni Association's associate executive director of Finance. "People like to show their school spirit, especially outside of Ann Ar- bor. Sometimes I think the card is more popular for its picture than for its interest rates," Sigler added. More than 11,000 University stu- dents have alumni card accounts, * translating into an estimated twenty- five percent of the student body, Sigler said. The Alumni Association said they make a one-half percent profit from all purchases made with the card, and that the funds are applied to scholarship programs and administrative costs. Some students said they thought the card was a good idea, but did not like the fact that the University was making more money from students. "The Alumni card was definitely the best deal I found percentage- wise, and the picture was also nice," RC sophomore Pamela Friedman 'People like to show their school spirit, especially outside of Ann Arbor. Sometimes I think the card is more popular for its picture than for its interest rates.' - Jerry Sigler Alumni Association's associate executive director of Finance said. "But I think that if the univer- sity is going to make money off of something like this that they should make it clear from the beginning." LSA junior Robert Damian called the picture and its alumni af- filiation a "selling ploy" on the part of the University. "Personally, I like the card, but I do not think the University should target students by using a credit card as a front for making even more money from us," said Damian. Representatives from Visa had a slightly different perspective about the University's profit. "We like to sponsor these cards because it is a good way for alumni to get contributions without specifi- cally asking for donations," said Debbie Fergueson, a Visa marketing representative. Visa sponsors about 2,000 pro- fessional and alumni groups across the country, and a percentage of profits is donated back to each organization. Eighty percent of larger alumni associations at other universities also offer university affiliated credit cards, Sigler said. Despite criticism of the profit made by the University, other stu- dents said they like the card anyway. "It looks great to have an alumni card," LSA junior Jeff Rochlen said. "Not only is it a cool card, but it's a great way to establish a good credit history." South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha addresses a crowd of National Party supporters in theAP Johannesburg City Hall v esterdav DE KLERK Continued from page 1 cent days as campaign frenzy reached a peak and violence in Black townships soared. Army and police in long columns of armored vehicles poured into Black townships around Johannesburg to try to halt factional violence after at least 15 people died yesterday and overnight. Township violence has claimed some 280 lives in the three weeks since the referendum was announced. Some Black groups say the vio- lence has been orchestrated to per- suade whites to reject reform and, side with the pro-apartheid Conservative Party. However, they have not provided any evidence. The pro-government Citizen newspaper said yesterday the out- come was unpredictable, while other newspapers forecast a close win for the government. Votes will be counted tomorrow. Full-page ads were splashed across newspapers yesterday, law- makers handed out leaflets to com- muters, and both sides held last- minuterallies. Andries Treurnicht, leader of the Conservatives, warned the white minority it could lose everything to a Black Marxist government if the referendum passed. Supporters of reform say the Conservatives, allied with the neo- Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement, would bring the country to ruin. Volunteers plan Project SERVE Week to celebrate community service by Chastity Wilson non-credit community service pro- organizations, non-profit groups said. In addition, different organiza- median Louie Anderson, was Daily Staff Reporter gram for students, faculty and staff. from the Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Projects planned for the week in- tions will also be sponsoring their canceled, Hassan said. "A Celebration of Community Service" is the theme of the third annual campus-wide Project SERVE Week, running April 5 through April 11 The celebration is sponsored by Project SERVE, the University's "SERVE Week is different from what Project SERVE usually does because it is one week, campus- wide, devoted to community ser- vice," said Susan Hassan, co-chair of SERVE week. Volunteers representing student areas, and any other individuals who clude a Huron riv wish to volunteer time will vation of homeles participate in the week's events. val on the Diag t "We usually have a diverse Ann Arbor," an A group, primarily members of differ- ciation Annual ent groups, but we end up with a lot Walk, fund-rais of individual volunteers," Hassan panel discussions. er clean-up, reno- ss shelters, a festi- itled, "A Taste of Alzheimer's Asso- Spring Memory ers, forums and own projects under the Project SERVE umbrella, Hassan said. A comprehensive listing of SERVE Week events will be avail- able within the next few weeks. However, the keynote address that was scheduled to be given by Co- SERVE Week entails "students taking an initiative to get involved," she said. Project through the donations. SERVE is funded University and private CLAS SIFTED ADS PREGNANT? Are you or someone you care about pregnant and not in a position in your life to be a parent? 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