Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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Board OK’s offer;
EMU funds frozen
By Mike Anderson
Ol tt>r Emtrtki
More than $11 million will be
allocated to the EMU next year,
as the EMU Board Budgeting
Committee voted Monday to
accept the Incidental Fee Com
mittee's offer to freeze its fund
ing at this year s level
Due to projected declining
enrollment, no more than
$1,106,427 can be allotted to
the EMU for next year, said
Karsten Rasmussen, IFC
chairer and EMU Budget Com
mittee member
Even this sum will involve an
increase in IFC funding, which
means students will pay about
$3 per term more in incidental
fees next year, according to
Rasmussen
"This is a very realistic
figure,” he said We've slashed
ASUO programs, and I'm not
going to vote for an increase in
EMU funding,"
EMU funding will be allocated
to administration, food services,
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care center, the print shop the
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Normally, EMU programs and
services are examined sepa
rately to determine total fund
ing. but this year the IFC offered
the EMU a final dollar figure to
disburse as it sees fit
"If we accept this figure, we
can get the budget in on time
Then we can go slowly through
the programs, looking for
places that don't need funding
and moving this money else
where,'' said Kristi Kvistad.
chairer of the EMU Board bud
get committee
The budget committee will
divide its funding among its
programs and services in the
upcoming weeks. Kvistad said
While the budgeting commit
tee voiced its concern that
inflation means a freeze in
funding actually represents a
cut. the effects of inflation must
be weighed against a decrease
in enrollment, said EMU Board
chairer Bob Needham
"We don't expect to have as
many students demanding ser
vices," he said
The economic impact on the
students must be examined,
Needham said, adding that to
simply try for as much IFC fund
ing as possible is irresponsible
since the cost will eventually fall
back onto the students
IFC funding is only about
one third of total EMU revenue, "
he said
"The EMU needs to generate
more of its own funding "
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