Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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'Advance tuition deposits' are
planned for freshmen in 1990
By Tim Neff
Emerald Contributor
Incoming freshmen and
transfer students entering the
University fall term 1390 can
expect In pay a $200 advance
tuition deposit soon after re
( eiving a letter of admission
At the July meeting, the State
Hoard of Higher Kducation ap
proved the renaming of "ad
vaiue registration deposits to
"advam e tuition deposits" and
increased the maximum
amount to lie levied at $20(1
A polu v which would re
quire new students to pay the
maximum amount is now in
the planning process for imple
mentation .it the University
"1'he purpose of the deposit
is to help us understand how
many mnv students actually in
tend to attend the University."
said lames Km h. diret tor of ad
missions
In a press release. Angela
Muni/ ASUO state affairs coor
dinator. Angela Muniz said she
is concerned that the policy un
der development is part of a
larger trend to limit enrollment
at the University
Although current efforts to
limit enrollment have resulted
in the exclusion of many new
students with unsatisfactory ac
ademic performances. Muniz
said the new advance tuition
deposit could exclude low-in
come students from the Univer
sity
Because $200 is a large
amount to pay at one time. Mu
niz is advocating a deferment
KMU COL R I VARD
12:00 NOON
(In case of ram .167 EMU)
SHOW YOU R
SUPPORT FOR GTFS
EALTH CAES Sc
LIVING WAGE:
& NOT A PRIVILEGE
of lilt' deposit for low income
students.
Much of the concern centers
around the time line for p;w
ment of the deposit. Because
the deposit is required shorth
after a student receives an ad
mission letter, payment would
he required long before a stu
dent could apply for finam ial
aid during fall registration.
"We can’t revoke the state's
decision on the tuition deposits
and we can understand the rea
sons for a more accurate way of
determining the number of new
admissions, but we don’t want
them to forget the conse
quences of their actions," Mu
niz said.
“They need a more accurate
confirmation of admissions and
they need a commitment, and
$200 - that's a pretty heftv com
mitment just for registration
purposes," she said.
Because the $200 advance
deposit will he deducted from a
student's tuition fee. however.
Buch said he is skeptical about
am adverse affet t the polii v
would have on low income stu
dents
"Instead of having to pay all
the tuition at one time, it en
aides a person to spread out the
payments." Buch said. "It
could assist some families
Moreover. Buch said he he
Iie\ es finam iall\ needy stu
dents could he provided for un
iler the guidelines of the ad
v alu e deposit policy
"We aren't approaching this
in a vacuum." Buch said "We
have solicited information from
other si hoots and some mech
anism tor deferring payment of
the deposit tied to financial aid
nun be implemented
Muniz said she has i ontai te>
Buch in regards to a possib!
deferment policy to provide to:
low-iin ome students Muni
also coniai ted I'niversity Brest
dent Myles Brand who ex
pressed Ins desire to keep tie
I'niversitv open to all students
regardless of their finam ial
status
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