Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 19, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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346-4343
University
Residency rules to get tougher
for students from other states
By Brian Bloch
Dependent students whose parents or guard
lans live outside of Oregon and who have not es
tablished resident \ will no longer qualify for in
state tuition savings under new state resident v
rules
The rules, u hit h lake effet t |ulv 1. t -ill for stiff
er residents I|unllfi< alions h.ised on .1 student s
parents' or finant tails supportive guardians
plat e of resilient v
I'lie new rules will not apply to students who
are independent of their parents or to students
w ho base established their own state resident v
Out-of-state students tan apply for Oregon res
idem s ,dter 1 a months 111 the stale
l 'rider the l begun State Hoard of I liglier Kdui a
lion's lanuars tlet ision. the new resident \ re
inurement 1 alls lor "a bona fide lived anti perina
nent physical presence established anti main
tallied in Oregon ol not less than 1Z consecutive
months immediatel\ prior to the term tor which
resident e status is requested
"It means a students’ parents have to he in
state residents lor 1 _* months to qualify s.utl ad
missions puhln representative 1 heresa \ ,11 a
(ionsequentlv dependent students whose par
ents have moved out of stale or who graduated
from an Oregon high si huol while their parents
lived out of state will no longer qualitv lor in
state tuition savings
The in state undergraduate tuition is approvi
matelv a third of the out of state tuition costs at
must uf the state's < oilers .uni universities I m
versitv students who do not qualify for in state
tuition will have to pav Sl.H.O pci term .is op
posed to t>t.4(l for in slate students ne\t ,u adeniii
year
According to a release issued l>\ the OSIflll
the rationale for the < flange is based on i urrent
tax support of the higher education system by Or
egon residents Those students whose primary fi
nancial support (parents or guardians) comes
from an Oregon resident are allowed a lower tui
tion because the supporter already contributes to
the s\ stem via state in< nine taxes
"We re tr\ ing to keep a priority on Oregon stu
dents." said Jeff Smith, assoc.iate director of
si boo I relations for the i hancellor's office "Ore
gun residents pay tax dollars to support Oregon
colleges and universities Out-ol state students
pav an extra fee to i ompensate for those taxes
Current residency rules allow students w ho
have graduated front Oregon high schools lint
whose parents live out of state to pav in state tui
tion file i urrent rules also allow resident v to tie
established in only six months Those rules ex
pire June to
"About the only impact is on a group of stu
dents who came in January and wanted to meet
the six month deadline, said Admissions Assis
tant Director Fred Mohr "About the same num
ber ot students will i|unlit\ for residency as tie
tore 1 he impai t is very little
Student who have i|iiestions about residency
status i an i ontai t the oft it e of admissions
Mass to be held at Newman Center
Militant Mass will be held
Wednesday night ,il " id at the
Xi'Um.in ( enter 111 >u bmcr.ild
SI A sin ial will follow in the
lounge I An more information.
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Et als
\mu/nn (aimmunity (enter
Help Kmplov Youth |ob reten.d
is seeking businesses ami imii
viduals interested m h i r i n k
voting people ages I.! to 1H tor
ti( t asional nr temporary sum
mer employment, such as yard
maintnnniu e pet i are and jani
torial work ('H fill" Vtr.i tot
more information
lours ol the knight Library
will he giyen to summer ses
sion students at J to p m on
the following days Wttdtles
day . Thursday . and U ednes
day June and Thursday
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Kelsey \ tile l iiified School
Dlstru t Kelsey y die ( till yy ill
he holding intery leyy s for quali
fil'd applii ants Sign up at the
( amur Planning .mil Placement
Of lit r Room li44 lli'iulrii ks
Deadline tar submitting It
a Is lo the Kmerald Irani tlesk
i:\tl ' Suite MW. is /loan the dn\
betnre puhlit .ilian Ft a/.s run
tlw da\ at the event unless the
event takes phn e hefare naan
\atu es at events with a do
nation or admission t liaise will
not he aii opted Campus
ei euts and those si lieduled
nearest the puhlit atlall date
u ill he g /1 mi priariti
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Vi-robics
MW 7 00-7 45am Ger 220
UH 7 00 7 45am Ger 220
UH 12 30pm Ger 220
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UH 6 30pm Ger 220
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are non-credit. Register at 103 Gerlinger, for $15 per class, ( all
346-4113 or 346-4121 for details.
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