Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 4A, Image 4

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WHILE YOU WERE AWAY
Thr following is <i summary
nf news events 1 h<* h'nwrald
covered over the summer.
The Oregon Stale Hoard of
Higher Kdutation voted June
14 to lift the enrollment caps at
ea< li of the state universities lor
f.ill term to ease growing at fi let -
k department defii its
Tile ai turn was designed as a
one year temporary "Hand
Aid' for the alhletii funding
prohlem. said University Presi
dent Myles Brand Mnmllment
is expelled to increase to
17.800 instead of dei reusing as
planned to 1 7.500
"It was the lust of a terrible
set of i hones fai mg state uni
versities '' Brand said.
Athlete department deficits
at the 1'nivcrsity Oregon State
University, and Portland State
University .ire expected to
reai h $ri 4 million In the end
nl this month l he University s
Alhletii Department which op
erates on a Sin 1 million budg
et, has rolled up a debt of about
St t million. the smallest
among state universities
Single parents will be al
lowed lo live with another
adult in family housing, 1 in
versify President Myles Brand
announi ed July 7tt
i he new poll! \ VS ill ini hide
unmarried couples and gas or
lesbian couples with children.
Under previous rules mils
married couples with or
without i hildreri and single
patents In mg alone were eligi
hie tm family housing
Brand said a i hunger in pnlii \
( amt' out of corn cm tor "one of
the most ,it risk groups sin
gle parents We want to help fa
< ilitale their education "
The University began consid
ering <t change m policy last
year when the tenant councils
of Amazon and Westmoreland
housing, two of the Universi
ty s three family housing areas,
requested a revision.
Dependent students whose
Myles Brand
parents or guardians live out
side Oregon and who have not
established resident v will no
longer qualify for in state tui
tion savings under new state
residents rules
I'he rules, whit h took effec t
Iu 1 v 1. call tor stiller resident \
qualifications based on the
st.ite of residence of a students'
parents or of their finant ialh
supportive guardians
I he new rules do not apply
to students who are indepen
limit of their parents or to stn
dents who have established
state residency Out-of-state
students can apply for Oregon
residency after 15 months in
tht> state.
Dependent students whose
parents have moved out of state
or who graduated from an Ore
gon high school while their
parents lived out of state will
no longer qualify for in state tu
ition.
In-state undergraduate tui
tion is approximateh a third of
out-of-state tuition at most Ore
gon state colleges and universi
ties. University students who
do not qualify for in state tui
tion will have to pay $1.870 pel
term this year, .is opposed to
$()4(l for in state students
The state board of higher ed
ucation justified the change
based on the fact that Oregon
residents support state univer
sities and colleges with their
taxes, according to a state
board news release. Those stu
dents supported primarily by
an Oregon resident quality for
lower tuition because the state
taxes paid by their parents or
guardians contribute to tile
higher education system.
"We're trying to keep a pri
ority on Oregon students." said
|eff Smith, associate director of
school relations lor the chan
cellor’s office. "Oregon resi
dents pav tax dollars to support
Oregon colleges and universe
ties Out of- state students pa\
an extra fee to compensate tor
those taxes.’’
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