Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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QUESTION:
What do you think of the University's policy of not
giving a full refund after the first day of classes7
"If they |
had not '
raised J
tuition, it I
might >
have been1
all right.
But with •
the tuition increases, I
think it's really unfair"
"As a
returning
student, I
definitely
would like
the option
of review- i
ing the
class because I'm not
familar with the profes
sors or the class content."
"It doesn't
seem fair
because
we're all
college
students
and
money
isn't a big resource
-HAZE MOSS
sophomore, undeclared
“I'm disap
pointed
because l
feel that
it's anoth
er nega
tive step
that will
discourage students from
coming here."
- LYNDA WESTCOTT
r senior, journalism
“I think we
should be
able to get
all our
money
back after
two or
three vis
its to the class, when we
actually understand
what's going on in the
class."
- RICHARD HINES-NORWOOD
lunior. political science
“It’s a
money
making
routine. I
and it's a |
quack. It's;
lust anoth
er way ot ■ -■*
getting money into the
sctiool system."
-SHARON ADAMS
senior, psychology
-SYREETA YOUNG
freshman, pre-business
-NORMAN MESMAN
freshman, pre med
RESEARCH
Continued from Page 4
to 1 ivo independently and free
of paid support.
"Adults In society are expect
ed to contribute us wull as re
coive.” Horner said.
Professor Diane Bricknr
works in the area of linrly Inter
vention, a program that ad
dresses "at risk” children, from
infancy to age six.
These young children, Uric
kor says, are ui risk In the sense
that the early years of develop
ment art; crucial in determining
how well an Individual will
function later as members of
the community.
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