Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    Board heeds protest
By Sarah Clark
Emerald Reports
The effective date for proposed tighter tuition residency require
ments should I* changed from July 1. 1993 to Nov t, 1993. a state
Board of Higher Education committee decided Friday
If the date is changed, out-of-state students who came to the Uni
versity before Nov 1, 1992 could apply for residency under the
old, less restrictive rules.
The committee will recommend the change to the board when it
meets Friday at 1 p m in the EMU Cumwood Room The meeting
is open to thu public.
Anyone who wants to address the board must give the Chancel
lor’s Office 10-days notice. However, written correspondence sent
to Room 170 Susan Campbell by Thursday will be delivered to
board members, said OSBHE Secretary Virginia Thompson.
The committee recommended no other major changes to the pro
posal, which would deny residency to out-of-state students in Ore
gon primarily for educational purposes. Students enrolled in more
than sovon credit hours per term "siwll ix: presumed to be in Ore
gon for primarily educational purposes,” according to a draft of the
proposal.
Committeo chairman George Richardson said other language in
the proposal was flexible enough so that officials at each institu
tion could determine if students should get residency
"Overall, we feel that we've got a policy that’s fair and equita
ble,” Richardson said.
The board was supposed to vote on the proposal at its Oct. 23
meeting, but OSBHE President Bob Bailey instead appointed the ad
lux; committee to review it and address student concerns Bailey
said the board will vote on residency requirements Friday
Although the board has the right to change the rules at any time,
Richardson said, the committee wanted to be fuir to students who
had moved to Oregon with the idea they could get residency under
the old rules.
"We felt that it was the right thing to do,’ Richardson said
"Hopefully, the board will adopt what we recommend "
CORRECTION
An article in the Nov 5 issue
of the Emerald contained a
factual error.
All University employees
am free to talui personal |>olt
tical stands.
However. Myles Brand's
position as University presi
dent precludes him from sep
arating his personal beliefs
from those of the University,
said the University's legal
counsel
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