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Student Life: Enrollment,
cost of housing is up
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second priority and undergradu
ates, ages 21 and older without
children are third priority.
“We don’t turn away anyone
with children,” he said. “We can
accommodate most grads. It’s the
undergrads that we may turn
away due to our priority system.”
The steady trend of student
growth may force housing offi
cials to consider building even
more student complexes. Director
of Residence Life D.J. Morales
said student growth should con
tinue.
“The children of baby boomers
are nearing college age, so the
next five years should continue to
increase,” she said.
Despite the steady enrollment
increase, Morales believes it isn’t
necessary to construct additional
student housing in the near fu
ture.
“In the spring, we have a capac
ity of 83 percent, while in the fall
it is 100 percent,” she said. “We
tend to lose people in the winter
and spring terms, but never in the
fall.”
Gaddini agrees.
“We need to look at that very
carefully for more family resi
dence halls,” he said. “We’ll do it
only under strong consideration,
given market trends, costs and
benefits to the University.”
In 1996 student enrollment is
projected to reach 17,422 this fall.
Along with the increase of stu
dent housing, the cost of housing
has risen as well. Room and board
fees jumping $400 to $600 from
last year.
Matchett-Morris said room and
board rates increase incremental
ly every year, but new services
were the main cause of the price
hike and three more resident as
sistants.
The increase of room and board
costs concerns Western Oregon
State University transfer sopho
more Josie VerMeer who just
moved into Boynton Hall. She
said Western offered her grants,
while the University did not.
“I do have an inheritance,” she
said. "But, if I didn’t have that, I
would be worried about costs.
People think college is way too
expensive in the first place.”
Rent remains nearly unchanged
from last year at family housing
complexes East Campus and
Spencer View. However, West
moreland rents increased.
"In July, we raised the rents $25
more because operation costs
such as utilities, water and main
tenance increased,” said Frank
Gaddini, the family housing area
director.
Student family housing is gen
erally in high demand because of
low rents, campus proximity and
friendly communities. Waiting
lists tend to be long and students
may need to look at alternative
housing. However, Gaddini said
they created a waiting list “via a
lottery system” to eliminate long
waits.
“Our system is predictable and
creates a fair expectation,” he
said. “Usually it takes six to seven
months before we get you in. If it
was first come, first serve, it
would be too long of a waiting
list.”
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