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adding that she doesn't want to resort
to taking out more loans and would
rather save up money from her work
study job.
Some students, however, weren't
hit as hard by the tuition increases.
Senior Briana Harris said the in
creases aren’t enough to interfere with
her ability to afford tuition, although
she does have financial aid and works
as a resident assistant. She said the
fees implemented last year affected
her more, but she is still frustrated
with the continual tuition rises.
"They've done so many other
things while I've been here," she said
about the cost increases.
Hight said that while the increases
may not seem like a lot to some peo
ple, others can barely afford it.
"Unfortunately, this still doesn't
help some folks," she said, adding
that some students who don't quali
fy for financial aid could be nega
tively impacted.
The ASUO campaign offers tips
on how students can cope with the
increases.
Students are advised to plan ahead
for add/drop deadlines to ensure that
they receive their anticipated refund
if they drop a class. They should also
see if their financial aid will match up
with the term's tuition costs to deter
mine if more aid will be needed.
Finally, students in need of extra
cash are encouraged to visit the Uni
versity Career Center to find jobs, or
to check out the ASUO Internship
Program in which students can earn
academic credit.
Students can also save some mon
ey by taking classes at certain times
of the day.
Some classes offered before 9 a.m.
and after 3 p.m. are eligible for a 15
percent tuition discount. Discount
ed classes have a "v" in the notes sec
tion of the winter class schedule.
Columbo said, however, that she
is taking classes in a fixed program,
so the discounted classes are an un
likely option. She also has to take 15
to 16 credits to stay on track for
graduation, so taking fewer credits
to reduce costs is not an alternative.
"It's just going to make it a little
more difficult," she said.
Columbo said she will find a way
to make up the extra costs no matter
what, whether she must take out
more loans or not.
"It's not going to stop me from
going to school here," she said.
Contact the higher education/
student life/student affairs reporter
at chelseaduncan@dailyemerald.com.
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16 credit hours
17 credit hours
18 credit hours
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$1,196
$1,196
$1,288
$1,380
$1,216
$1,236
$1,256
$1,306
$1,386
+$20
+$40
+$60
+$18
+$6
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Fall 2003 Winter 2004 +/
14 credit hours
15 credit hours
16 credit hours
17 credit hours
18 credit hours
$5,109
$5,109
$5,109
$5,502
$5,895
$£,169
$5,229
$5,289
$5,489
$5,869
+$60
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