The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 01, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Second s From Staff ami Collaga Pru 3 AUkntrtK TTOr? nuunwgu uuv iiao iiiauagcu crease, students at many collej cond semester than their first. Colleges from California to I past few weeks announcing m January. Such increases were rare tw if raised at all, went up once a raisins tuition almost pvpt*v ? vf?nce warning to students, to < ' RAISING TUITION has be budget cuts," said Gene Garrel Ilniversitv of Alnhnmn-Hnntsir percent next quarter. Garrett announced the incr< legislature cut the school's fun "We just had to do something A total of 24 states have had ding to state colleges and univ< icvcuuca veil i cume 111 as National Association of State I In Missouri, Governor Kit Be sity of Missouri system will g than promised. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTH fees for next semester by 11.2 ] cent tuition raise last fall. The California State Univen ed students an extra $46 enrol up for state funding cuts. It ii THEGI MARKET T* n iLAA,ULeU II L JT\ Pres Ski Fash Wednesd 5:00-6 Wardrobe I ? Contempo a The Col *Ml A1RI COMPt December 7 February 15 ^1 Admis! If "V-2* IstPrlz Si _? 2nd Pr,2 m ' 3rd Prize A1RBANOS / aer bandz / n. p jump on stage in a nalf-cr favorite musicians. 2. A Califo Columbia. HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE favorite record, lots of p.ner Spun or teHUU Activities Offi< need^n^p ^equipment (except strumefnts, tennis racquet g use your imagination! impartial & urtb pick you as; Sponsi Schafer Dist semester colli > ???nr4. The price nu itopom ? "California I to avoid a spring tuition in- Charles Dav ges will pay more for their se- year. To dat cutting or in *ew York have been busy the happen any < id-year tuition increases for officials a pvprvthinff I o years ago. Tuition and fees, ^'te^clo year. Now many schools are ? - , emester often with little ad- SySS? :ope with budget crises. "THE INC en our only option to counter gtudents to c tt, chief financial officer of the ^nt of ille, which will boost tuition 10 P ^"nege L oqoo oft at- a inKnmn years in adv lwiv uwii ui wi miv mawciuia \fflpKpn71l ding by 10 percent last month. gome gtuden to offset the revenue cut." stitution tha to cut budgets, including fun- "We're fl ersities, this year because tax Mussman 4 anticipated, according to the more legislatures. >nd has announced the Univer- kv vwwh1 jet $8.5 million less this year MacKemie represents ti LATORS say they must raise higher educi percent. Students had a 17 per- U.S. Studi making sucl jity and College system charg- "Students llment fee last winter to make said, "or the icreased fees by $121 this fall, role to have LiMiJLJ' w inamaBBnHmn Ibhhmbi WSD r'Deliu FPIACE I usseu House I I >ents 1 v ion Show I X ay, Dec. 1 || ^ :00 pm So/y 7/7 It ' \.LT. v..i A jj & ? >i rary Sounds na den Spur IffC isent i.AND " I TITION March 15 April 19 ;lon ? 50C e ?$25.00 '.e ? $15.00 - Case of Beer Jural: 1. closet performers who azed frenzy to imitate their mia concept spreading East to > * : Get some friends together, a gv, and sign up in the Colden :e, and get ready to WIN! you ; : a record) ? play invisible inluitars, oatmeal box drums ? iased judges may 1 g a prize winner! I 0C ored by ributing Co. zmv J sge tuition in ay rise again next quarter. i is Just about broke," said CSUC s pokes rr is. "Toe state is looking at a $1 billion deficit t e our system has not been asked to do any c crease feetf, but there's a feeling that it co day." >t the University of Nebraska are "discuss rnm fna in/>raoBM to a oitrphapfla nn fnntti sing the university for one week" to make up state funding "callback," said NU spokesrr BEASE will obviously make it difficult for m? ome ud with the funds." said Jamie MacKenj the Missouri Students Association. 5 something you plan to pay for months or e^ ance, not a spur-of-the-moment decision." e said next semester's increase "will even foi its to sit out a semester, or maybe to go to an t's not as good." ying blind," said university spokesman I 'Of course the increases are going to mala It on some students. But we had no choice. r BLAME the (university) administrate said. "The people of Missouri and the st ves aren't carrying their share of the burden ation." Bnt Association chairwoman Janice Fine s i pv^iicpc is hart have to begin reacting to every increase," i :y'11 keep hitting you again and again. It's not < sympathy for cutbacks in state funding. Besid 57mr?7s/Firtfif?r? , UULiLlZELii GENO's Campus Special er'mg to LJSC for 30 ys. rr\ HMnHMMBHBMHnMnBHMnB __J uur Holiday R Sale Now in progres Come in and bi We are adding new titles dail> ^ fe *-%. II University Book XXSTQRE icreases ci students sure aren't getting i tan Mid-year tuition hikes "sh his responsibility on the part < ost ments, and also a flagrant di uld the wall," Fine said. Students in some states j ins creases, though with mixed i U r tall f0r "LAST FEBRUARY we lot ian tuition hike through a courl munications director for the 1 Students. "A month ago we t iny were denied an injunction. B ,je we'll fight any other increase George Washington Univi /en protests of a proposed 25 per "It's going to be hard, but e rce at the current $4,900 yearly to in. up to $6,150," said Lisa Doni A GWU consultant recom j05 university raise its tuition in 5 it ONE UNIVERSITY, how< nnv more mid-vear tuil "We've had two planned a n," we're now the highest prk ate western states," said Oregor for man. "Tuition went up to $825 L ? U *strrn in flm nf loot vol ttiu 46 ill UTC 1IUUVUV Vt *MW v fail," he said. "It's got to st she OSU officials have propos our But freezes are more easil les, as state revenues co n tinue 3g ifi Large P< j ! or Crou L! and 2 Fr< j $5. 254! 2772 Ros | 12 Inch P< j i or Grout and 2 Fre A* M i1 254-E 1 2772 Rose Best Pizi (one coupor Fast, Free Delivery Ev< ook ro wse. ommon 1 much sympathy, are they?" I ow a complete and total lack of rf administrators and goveniIsregard for the handwriting on are resisting the mid-year inresults. >bied and managed to stop a $75 t battle," said Jon Ross, com'ennsylvania Commonwealth of ried to stop a $230 increase, and ut we'll keep working on it, and es that come our way." srsity students are organizing cent increase in January. i lot of people are just getting by nition, and we just can't let it go s of GWU's student association. mended in September that the order to improve its image, iver, has simply refused to im;ion increases. nd one unplanned increase, and :ed public institution in the 11 i State Vice Chancellor Bill Lemast fall from $693, was raised to ir, and just went up to $1,119 this op." ed a tuition freeze. v proposed than imposed as long to decline. mow ipperoni j <nd Beef [' A/l rtffor f ^ ' tc VUKC9 v,,w' >% p> expires ,95 12/20/82 5414 J , ewood Dr. ? >upon nHHrnnHB zpperoni j nd Beef offer 1 B LOReS expires 95 ? 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