Tuition and Fees

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# Title Date Summary
701 Room, board payment eased
UNI Century 1:3, p.7
Bills may be paid in four payments.
702 Sheriff answers UNI-Dome questions
Northern Iowan 69:53, p.1
Stan Sheriff talks at length about financing, student fees, and potential uses of the Dome.
703 Allocations drop with enrollment; UNISA budget action
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.1
7.6% drop in student activity money leads to denial of appropriations for several student organizations.
704 Alternative room and board payment plans announced
Northern Iowan 69:36, p.1
Students may split fees over four payments.
705 Capital campaign & UNI
Northern Iowan 69:27, p.1
Plans for the $10 million campaign include a multi-purpose coliseum, a fine arts auditorium, scholarships, small buildings, and equipment; sketch.
706 $10 million fund drive begins, covered coliseum is first goal
UNI Century 1:1, p.1
Foundation launches fund drive in December 1972 for 12,000 seat coliseum and smaller auditorium; to be supported by private donations and student fees.
707 Effects of budget cut
Northern Iowan 69:8, p.1
A close look at where the cut would come from.
708 Spouses of full-time students receive activity fee benefits
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.1
Spouses may receive benefits by paying fee equal to half of the fee paid by the student spouse.
709 Why the uniform for physical education
Northern Iowan 68:55, p.2

Attempts to defend policy of requiring uniform fee.

710 No uniforms for P. E.
Northern Iowan 68:54, p.2

Would like to be able to use physical education facilities without paying the fee for a uniform.

711 UNISA revises tuition payment plan
Northern Iowan 68:39, p.1
Would spread payment over four equal portions.
712 Health Center fees raised
Northern Iowan 68:36, p.1
Student Senate also reveals results of class attendance policy survey.
713 Activity fees & Seven magazine hot issues in Student Senate
Northern Iowan 68:29, p.1
714 ISPIRG people explain how the collection process will work
Northern Iowan 68:18, p.3
Also explain aims of organization.
715 Paying to the piper (or ISPIRG)
Northern Iowan 68:12, p.2
Believes ISPIRG should find another way to collect fees.
716 Regents question ISPIRG use of student fees
Northern Iowan 68:11, p.15
Regents unsure whether or not they can collect such fees.
717 'Aghast at proposal'
Northern Iowan 68:8, p.2
Strongly disagrees with proposal to raise tuition.
718 Simple solutions not the answer
Northern Iowan 68:8, p.2
Believes limiting enrollment, not raising taxes or fees, might help colleges.
719 Senate revises control of fee allocation
Northern Iowan 67:45, p.1
Senate outlines areas over which it wants control.
720 UNI oppression
Northern Iowan 67:42, p.3
Outlines difficulties that some married women find in attending school.
721 Statement on proposed dorm changes given to Regents today by UNISA
Northern Iowan 67:30, p.1
Joint statement in opposition to proposed changes in fees, maid service, and requirement to live in dorms.
722 Report on causes of campus unrest finalized
Northern Iowan 67:28, p.1
Partial text of report including student comments on ROTC student governance, textbooks, housing, tuition and fees, and drugs.
723 Regents set strange priorities
Northern Iowan 66:59, p.2
Critical of Regents decision to renovate Dean's Residence and to raise rent in married student housing.
724 Board of Regents face special obligation
Northern Iowan 66:44, p.3
Professor Fox makes proposals to help UNI deal with difficult financial prospects.
725 No tuition increase
Northern Iowan 66:44, p.1
Increases could come later, however.
726 Legislature to blame
Public Relations News Release 83:9, p.2
Believes General Assembly should provide operating expenses and that tuition should not be raised.
727 Rise in tuition seen by Regents member; Wallace says there is "no alternative" to hike
Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.1
Excerpts from debate; need to meet operating costs.
728 Senate OK's plan for student fees
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.5
Student Senate plan would divide fees into three categories; plan will need administrative approval.
729 Effective student government is essential for better life
Northern Iowan 66:38, p.4
Carol Philp outlines those areas which need special attention including women's hours, bookstores, student fees, and student files.
730 Student voice should be proportionate
Northern Iowan 66:32, p.2
Believes students should have increased authority over fee expenditure.
731 Maucker outlines control of student fees
Northern Iowan 66:26, p.5
President Maucker states that final control over fees belongs to the administration, but that students could exert some limited control.
732 Regents Approve Capital Funds for UNI Building
Public Relations News Release 1969:225, p.1
Phrase II of the UNI Education Complex; approval of $50,000 of capital improvements funds
733 Senate seeks control of fees for students
Northern Iowan 66:24, p.1
Tony Ogden will lead effort.
734 Student fees are student concern
Northern Iowan 66:24, p.2
Supports efforts of Student Senate to gain control over fees.
735 Costs cut not enough to lower tuition; Universities' reports
Northern Iowan 66:18, p.1
Enrollment projected to grow; institutions have already taken economy measures.
736 Students to bridge appropriations gap
Northern Iowan 66:12, p.2
No easy solution to tuition surcharge problem.
737 Permanently raised tuition face state universities
Northern Iowan 66:11, p.1
Regents believe that they must keep tuition up or eliminate programs.
738 College cost and the student
UNI Quarterly 1:1, p.46
A look at changes in tuition and ways that students can afford to pay it.
739 Previews
Northern Iowan 66:6, p.6
Activities and meetings.
740 Previews
Northern Iowan 66:5, p.4
Activities and meetings.
741 Ombudsman
Northern Iowan 65:62, p.2
Questions on tuition and the Campanile clock.
742 Regents approve tuition relief grants
Northern Iowan 65:61, p.1
Outline of eligibility criteria for grants.
743 Regents approve tuition surcharge
Northern Iowan 65:60, p.1
Will increase $101 per semester.
744 What have we accomplished?; looking back
Northern Iowan 65:59, p.2
A look back at 1968-1969.
745 Students, Regents confer
Northern Iowan 65:58, p.1
Students talk with Regents about tuition increases.
746 UNI must fight for funds
Northern Iowan 65:58, p.2
Believes UNI must fight other Regents universities for its share of the funds.
747 Blames politicians, publicists for woes
Northern Iowan 65:57, p.3
Professor Fox sharply attacks Mr. Severin for his claim that President Maucker is responsible for any increase in tuition.
748 Opposes fee hike; AFT
Northern Iowan 65:57, p.1
Resolution opposing increase in tuition.
749 Letter to faculty
Northern Iowan 65:56, p.12
Student Senate reacts strongly to faculty call for higher tuition.
750 Student queries unanswered
Northern Iowan 65:56, p.2
Believes that students have come out on the short end in the appropriations and tuition battle.
751 About-face chops UNI budget; tuition to rise
Northern Iowan 65:55, p.1
UNI will not get the extra $300,000 because of concern for Regents distribution formula; amendment would have prohibited the use of any of the funds for rioters.
752 Disturbed campus reaction
Northern Iowan 65:55, p.1
Campus officials react to loss of special $300,000 allocation; tuition may rise $200.
753 Boycott planned
Northern Iowan 65:53, p.1
May protest increase in tuition.
754 Asks faculty to reconsider
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.2
Professor Wiesenfeld criticizes decision to support increased tuition and fees.
755 Boycott could be effective
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.2
Link between Union and tuition and fees increase worth considering.
756 Fees burden UNI
Northern Iowan 65:51, p.2
Believes faculty recommendation was inappropriate and that higher fees will drive students away.
757 Faculty asks tuition hike
Northern Iowan 65:49, p.8
Faculty asks for substantial, one-year increase.
758 Optional payments-solution to problem; presents proposal
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.5
Would like to have his university bill itemized, with mandatory and optional items noted.
759 Less for more
Northern Iowan 65:46, p.2
Finds that UNI students are working more and borrowing more than their UI and ISU counterparts.
760 Accept responsibility; students
Northern Iowan 65:44, p.4
Believes students need to accept more responsibility for their own education.
761 Maucker insulted; issue avoided
Northern Iowan 65:44, p.2
Believes legislators do not listen to President Maucker; tuition is highest among Regents universities.
762 Opposes tuition increases
Northern Iowan 65:42, p.2
Believes that some programs might be cut back in order to hold off rise in tuition.
763 A plan: send now!
Northern Iowan 65:39, p.1
Suggests sending for other schools' catalogues as means of protest.
764 Typically Iowan?
Northern Iowan 65:38, p.2
Response to letter on holding the line on tuition.
765 Previews
Northern Iowan 65:36, p.8
Activities and meetings.
766 Fee increase scorned
Northern Iowan 65:35, p.2
Critical of increased student share of education.
767 Student legislative action rally tonight; Maucker asked to speak
Northern Iowan 65:35, p.1
Students will discuss several matters including the budget, the riot bill, and the voting age.
768 Fee statements are late
Northern Iowan 65:32, p.5
Will arrive around February 7.
769 Fee statements to be sent after final registration
Northern Iowan 65:31, p.6
770 Never-to-be-heard-from
Northern Iowan 65:24, p.2
Would like to get early start on big issues for next issue.
771 Rubbing shoulders
Northern Iowan 65:22, p.2
Believes university should encourage enrollment by students from out of state.
772 Student Senate discusses Book Store prices, beer
Northern Iowan 65:4, p.1
Topics of discussion included book prices, beer on the hill, meal tickets, and overcrowded dormitories.
773 Welcome masses!
Northern Iowan 65:1, p.2
Editorial questions University's use of tuition, room and board, and tax monies.
774 Previews
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.4
Activities and meetings.
775 State universities may have periodic tuition increase
Northern Iowan 64:56, p.1
Regents attempt to determine their policy on tuition increases.
776 Witham says activity fees not guarantee of admission
Northern Iowan 64:46, p.7
Despite activity fees, capacity cannot be changed and students aren't guaranteed entrance.
777 Must work two months to offset tuition increase
Northern Iowan 64:36, p.2
Calculates the meaning of the recent increase.
778 Protest may not reach prexy
Northern Iowan 64:34, p.1
System for circulating petitions not working well.
779 Says why petition failed
Northern Iowan 64:34, p.3
Speculates on why petition failed to attract signatures.
780 UNI has highest tuition of three state schools
Northern Iowan 64:34, p.1
President Maucker explains reasons for increase in tuition and fees.
781 200 sign petition
Northern Iowan 64:33, p.1
Students protest the $13 increase in student fees; photo.
782 For academic atmosphere?
Northern Iowan 64:32, p.2
Wishes state would support universities through appropriations.
783 Group protesting fee increase will petition
Northern Iowan 64:32, p.8
Does not believe that fees should be raised.
784 Relax housing rules for junior, senior women
Northern Iowan 64:32, p.1
Tuition increased; junior and senior women may live off campus; sophomore, junior, and senior men may also live off campus.
785 Discuss fee increase, liberalizing student rules
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1
Regents consider increasing fees by $13 per semester and providing greater choice in housing.
786 Resident status policy revised by Regents
College Eye 64:5, p.1
Changes involve residence as it relates to marital status and home of parents.
787 Competition for college staff more keen this year--Maucker
College Eye 64:3, p.1
President Maucker tells of difficulties in recruiting faculty and staff; Regents increase tuition and approve bonding for Union.
788 Untitled
College Eye 64:3, p.2
Student protests the rising tution costs.
789 'A truly minimum budget' is approved by Regents
College Eye 63:60, p.1
Tuition and fees will increase $15 per semester.
790 Slash in appropriations? School president alarmed: possible tuition raise
College Eye 63:58, p.1
Might need to raise tuition and fees by $80-100.
791 Regents statement on fees, tuition, philosophy of education
College Eye 63:56, p.3
Regents do not agree with the possibility of the state legislature trying to set minimum tuition rates.
792 Board approves rent raises, parking regulations, fines
College Eye 63:55, p.1
793 Tuition raise considered for three state schools
College Eye 63:53, p.1
794 Senate Finance Committee to help allocate funds
College Eye 63:51, p.1
President Maucker asks for advice on allocation of certain student fees.
795 Urgent need for state support
Alumnus 52:2, p.1
Strongly urges increased support to meet critical needs; outline of needs and levels of funding.
796 Student Senate authorizes collective bargaining agent
College Eye 63:48, p.1
Committee will negotiate with administration on distribution of student fees; consider minimum GPA for senators and guarantee of seat at athletic contests.
797 SS wants student help in student fee decisions
College Eye 63:47, p.2
Finds contradictions in the recent actions of the Student Senate.
798 Upchurch challenges policy on indebtedness to college
College Eye 63:47, p.1
The Student Senate president is upset about the policy that won't let him register for next fall until his traffic tickets are paid.
799 Untitled
College Eye 63:44, p.2
Faculty Men's Lounge in the Commons; photo.
800 Is it legal and moral?
College Eye 63:34, p.2
Comments on students being turned away from an SCI wrestling meet due to lack of sufficient seating.