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...percent margin, students rejected a proposal to make the fee mandatory. The result of the split decision is that the fee is likely not to be covered by financial aid, as it will not be considered one of Harvard’s mandatory fees...
...students, or 35 percent of the campus, who voted in the election, 53.2 percent voted in favor of the increase, while 46.8 percent voted against it. On the question of whether or not to make the fee, which is currently optional, mandatory, 44.4 percent approved the measure, while 55.6 percent voted it down...
While students rejected a mandatory fee, had that portion of the referendum passed Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II said he doubted that Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 would have supported...
Despite the defeat of the proposal to make the fee mandatory, Undergraduate Council president Matthew W. Mahan ’05 said he was happy with the results of the referendum...
...council members who opposed the measure questioned the fact that less than one fifth of the student body voted in favor of increasing the fee...