Word: fees
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...countered that McLoughlin’s proposal would amount to an “unprecedented, unacceptable” move in defiance of defiance of the UC’s constitution. The Faculty approved it in 1982, when they passed the legislation creating the UC and also the student activities fee. The UC constitution states that the UC has final control over the funds from the fee, now at $75.But McLoughlin accused the council of misusing the fee, which is collected on an opt-out basis on student termbills once a year. He said that the description of the so-called...
...countered that McLoughlin’s proposal would amount to an “unprecedented, unacceptable” move in defiance of defiance of the UC’s constitution. The Faculty approved it in 1982, when they passed the legislation creating the UC and also the student activities fee. The UC constitution states that the UC has final control over the funds from the fee...
...decision.UC leaders claim the University has no cause for legal concern. In 2004, a legal team advised the Council that both the UC and the University incur only limited liability in association with the fund. The idea is that the money for party grants comes from the student activity fee, which undergraduates pay on their termbill to go directly to UC use. Still, this money technically comes from the University—it is the University that collects it, retains it, and delivers it to the UC. If Harvard is knowingly passing along money to fund underage drinking occurring...
...majority of the UC’s funds come from a $75 fee paid yearly by each undergraduate on an opt-out basis. These funds are held by the University and are transferred to a UC-controlled private bank account in $50,000 increments at the request of the UC treasurer, according to former UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder...
...Fortunately, steps have been taken in the right direction. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) does have a Fee Assistance Program (FAP) that reduces the MCAT registration fee from $210 to $85 and waives the AMCAS application fee for up to 12 medical schools. Moreover, after gathering data that showed the high cost deters students from applying to medical school, the AAMC broadened eligibility requirements for FAP this year; now, students with annual family incomes of up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level may qualify...