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Reviewing his budget letter, which was distributed at yesterday's Faculty meeting, Rosovsky said it was his "melancholy duty" to report that problems, including rising energy costs, a commitment to providing salary raises, and library maintenance costs, have strained the budget.
Rosovsky singled out the sciences, noting that maintaining the new biochemistry building will cost the University $500,000 a year after it opens next year. President Bok told the Faculty he will "fight in every way" to prevent construction of new buildings.
Rosovsky said tuition "will have to go up" to offset increasing expenditures, but added that "our capacity and desire to raise tuition is limited."
Tuition is expected to increase about 12 per cent next year, from the current $5300 to about $6000.
Rosovsky said he would be reluctant to reduce personnel or change the scholarship policy to save money.