Title: Graduate Student Community
1Board of Trustees Meeting February 25, 2005
Presented by Graduate Leadership Council
2Graduate Student Community
- Diverse Backgrounds and needs
- Differing ages, nationalities, prior experiences
- Isolation to individual graduate programs
- Limited social interaction outside
- More difficult to blend into NU community
3Graduate Leadership Council (GLC)
TGS
CGSA
GSA
BGSA
G-SALSA
CSSA
To improve the quality of graduate student life
at Northwestern
4Strengthening the Graduate Community
- Initiatives of GLC
- Bringing together various grad groups
- Lobbying for common student causes
- Mentoring activities for undergrads
- Social Programming among peer groups
- Volunteer drives
- BGSA conference
- Graduate student homepage
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5Concerns and Challenges
- Need a stronger sense of NU identity
- Lower graduate student turnout at NU games
- Lower number of graduate student donors
- Quality of life needs to be improved Social and
financial - Social concerns cannot be addressed overnight,
Financial concerns can be!
6Financial Concerns
7Typical Budget
8Rising Living Costs
9Stipend Comparisons (9 month)
10Stipend Comparisons (12 month)
11Health Insurance
12NUs Student Hospitalization Plan
- One of the best student health plans in the
nation - Health Insurance is expensive
- Students depend heavily on subsidy
- One of the most expensive premiums for
individuals and dependents - Need improved communication
13Rising Health Insurance Premium
- Increases ave. 24 per year
- Subsidy maintains a 35 reduction
14Problems with Aetna
- Some students are exceeding 5000 prescription
cap - Chicago students must pay for medications and
wait for reimbursement - Customer service issues
- Too costly and benefits are too comprehensive
15Projections for 05 - 06
- Two tiers
- Unlimited prescriptions - drug card issued 2/05
- Increased of mental health visits
- Large PYD for lower tiered plan
16Financial Impact
- Upper Tiered-Plan
- 2659 - 35 subsidy
- Lower Tiered-Plan
- 1891 - 50 subsidy
17Concerns
- Majority of students may choose lower tiered-plan
when it is not appropriate for them - Forum with Chickering to help students choose
their plan - Communication
- Little opportunity for student participation in
the negotiations - Late announcement of changes to both students and
staff
18Conclusions
- One of the best student health plans in the
nation - Two-tiered plan next year with unlimited
prescriptions, high PYD for lower tier - Health Insurance is expensive
- Students depend heavily on subsidy
- 50 of lower tier, 35 of upper tier
- Need improved communication
- Student representatives on health insurance
committee
19Comparative Benefits
20Closing of Lake Shore Center
- LSC gym members consist of graduate, medical,
law school, professional degree programs,
business school, faculty, and NU staff - Promote a healthier lifestyle
- Quality of life issues
- Major selling point for prospective students
So what are possible solutions?
21Closing of Lake Shore Center Solutions
- Maintain the LSC athletic facility in 850 LSD
- Athletic facility in Abbot Hall
- Establish a bulk-rate discount with nearby
fitness center
22Credit Union for International Students
- International students not only experience
cultural differences, but also financial
differences - No established credit history
- Opening certain accounts can be difficult
- A major credit card is even required to open a
Blockbuster account
So what are possible solutions?
23Credit Union for International Students
Solutions
- Establish a Credit Union
- Announced during Fall 2004 Quarter
- Offer secured credit cards
24Needs of the Graduate Community on Diversity
25Progress in Obtaining Goal
- University Administration providing structural
support in hiring practices - Town Hall Meeting in April 2003
- Development of best practices guides from all
levels
26Areas of Concern for 2005
- Faculty Hiring
- What Every department should develop best
practices guide - Who Department Chairperson or Faculty Recruiter
- When Review every 2 years
27Areas of Concern
- TGS
- Structuring of Office of Student Life and
Multicultural Affairs (SLMA) - Expanding responsibilities without expanding
resources - Should define new constituency and estimate
students to be served
28Areas of Concern for 2005
- Communication Structures
- Departments should be aware of resources of TGS
- Who SLMA staff and Department Admissions Officer
should meet to discuss joint initiatives - Exit Interviews for graduate students
- Who TGS Student Services Staff
29Summary
- Procedures should be in place that ensure the
longevity - Driving force should come from University
Administration, TGS, and Departments
30Transportation
31U-PASS
- Previous Survey (undergraduates and graduate
students) reflected no need. - Transportation benefits Current CTA monthly
pass is 90 - U-PASS quarter pass is 45
- Graduate students willing to pay?
32U-PASS
- Fall 2004 survey to graduate students
- 634 students answered (18 response)
- 88 who responded to the survey, live near the
Evanston Campus. - Primary mode of transportation of those who
responded
33U-PASS (cont.)
- 63 is willing to purchase the U-PASS
- 85 of students wanted the pass to be included in
tuition - Possible solutions?
34Possible Solutions to U-PASS
- Transportation fee charged to students
- All the students of The Graduate School must pay
for the pass through a Transportation fee. - However, what happens to students who pay for the
NU parking permit? - TGS waive the Transportation fee to those
students (similar to DePaul CTI) - Include into the Transportation fee a nominal
charge to subsidize the U-PASS for parking permit
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