Title: Texas A
1Texas AM International University Student Fee
Hearings
November 18, 2009 1200 p.m. at Student Center
Rotunda November 19, 2009 1230 p.m. at
Student Center Rotunda November 23, 2009 300
p.m. at Recreation Sports November 30, 2009
530 p.m. at Recreation Sports
2Agenda
3Why hold hearings?
- Texas AM University System policy states
- with the approval of the Chancellor, the
president of each academic institutionis
authorized to hold a public hearing at the
institution regarding any proposed increase in
designated tuition.
4Whos been involved?
- The composition of the student fee advisory
committee is defined in the State Education Code.
- 4 University employees who are representative of
the University - Mr. Juan J. Castillo, Vice President of Finance
and Administration - Dr. Minita Ramirez, Dean of Student Success
- Dr. Andres Rivas-Chavez, Faculty
- Mr. Miguel Trevino, President of Staff Senate
5Whos been involved?
- The Education Code also defines student
representation. - 5 students (2 appointed to 1-year term, 3
appointed to 2-year terms by the student
government) - Ms. Ana Castaneda (1-year term)
- Mr. Mark Garner (1-year term)
- Mr. Alfredo Jimenez (2-year term)
- Mr. Juan Sebastian Mendive (2-year term)
- Ms. Carla Solis (2-year term)
6Hows the University funded?
7Types of fees
Compulsory
Voluntary
8Types of fees
- Compulsory fees are required of all students
enrolled. Some of these include - Tuition
- Library fee
- Student services fee
- Advising fee
- Technology fee
Compulsory
Voluntary
9Types of fees
- Voluntary fees are charged when a student either
- chooses to make use of a particular service or
when a students actions subject him or her
to the fee. Some of these include - Parking fees
- Distance education fees
- Late fees
- Emergency loan fees
Compulsory
Voluntary
10What are the dollars and cents?
- Proposed compulsory fee increases
- Designated tuition
- Library fee
- Advising fee
- Student Services
- Technology fee
- Student Health
- Energy fee
11What are the dollars and cents?
- Proposed compulsory fees for unique populations
- Graduate tuition
- Freshmen orientation
12Compulsory Basis Current Range Proposed
Desig. Tuition SCH 85.17 0 - 3.36 88.50
Library fee SCH 7 1 - 3 9
Advising fee SEM 20 5 - 15 30
Student Services SCH 23.35 2.30 25.65
Tech fee SCH 12 1 - 3 14
Student Health SEM 31.50 3.15 34.65
Energy fee SCH 2 0 - 2 3
Grad tuition SCH 20 1 21
Orientation fee One-time 20 30 50
13What are the compulsory fees for?
14What are the special population fees for?
15What are the dollars and cents?
- Proposed voluntary fee increases
- Reinstatement fee
- Parking fee for faculty/staff
- Gated parking fee
- Late payment fee
- Emergency tuition loan setup fee
-
16Voluntary Basis Current Increase Proposed
Reinstatement fee SCH 0 100 100
Parking fee faculty/staff FLAT 30 2 32
Gated parking FLAT 60 2 62
Late payment FLAT 20 30 50
Emergency loan set-up fee FLAT 10 20 30
17What are the voluntary fees for?
18What are the dollars and cents?
- Proposed student referendums
- Flat-rate recreation sports fee
- Food service area expansion/remodel
19Recreation Sports Student Referendum
- Changes rec sports fee from a per semester credit
hour fee to a flat 48 fee per full-length
semester and 24 per summer session - Results in a fee reduction for full-time students
taking 13 hours - Fee provides for the purchase and maintenance of
equipment - Fee may also be used for future construction of
intramural fields or rec sports facilities such
as racquetball courts
20Food Service Expansion/Remodel Referendum
- Increases student center fee by 3 per semester
credit hour and raises cap to 15 semester credit
hours - Fee provides for the remodel of area currently
occupied by bookstore into a larger food service
area with more venues and seating - Fee may also be used for future construction
/remodel of student center such as creation of a
large open computer lab
21Preliminary Design for Student Center Remodel
22Dollars and Cents
- The proposed increases in compulsory fees would
result in an additional 8.33 per semester credit
hour and a flat 13.15 per full-length semester
for full-time undergraduate students taking 12
hours. - 15 semester credit hours 12 semester credit
hours - 138.10 113.11
- 4.8 4.8
23What happens next?
- Student voting on referendums will open December
1 at 8 a.m. and close at 1159 p.m. on December
3. - The proposed increases will be submitted to the
Board of Regents in January for consideration at
the March Board meeting - If approved, increases will take effect for the
fall 2010 semester
24Questions
25- Thank you
- for your participation.