Page 6 University Daily Kansan, March 22, 1982 Regents discuss possible tuition increase By ANNE CALOVICH Staff Reporter TOPEKA - The Kansas Board of Regents Friday discussed a possible tuition increase for fiscal 1984, with a fee becoming effective for the 1988 fall The Regents also discussed what they want to do in their education students should pay But no decision was made on either issue. In 1966, the Legislative Council informally decided that students should pay 25 percent of the cost of their education. But in the past few years, students have paid much less than 25 percent. Last year, the Regents raised the incidental fee, or tauction amount, by 22 percent to make up for some of the lag, and students still pay less than 25 percent. THE REGENTS said that although they would like to get students to pay closer to 25 percent of their education costs, many students would not be able to afford college if the 25 percent formula were closely adhered to. The Regents also met Thursday at the College of Health Sciences and were told that the Med Center could expect a $8 million deficit by the end of this fiscal year. But by using the Med Center's carry-over fund of 13.5 million, they were told, a dent would be put in the deficit. With $1.1 million saved by a hiring freeze now in effect at the Med Center and other funds, Richard von Ende, executive secretary to the University of Kansas, said, "We're really dealing with $1 million problem." Von Ende said the main reason for the deficit was that the Legislature estimated there would be a higher number of patients in the Med Center, this year, but there were lower occupancy rates instead. He said occupancy rates were down throughout the Kansas City area. He said the Med Center had only a $1.1 million deficit last year. The Regents also approved three new degree programs. THE PROGRAMS, a doctorate in nursing, a master's degree in community health and a bachelor's degree in atmospheric science, still have to be taken. But if you wish they will cost money but will not be up for consideration until next year. The Board recognized that the programs might have problems getting funds from the Legislature. In this year's budget requests, KU asked for $87,802 for a bachelor's degree in toxicology and $87,190 for a degree in historical administration and museum studies but was denied the money. The Legislature said KU could implement the programs if KU could arrange for funding through internal reallocation. But Chancellor Gene A. Budd said KU paired all the money it could off budget requests for the new proposals. For example, the atmospheric science department was called for money for additional faculty members but did not receive approval. The budget request for the nursing degree is $122,500 for the years 1984-96 and provides funding for new faculty members. The request for the master's in community health is $50,372 for fiscal 1984 and the request for the bachelor's degree in atmospheric science is $7,000. The money for the two is to be used for equipment and administrative costs. But the Regents said their concern should be with improving education and not with budget restrictions. IN OTHER business, a one-time student activity fee will become permanent if the Regents approve it at next month's meeting. KU has asked that a $4.50 fee for women's, and non-revenue-income students, be proved last year and was paid by students this year, become permanent. Budig said it was necessary if KU wanted to retain its present sports team. 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