14 Monday October 22, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Fee Continued from p. 3 Fee-cost ratio SAC, which comprises the student body presidents of the seven Regents institutions, also was concerned that the fee-cost ratio would be distorted if engineering students paid more than other students did. The fee-cost ratio is the percentage represented by tuition of the total cost of one year's schooling. At KU, tuition is about 31 percent of the cost of one year of school. The rest of the cost is subsidized by the state. Schreiner, who was one of two student body presidents appointed to a Regents tuition and fees task force last week, said he thought there would be a big battle over tuition increases this year. The fee might confuse the facts when the Regents are setting tuition. Another concern is that it would be difficult for engineering students to plan their schedules if the money they had to pay fluctuated with the number of engineering courses they were taking, Schreiner said. He said he was not sure that the school had tried every possible means of financing. Mulinazzi, who was associate dean of the school for the past three years, said. Better yet, there should be possible source of funding. We don't have oil wells." Cut concerns The proposed fee is expected to raise about $450,000 a year. It will be considered by their board for their meeting. Many of the concerns are shared by Mulinazia. Perhaps the biggest concern is that if the proposed fee is passed, the Legislature would cut the regular fee and would fund the for the School of Engineering. Other fears are that the expense imposed on students would complicate the awarding of financial aid, the add/drop process and that the fee would be unfair for students not majoring in engineering. students who take one three-hour engineering course might not see the benefits of the extra $45 they have to pay. Schreiner said. Mulinazi said that many entry-level engineering courses required computer use but that all did. However, students need to be aware that if they do not have the training they need to be competitive, they will not be getting high-paying jobs after they graduate. Mulinazzi said. "It costs more to educate an engineer than it does someone in English or philosophy," he said. "We want to give our students a good education. We just need the money, and I don't know where we're going to get it." Other interests expressed by SAC in its report included the opportunity for merit-based scholarships for Regents schools; adoption of a Compensation and Competency requirements, which are higher than the Regents standards, for the other Regents schools; and inclusion of all the Regents schools in a single health insurance policy. All the schools except KU and KState share a polity. 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