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R 81, Oblinger Commendation

Oblinger Commendation
R 81, 87th Session
Version Info:
2-7-2008, as initially introduced: HTML
Version Downloads (Senators only).
Basic Information:
Primary Sponsor(s):
Lassiter (Corresponding)
Current Status:
Adopted by Senate
Report(s):
Long Title:
A RESOLUTION TO BE ENTILED: CHANCELLOR OBLINGER COMMENDATION ACT
Consideration History:
2-2-2008:
Filed for introduction
2-13-2008 Senate:
First Reading
Referred to the Tuition and Fees Committee by the Student Senate President
2-19-2008 Committee:
Tuition and Fees Committee Consideration
The Tuition and Fees Committee reported the bill to Senate by consent, TF-05
3-12-2008 Senate:
Second Reading
Adopted by consent

Online Text

(as of 2-7-2008, as initially introduced)

Resolution 81

 

A RESOLUTION TO BE ENTILED AN ACT TO COMMEND

CHANCELLOR OBLINGER

 

 

 


Short Title: CHANCELLOR OBLINGER COMMENDATION

Sponsors: Senator Lassiter

Signatories:

Referred to:                        

Version: as introduced

First Reading:                                                                                     Second Reading:

 

 


WHEREAS, Students at North Carolina State University attend with the intentions of receiving a high quality education at an affordable price; and,

 

WHEREAS, Chancellor Oblinger recommended to the Board of Trustees' a tuition increase of only 3%; and,

 

WHEREAS, Chancellor Oblinger could have easily suggested an increase in tuition of 6.5% as suggested by the University's Tuition and Fee Advisory Committee; and,

 

WHEREAS, students would rather have seen no tuition increase, but recognize the necessity of one at this time, now therefore be it,

 

RESOLVED,  that the Student Senate of North Carolina State University formally commends Chancellor James Oblinger for his restraint on his tuition increase proposal and his empathy for student's financial concerns; and be it further,

 

RESOLVED, that this body appreciates any action taken by the University to assure that all students are given the opportunity to attend this great institution with as little financial burden as possible.

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