R 41, Education and Technology Fee Increase Proposal
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(as of 10-2-2012, as amended by Senate)
Resolution 41
A RESOLUTION
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO STATE STUDENT SENATE’S POSITION ON THE EDUCATION AND
TECHNOLOGY FEE
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Short Title: Ed and Tech Fee Increase Position Act
Sponsors: Senators Collier (Corresponding)
Signatories:
Referred to:
Version: Adopted
First Reading: September 26, 2012 Second Reading: Fast-tracked
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WHEREAS, the Education and Technology fee is currently
$394.50 per year; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed
increase for this fee is $15.00 for a total of $409.50 per year for the 2013-2014
academic school year; and,
WHEREAS, the mission statement for the NC
State Libraries is to be a “gateway to knowledge for the NC State University
community and partners,” and to “define the leading edge of information
services and collections to support the University's mission and to further
knowledge in the world;” and,
WHEREAS, the $15 increase
would support education and technology for students using the new James B. Hunt
Jr. Library; and,
WHEREAS, the Hunt Library will be faced with new ongoing maintenance
costs and technology upgrades; and,
WHEREAS, NCSU Libraries is
requesting an increase of $500,000 to its base ETF allocation to meet the
college average; and,
WHEREAS, the addition
of the Hunt library will add 1,750 new study seats on campus; and,
WHEREAS, the new
learning commons would include multi-screen work stations, and interactive
computing; and,
WHEREAS, the new group
study rooms will include 46” flat panel displays, whiteboard walls, video
conferencing, and wireless multi-laptop collaboration; and,
WHEREAS, the media
Production, Presentation, Practice, and Usability Lab will include HD, 3D, and
Ultra HD video editing and production, hi fidelity audio production, green
screen, studio lighting as well as capture, review, edit and sharing software;
and,
WHEREAS, the libraries
have programs in place for fundraising for both the DH Hill Library and the new
Hunt Library such as naming endowments and “Buying a Brick;” and, therefore be
it
RESOLVED, that
the Student Senate of North Carolina State University supports a fee increase
of $15.00 to help cover the costs of the technology, and encourages the
libraries to continue fundraising to help offset the costs to students; and be
it further,
RESOLVED, that the Student Senate believes that during
these times of economic recession that every office, program, and department on
campus, including Education and Technology, should look to use their current
budgets more effectively by thinking carefully about their programming and
mission, and reorganizing their budgets and spending habits to align with that
thinking; and be it further,
RESOLVED, the Student Senate urges the Chancellor and the Fee
Review Committee to give consideration to these recommendations.