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The Ithacan, 1982-04-15 Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1981-82 The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 4-15-1982 The thI acan, 1982-04-15 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1982-04-15" (1982). The Ithacan, 1981-82. 22. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1981-82/22 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1980/81 to 1989/90 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1981-82 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ' .... ,, .... , April 15, 1982 Volume SI/Number 26 Tuition Up Budget Now At $39 Million By Brian Walsh crease this-item to $3,811,000, begins during October and en­ a 22 percent increase since last ---------------------------- ds in February. During Oc- Like many other colleges year. · Utilities for the college tober the administration puts acros \ the nation, Ithaca have increased to $2,150,000. to get her budgetary instruc- College announced tuition in­ Major areas of income for 1111,,rA t ,1LW,F tions and guidelines for each creases for the coming 1982-83 the college in the coming year ~11ml/lKY 0r sJ<;N1F1c,,Nr rn,,M,1 ~ department to follow. Each academic year on April 2. ' include tuition, and room and I N RATEs AND FEEs depa1 t ment, academic and 1982-8 3 BUDGE I d • . This 10.5 percent increase in board. Tuition alone con- a mm1strat1onal then proceed tuition represents the highest stitutes approximately 87 per- 1N1.K1.AsE to formulate their reguests. 1981-82 I 982-8 I hike in tuition at Ithaca over cent of the colleges income. uitlon ~~ r. hen their preliminary ~ ~ the past .ten years, but accor­ This amount $24,615,000, is Full-time VndcrgraduJlc S'>,000 $5,Slb $ .'>2L 2 equests are made it is sent to ding to administration of­ bQdgeted for next year. The Part-time Undergraduate 160 177 J ~ ~~: ~2 % he Provost an'd Vice President ficials the increases in tuition (credit hour) f B · Aff · Offi College also expects tO receive Graduate (pcr crcdi t hour) 148 168 ZO lJ. 51 USJneSS airs JCe •. represent increases in every $7. 9 million from room and oom aspect of the college's daily board in the coming year. These offices then go through operations. Another major area of in- Single $1,156 $1,30& $ 150 12. 97 % each request and send it to the The college's budget this come to the college is invest- Double 1,052 1,168 116 11.02 Garden ApJrtments, regular l, 184 1,360 176 14.86 Budget Office. The Budget year has grown to ap­ ment income. According to Hudson Heights l, 114 1,260 146 13.11 Office then totals up all the proximately $39,004,000, Thomas Salm, Vice President ard requests. Since Ithaca College which is a $4 million increase Business Affairs, "This has is a non-profit institution its over last years budget. While become a more and more im­ 19-meal plan $1,224 $1, 322 $ 98 receipts must be equal or more 14-meal plan 1,160 1,254 94 other institutions are cutting 'portant part of the budget ... " 5-meal plan 538 582 44 than its expenditures. So at back spending, Ithaca College For the coming year the this point if expenditures ex­ tudent lnsurQnce $ 60 is increasing theirs, though, college expects to generate s 70 $ ceed receipts the jiggling of not necessarily out ·of choice. $2.6 million from this area. numbers begins to lower the Some of the colleges major For the coming year the deficit. During this time the expenses for the coming year college's receipts are more Budget Office also puts are salaries for faculty and than its expenses. Although together income estimates. non-faculty personnel. Out of next years budget only has a the total budget this item surplus of $9,000 that is a Living In Living When both of these represents the largest segment healthy sign about the Garden Apartment off-camp s processes have been completed - $17,785,000. college's financial situation. Full Board 5-ml. pl. No Boa rd the Budget committee receives The. second largest expense Since Ithaca College is a each request. If that body is for the college is other expen­ · non-profit institution this $5,526 $5,526 $5,526 $5,526 $5, 526 satisfied with the proposed ,es which includes such things 1,306 1,168 1,360 l, 360 cannot be considered a profit. l, 322 l, 322 1,322 582 budget it then sends it to the __7_0 __7_0 as office supplies, travel .According to Thomas Salm, e 70 __7_0 --1.Q President. The President has money and other items, about "Any monies that go unspent, $8,224 $8,086 $8,278 $7,538 ~~.:;96 the 1ight to approve or disap- $5,284,000 has been budgeted go in no one's pocket, but stay ..l...t!:.!!!2. ~ ~ ~ 5,060 prove the budget. Up to this for this area. with the College to be used for ncrease $ 784 $ 750 $ 810 $ 756 s 536 point the budet is still a Other major areas of expen­ whatever purposes are c<;>n- proposal. If the President 10. 54 ;. 10.22 7. 10. 85 ¼ 11-15 7. 10 59 ses for the college are student sidered at that time tO be im- Increase · ;i does approve of it, it is sent to aid, utilities and debt services. port ant." the Board of Trustees. It is Due to cutbacks in the gover­ determinesThe budgetary the budgetprocess isthat a11,,., ___________________________,,.,, here that the budget receives nment's student aid program its final approval. the college has decided to in- rather drawn out process. It a I " New Study Areas Sought As Result Of Noisy Library B) Juliet Baile)· prohlcm of students i, totally quiet, it only ,eab ,0L·iali1ing in the libra·ry, a 750-800 people. There appear~ There has been an incre~hL'd library monitor program has to tic a need for other study intcre.q on part or both faculty heen .. iarteJ. Student monitOVi area, on campm. Frank and studenb ahout the work at night rrom \ix to Lan1<h, A,\i\tant to the Vice problem· of the high noi\e le\ cl clo\ing. Their joh is to cl\\ist in Pre\ident or Student Af'fair~. in the LC. library. maintaining quiet and enfor­ ha\ once again re,er\ed areas In a recent interview with cing library regulations. Rick on campu~ where ,tudents Robert Woerner, director of Mainville, night building may go for quiet qudy. They the library. an a1tempt was ,upervi\01. commented that will he arnilahk April 19th­ -made to identify the causes of although "The program i... May 6th from 8-midnig.ht. the problem. We also relatively new, the results so Th1.:~e are,h arc the Tower, di!>CU!>!,ed what the library and far have been excellent. There Dining Hall and the ~ccond other departmenb, Residential ha~ been a dramatic dcnea!,e and third floors of Friend, Life and Student Affairs, were in the noise level 111 the Hall when cJa.,\e~ are not in doing to elleviate the problem. evenings.'' \e,,ion. Thi~ program was abo The major cause of the Both the library and the of­ implemented last seme,ter and problem has been recognized fice- of Student Aflair., are aL·L·ording to Lama.,, «there a~ exl."ssive student talking. taking steps lO try and solve wa,n't a very' big student Mr Woerner feeb this can be the problem of qudents re,pon,e. Student~ really have further divided into two needing areas to do group to <,how the need for the~e groups. "There are those studying. "There is already pl.u.:c\. There wa~ a maximum students who view the library one room available on the or 30-40 \tudent~ in each area a~ a social meeting place and sernnd floor of the library," for any p1.·riod of time." others who use it for group say'i Mr.Woerner, "and we are Lama, feel~ thi.\ may have studying: We need to cut back con.,idering reconverting con­ heen due to insufficient on both these uses of the ference room., now being used publicity before the program library and restrict the library as offices into other group ,tarted, and so this vear there . to individual sludying." study·a·rca\i'1 · · , , , • , • \. 1 Soinntudents will study a~d. oot 11oci111ize. • .' : continued on page 6 1 · •. • .. t ··,,.' 1r.' <"i":,-:,;.t. · , ":_.~ .. ,·, ..... ,_', ·•. : ~. ·· .' . ·,:rfl.' ,help ...alleviate · ·the·'.·. ·However, ew11· if the tibrar.y . --------------------------------------- THE ITHACAN April 15, 1982 -PM Dean Fragola Jim Kilcullen Advertising, '84 Exploratory, '84 If you coul~ change one thing "Macke food service-we're DA HIGHLY KOM­ at IC, what would it be? being taken by a major cor- · PETATlVE ADADEMIR poration" ATMOOSFERE Paf Hicks Susan Owen Anita Hunfer Management, '84 Physical Therapy, '84 Hank Coleman Picnics, '84 "The attendence "The process of geting ex­ P.E., '82 policy ... seeing that at this very ploritory majors into the "The weather, so we could Chris's hair color moment l am blowing off a Physical Therapy Department have picnic!. everyday!" class" (right Rich and Keith!) This time around, the editorial is going to concern something really close to us: the college newspaper. The Mailing Address: !telephone ITHACAN. Basement, Landon Hall Ii'ounded,1937 1-607-274-3207 Ithaca College The ITHACAN has recently announced that the majority of focorpora\ed, 1969 Centrex: x3207 its current staff positions are now open to interested under­ Ithaca, NY 14850 classmen.
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