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Letter to Kent State Students on Tuition Plateau Changes

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When I was campaigning for Undergraduate Student Government, I made a promise to represent the best interests of the students of

I intend to keep that promise, and I'm here today to say that I applaud the efforts of our students who have respectfully voiced their opinions on the new tuition plateau to the administration.

While I know all-too-well that our university is in dire need of funding for deferred maintenance and infrastructure repairs on academic buildings, I am also painfully aware of the ever-increasing financial burden that is being placed on students and their families. That being said, I will do everything that is in my power to work proactively with you, the administration, the Board of Trustees, and the state government to make sure that you obtain the quality education you deserve at an affordable cost.

The most recent state budget that slashed university funding by 15 percent has placed our institution in a near-impossible situation, and it is imperative for acceptable solutions to be found that preserve Ohio’s dedication to higher education. As the newly elected USG takes office this week, I pledge that we will work with you in order to find any way possible to mitigate the impact of this policy on our students who are most greatly affected.

If you have any questions or would like to speak privately, I encourage you to contact me.

Best,
Evan M. Gildenblatt
Executive Director-elect
Director of Governmental Affairs
Undergraduate Student Government

120 Kent Student Center
330-672-3207

Chuck Veppert April 19, 2012 at 11:54 am
Looks like Evan has been busy drinking Lefton's Koolaid. The University is in dire need of more funding only because it continues to spend huge sums of money on Lefton's tribute to himself - making KSU the most expensive, grandiose, extravagent univerity in Ohio. Quality, affordable education is not on the menu. Purchasing national respect by spending nearly a quarter billion dollars on fancy projects that do little to improve education, but enhance his personal pride are the main focus. As long as students are able to borrow unlimited funds (whether they have any ability to ever pay it back) keeps Lefton's dream alive. But one day the bubble is going to burst, and KSU will be left with a crystal campus and no money to pay to operate it. More and more Ohio students (the future taxpayers) are being sqeezed out at KSU as they concentrate more and more on opening foreign offices in China and elsewhere to bring in more rich students to replace them. I am embarassed to be an Alumnus.
Le'ah Keturah-Sarah Krzywkowski April 20, 2012 at 01:19 am
About the bubble bursting: we've seen what happened when the housing bubble burst, I wince about the higher education bubble. it's depressing that education has become a money market like it has. Read some chilling articles in an Academe' Magazine in regards to universities pairing up with corporations. In the past from what I could gather, college education seemed to be something that was enriching. now, I just don't see it. My husband for example, is not able to get a good job with his degree and finds himself utilizing talents that he did not hone in college to secure an income. I'm thinking I should have just went to a trade school.

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