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Media Release | Feb.12, 2002

UBC welcomes autonomy over tuition fees

Officials at the University of British Columbia support the recent decision to lift a six-year freeze on tuition fees, saying it will benefit students by providing a higher quality education.

"I want to thank the provincial government for restoring the traditional autonomy that B.C. university boards have enjoyed in determining the level of fees required to produce the best educational experience for the province’s future generations," UBC President Martha Piper said today.

The provincial government, following consultation with university administrators, students and other stakeholders, announced on Monday that it will lift a freeze on tuition introduced in 1996. Prior to that year, the boards of universities determined fee structures in line with their academic missions.

As a result of the tuition freeze, B.C.’s universities have fallen behind the national average -- in the case of Arts undergraduates, by approximately $1,400 per year. Consequently, higher student/teacher ratios, larger classroom sizes and under-resourced lab and classroom facilities have impacted students.

Brian Sullivan, UBC’s vice-president, Students, said any future fee increases will be used to improve the quality of education.

"UBC is in discussion with students on a range of issues arising from the restoration of fee-setting to the university’s Board of Governors," he said.

"Our discussions are addressing issues of quality and affordability. We will not turn away qualified students on the basis of financial need and we will ensure that a portion of the tuition fee increase -- between 15 and 30 per cent, allowing for a flexible approach suited to needs -- will go to student financial assistance."

Further details on any future tuition fee increases at UBC will depend on the outcome of these discussions and forthcoming legislation to restore institutions’ autonomy over tuition fee decisions.

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Brian Sullivan
Vice-President, Students
604.822.5075
E-mail: brian.sullivan@ubc.ca

Scott Macrae
UBC Public Affairs
Tel: 604.822.2064
E-mail: scott.macrae@ubc.ca

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