ORS 352.103
Advisory body for tuition and mandatory enrollment fees

  • composition
  • process for making recommendation

(1)

Each public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) shall have an advisory body to advise the president of the university on the president’s recommendations to the governing board regarding resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees for the upcoming academic year.

(2)

The public university shall:

(a)

Establish a process to ensure that the advisory body required under subsection (1) of this section is composed of no fewer than:

(A)

Two administrators of the university;

(B)

Two faculty members of the university;

(C)

Two students representing the recognized student government of the university; and

(D)

Two students representing historically underserved students of the university, as defined by the public university.

(b)

Establish a written document describing the role of the advisory body and the relationship of the advisory body to the public university, president of the university and the governing board.

(3)

The public university shall ensure that all members of the advisory body are offered training on:

(a)

The budget of the public university;

(b)

The mechanisms by which moneys are appropriated by the Legislative Assembly to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission for allocation to public universities; and

(c)

Historical data regarding the relationship between the amount of resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees charged by the public university and the amount of state appropriations that the commission allocates to the public university.

(4)

In order to assist the advisory body in making its recommendations, the public university shall provide the advisory body with:

(a)

A plan for how the governing board and the public university’s administration are managing costs on an ongoing basis; and

(b)

A plan for how resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees could be decreased if the public university receives more moneys from the state than anticipated.

(5)

Before making a recommendation to the president of the university that resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees should be increased by more than five percent annually, the advisory body must document its consideration of:

(a)

The impact of the resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees that the advisory body intends to recommend to the president of the public university on:

(A)

Students at the public university, with an emphasis on historically underserved students, as defined by the public university; and

(B)

The mission of the public university, as described by the mission statement adopted under ORS 352.089 (Mission statements); and

(b)

Alternative scenarios that involve smaller increases in resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees than the advisory body intends to recommend to the president of the public university.

(6)

The advisory body shall:

(a)

Provide meaningful opportunities for members of the recognized student government and other students enrolled at the public university to participate in the process and deliberations of the advisory body; and

(b)

At a time established by the public university, provide a written report to the president of the university that sets forth the recommendations, deliberations and observations of the advisory body regarding resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees for the upcoming academic year. The written report must include any minority report requested by a member of the advisory body and any documents produced or received by the advisory body under subsections (4) and (5) of this section.

(7)

Each public university shall ensure that the process of establishing resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees at the public university is described on the Internet website of the public university. This material must include, but is not limited to:

(a)

The written document produced by the public university under subsection (2)(b) of this section; and

(b)

All relevant documents, agendas and data that are considered by the advisory body during its deliberations.

(8)

As used in this section, “resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees” means the tuition and mandatory enrollment fees for undergraduate students who are enrolled in a degree program and have established residency in Oregon. [2018 c.65 §2]

Source: Section 352.103 — Advisory body for tuition and mandatory enrollment fees; composition; process for making recommendation, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors352.­html.

352.002
Public universities
352.011
Establishment of certain public universities as comprehensive universities
352.013
Designation of Eastern Oregon University as Oregon’s Rural University
352.014
Designation of Oregon Institute of Technology as Oregon’s Polytechnic University
352.018
Cooperation with Higher Education Coordinating Commission
352.025
Legislative findings
352.027
Legislative intent
352.029
Definitions for ORS 352.025 to 352.146 and 352.388 to 352.415
352.033
Status of public universities
352.039
Goals and mission of public universities
352.054
Names of governing boards of public universities
352.061
Annual evaluations of public universities
352.069
Biennial report of public universities
352.076
Formation and maintenance of a governing board for public universities
352.084
Term of office for members of a governing board
352.087
Powers and duties of governing board and public universities
352.089
Mission statements
352.096
Appointment and removal of university president
352.102
Tuition and mandatory enrollment fees
352.103
Advisory body for tuition and mandatory enrollment fees
352.105
Mandatory incidental fees
352.113
Real and personal property held by public universities
352.118
Establishment of police department
352.121
University police departments and officers
352.124
Collective bargaining
352.129
Shared services
352.132
Use of outside counsel
352.135
Use and investment of moneys
352.138
Applicability of laws to public universities
352.141
Jurisdiction over streets on property owned by or used for public universities
352.146
Faculty
352.152
Authority to sell forest products on public university lands
352.157
Construction and acquisition of buildings and structures
352.163
Rates, charges and fees for use of buildings, structures and projects
352.171
Insurance for buildings, structures and projects
352.189
Political or sectarian tests prohibited in appointment of faculty or employees
352.198
Authority of public universities to require fingerprints
352.208
Interchange of faculty members with universities outside Oregon
352.218
Affirmative action plan
352.226
Personnel records
352.232
Sources of compensation for officers and employees
352.237
Provision of group insurance for employees
352.244
Overpayment of salary or compensation
352.256
Alcohol and drug abuse policy and implementation plan
352.262
Standards for minimum content of alcohol and drug abuse policy and plan
352.268
Physical access committees
352.274
Sexual orientation and gender identity identification on university forms
352.281
Use of name other than legal first name
352.287
Resident tuition and fees and eligibility for financial aid for various persons
352.293
Rights of student ordered to active duty
352.296
Credit for room, board, tuition and fees for student ordered to active duty
352.303
Waiver of tuition for Oregon residents at least 65
352.306
Honorary degrees for persons ordered to internment camp
352.309
Credit for education and training received while in Armed Forces
352.313
Status of members of Armed Forces and certain federal agencies
352.319
Contract for disbursement of funds to students
352.365
Definition for ORS 352.365 to 352.379
352.372
Findings and policy for ORS 352.365 to 352.379
352.379
Short title
352.388
Definitions for ORS 352.388 to 352.415
352.402
Eligibility of public universities to receive proceeds from state bonds
352.408
Issuance of bonds by public universities
352.415
Repayment of outstanding state bonds and other obligations by public university
352.428
Sale to State of Oregon or United States Government
352.435
Repealed statutes continued effective until bonds redeemed
352.442
Federal aid
352.450
Public University Fund
352.605
University of Oregon School of Law
352.612
Oregon State Museum of Anthropology
352.618
Center for Brain, Biology and Machine
352.624
Condon Collection at University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History
352.668
Receipt and disposition of funds received for programs
352.678
Mark O. Hatfield School of Government
352.685
Oregon Criminal Justice Scientific Advisory Committee
352.691
Center for Lakes and Reservoirs
352.697
Graduate School of Social Work
352.703
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies
352.745
Oregon Renewable Energy Center
352.752
Oregon Center for Health Professions
352.801
Oregon State University designated as agricultural college of the state
352.808
Institute for Natural Resources
352.816
Oregon Climate Service
352.823
Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
352.829
Oceangoing Research Vessel Program
352.835
J.T. Apperson Agricultural College Educational Fund
352.842
Execution of instruments
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