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Opinion: Oregon Legislature must step up to support college students


Opinion: Oregon Legislature must step up to support college students
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The pandemic exacerbated existing challenges facing students at Portland State University, the author writes. The state needs to do more to help support them. Beth Nakamura/Staff
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Sipelii, a senior studying pre-med health sciences, is president of Associated Students of Portland State University.
When I was elected president of Portland State University’s student government last spring, I was excited to work on student engagement and getting more students involved in campus activities.
The pandemic had other plans. The full term of my Associated Students of PSU presidency has been conducted remotely. While the other officers and I have worked hard to make sure students still felt engaged, most of my time has been spent connecting students with emergency funds, listening to their challenges and trying to find ways to keep them enrolled. ....

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PSU reduces mandatory student fees for Spring 21 term


PSU reduces mandatory student fees for Spring 21 term
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In a University Communications email released on April 2, Portland State announced it will be reducing mandatory student fees by $39. This cut in fees is due to a lack of student presence on campus as the pandemic continues to take a toll on student life and on campus activities. 
 
The cuts are broken down by a 50% decrease in the student building fee, making it $19, and a reduction in the incidental fee to $20. These fee reductions will be applied to those taking eight or more credits and will be posted in student’s accounts a few days after the initial email. Meanwhile, full-time students will continue to pay the mandatory spring fees of $20 for the student building fee, $276 for the incidental fee, $168 for the student health fee and $44 for the recreation center fee for a total of $508. ....

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