Can students who typically use a greater number of prints, such as grad students, be allocated more “free” printing?
Each student pays the same tech fees and is entitled to the same level of service. Imagine the complexity of determining which classes and which situations justify increased printing allocation. Some classes require more books or more expensive books, some require students to pay lab fees, and others require students to buy handouts from the print shop. An attempt was made to provide a reasonable number of prints for the general cross-section of students. Students who require more printing should be prepared to add value to their Cash Account to accommodate their additional printing needs. Student leaders will be able to analyze statistical data at the end of the first semester and decide if the 300-page allocation needs to be changed.
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