How does the modified infrastructure charge differ from the initial proposal?
The administration’s modified infrastructure charge proposal reduces costs for current students by shifting some of the expense to future students, as well as those enrolled in summer school. The initial proposal recommended a charge of $230, which would increase by $50 a year for five years. The revised proposal, submitted after the administration consulted with student leaders, reduces the initial charge to $180 (see chart) for the fall and spring semesters and imposes a charge of $115 for the combined summer sessions. The initial five-year term during which the charge would increase annually would be extended to six years. Additionally, while the fall and spring semester charge is proposed to increase $50 annually each fall, the summer semester charge would increase by $32 annually each summer. The charge amount would be capped at $430 per fall and spring semester, and at $275 for the combined summer sessions. By way of example, given that more than 65 percent of full-time students
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