The Appalachian
February 19, 2021
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Graphic by Efrain Arias-Medina Jr.
Campus security fees to double across UNC System Xanayra Marin-Lopez | Multimedia Editor A doubled fee included in student tuition is projected to bring a raise for campus police salaries and improve officer retention at App State, and other UNC System schools. The cost of campus security for each UNC System student currently stands at $30, but with new action from the UNC Board of Governors, the fee will be $60. The cost of attendance in the UNC System includes tuition plus several general fees. Students usually expect to pay
around the same amount of money each year. During a Feb. 17 UNC System budget and finance committee meeting, intentions for the fee were outlined to support: • Campus police officer and telecommunicator salaries • Qualified investigators and hearing officers for serious offenses, such as sexual violence • Safety and security training, coordination and audit functions
• Substance abuse counseling • Title IX and Clery Act compliance coordination A $4 portion of the $30 fee will go directly to the UNC System office. This money will go toward supporting system-wide coordination, training and other shared services relating to campus security. The fee was first introduced in 2015. The Board of Governors proposed the $30 standard this year. The fixed tuition program, created
by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2016, assures that students pay the same tuition for eight semesters. Schools are only able to raise tuition by 3% every year.
App State has no problem capping at 3% – their fee increase was only 1.3% for the 2020-21 academic year. This makes room for the campus security fee to increase. Continued on page 3
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