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    Quote Originally Posted by TechAlum05 View Post
    The fees at ULM and Tech were different.

    Louisiana Tech's student self-assessed fee in 2012 was focused on demolishing three old men's dorms, improving parking, developing green spaces, and creating a new intramural field to replace one that was eliminated when the Intramural Center was expanded recently

    The fee ULM tried to push in 2011 was a $130/semester "student fee" which was essentially an athletic fee with a very small token fee for "campus beautification" and arts programs attached to it. That fee failed. The fees ULM tried to push a year later was a $65/semester fee to create a new outdoor recreational facility (like Tech did recently with their new swimming pools at the Intramural Center) and a $25/semester fee to renovate the existing natatorium into an event center for the YMCA. That fee also failed.
    .-------So what is the breakdown for all the schools????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    -------So what is the breakdown for all the schools????
    What breakdown do you want? Breakdown in voting results? Breakdown in proposed fees?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechAlum05 View Post
    What breakdown do you want? Breakdown in voting results? Breakdown in proposed fees?
    How much per semester or quarter----the UNO Monroe UL and Tech amounts and how they were arrived at to present to the students----I love stats and the % of Student Body vote and how the voting was conducted would be very interesting!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechAlum05 View Post
    What breakdown do you want? Breakdown in voting results? Breakdown in proposed fees?
    Yes. (You're dealing with Boomer. He would like a detailed report and audit that would make an IRS auditor blush.)

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    Yes. (You're dealing with Boomer. He would like a detailed report and audit that would make an IRS auditor blush.)
    What is it with these Tech people overly concerned with what we are doing at UL?? I dont get it.

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeebart21 View Post
    What is it with these Tech people overly concerned with what we are doing at UL?? I dont get it.

    Z
    Hey Z. Now that the plan passed, you no longer have to keep it under wraps. I heard they are going to officially introduce it as the Rey Authiment master plan & vision for the future. Could you give us a little drum roll & maybe bring out the pic one more time for posterity's sake. Isn't it wonderful to know your old mentor was the one behind the whole movement.

  7. UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Re: Master Plan Voting Today

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    There are about 200 student athletes. They make up about 1% of the student body. 3000 students represents about 19% of the total enrollment. If all 200 athletes voted, they were 6% of the amount voting. Athletes only did not drive this. The SGA endorsement is what got it passed in my view.
    CM you are probably right about the count, I thought it was closer to three hundred. I would think at least 90% voted for it, and those who did not probably did not vote against it. Most of these athletes have a boyfriend, girlfriend that they have a heavy influence on, say 50%. So there you have it 180 + 100 is more than the the balance. IMO no athletes not passing, so having Division One Sports pays for itself again and again for this university.

    I never said that this was athlete driven, I said they were the difference, and I still maintain that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    Yes. (You're dealing with Boomer. He would like a detailed report and audit that would make an IRS auditor blush.)
    Yep, he's stuck on the flytrap now!

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    Hey Z. Now that the plan passed, you no longer have to keep it under wraps. I heard they are going to officially introduce it as the Rey Authiment master plan & vision for the future. Could you give us a little drum roll & maybe bring out the pic one more time for posterity's sake. Isn't it wonderful to know your old mentor was the one behind the whole movement.

    Damn Kyle, we keep trying to exorcise the old bastige and you keep dredging him back up... I know he cringed when he found out that this had passed....
    Cant wait for the "old guard" to be completely out of the doings of our fine University.

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechAlum05 View Post
    Monroe's students voted down their fees by a slim margin the last couple of years. I think Tech passed their student self-assessed fee last Spring by an overwhelming margin, something like an 80-20 vote in favor.
    I thought Tech's fee increase was related to only their field house project, not a master plan like we are moving forward with.

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    Isn't everybody excited. This by far, is the best time in the history of the University of Louisiana, and we are here to witness and be a part of it!

    God bless America and Louisiana!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    A lot of the "no" voters probably had the mindset of "why should I vote for a tuition increase if I'm going to be long gone to see the improvements?" I guess it's sort of the "where does this benefit me" attitude. They just see TUITION INCREASE, yet most fail to realize that even with the tuition increase, the cost of tuition is still one of the cheapest in the country.
    Is this a fee in perpetuity or does it have a finite run?

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