Thursday, April 2

ASUCLA votes to raise its stipends


As mandatory registration fees increase this spring quarter,
student board members of the Associated Students of UCLA will be
seeing a raise in their stipends as well.

At their March meeting, the ASUCLA board of directors
unanimously approved an increase in student stipends by 13 percent
in accordance with the association’s stipend policy.

Though the board’s student stipends, which hover under
$5,000 annually, are automatically increased in accordance with
student fees, if fees increase by 10 percent or more in a
twelve-month period, the policy requires board approval.

Similarly, the mandatory registration fee increase for both
undergraduate and graduate students will increase by approximately
13 percent ““ $593.77 and $586.50, respectively ““ this
spring quarter from last year.

Cynthia Rabuy, the board’s vice-chair, said the stipend
serves as a trade-off, since student board members are not allowed
to work for ASUCLA jobs, such as Kerckhoff Coffee House or the UCLA
Store.

“The idea behind the stipend is to compensate for your
time, because you’re expected to put a certain amount of time
in your work,” Rabuy said. “As a member of the board,
you can’t work for ASUCLA, and that cuts off a lot of
options.”

The board, which consists of student and management
representatives, is in charge of approving policies for the
association.

In a time when the association is struggling financially, the
stipend increase is reflective of inflation, Rabuy said.

The stipend increase is just one of the ways that the
association is showing the effects of state and budget cuts.
Additionally, students don’t have money to spend in the
bookstore or restaurants, Rabuy said.

“Our stipends increase because our expenses do, just like
(regular) students,” she said.

While other universities charge student union fees of hundreds
of dollars, ASUCLA only charges a $7.50 annual student union fee
““ the rest of its income is dependent on the financial
successes of ASUCLA restaurants and the UCLA Store.

But due to a combination of lackluster athletic performances
which negatively impact BearWear sales, a struggling economy, and
new plans to make Ackerman Student Union more sociable, the $7.50
fee could be raised to an annual fee of up to $30.

The board is planning to put a referendum online fall quarter of
the 2003-2004 school year to implement the increase.


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