Students united in disappointment at UC Management
Students united in disappointment at UC Management
University of Canterbury students are unhappy
with Vice-Chancellor Professor
Roy Sharp plans to bring
forward fee-setting for next years domestic tuition
fees.
The lack of consultation and notification has forced the
University
of Canterbury Student's Association (UCSA) to
step up its attempts at
gauging student reaction and
concern. These will be voiced at a Rally being
held today
(Wednesday) at 2pm on the University Central Library
steps.
The last two days have seen UCSA representatives
attend a number of lectures
in an attempt to let all UC
students know what has happened. With over
15,000
students to inform, UCSA representatives have been working
day and
night to not only inform students of the domestic
tuition fees increase; but
to let students know how the
Vice-Chancellor has avoided consultation with
students
until forced to by a recent media article.
The
Vice-Chancellor seems to have reacted to the recent
newspaper article
by sending an all student email out,
which is unprecedented. In response
students have been
vocal and supportive of each other. This is of note in
a
time when the University seems to have turned its back
on its own students.
It is an example of how the
University of Canterbury student body can unite
and stand
up for a common cause, said UCSA President Warren
Poh.
Mr Poh said, Tomorrows rally is an opportunity for
students to show their
dissatisfaction in the process. By
voicing their concerns and turning up to
the Rally in
numbers, we will make the Vice-Chancellor hear and see
that
students are disappointed at the actions of the
University.
Tomorrow University of Canterbury students
will show the University
management that we are
interested in the fee-setting process. Despite
the
University locking us out of the process this year,
we will show that we
care, and that the University cannot
push the setting of tuition fees,
behind our backs, Mr
Poh
concluded.
ENDS