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June 14, 2011

Letter: State forcing privatization of UMass system

To the editor:

On Wednesday, June 8, the UMass Board of Trustees voted to raise fees 7.5 percent or roughly $800 per student.

The UMass system has watched its public funding dwindle over the last 30 years. Here at UMass Boston, we have dedicated ourselves to providing an accessible education to those who need it most.

This fee increase is as surprising as it is new, continuing the trend of privatizing state schools, and moving away from our commitment to accessibility.

Time and time again, we hear politicians parade their commitment to higher education during the election cycle, only to put it first on the chopping block during the budget process. It is time they walked the walk.

Students and their families are not an "alternative revenue source" for the university.

They are our future workforce, our taxpayers and those who will invest their time and effort in this state.

We write this letter as a call to action for the students, families, faculty members, alumni and friends of not just UMass, but the entire public higher education system.

It is time Beacon Hill made a priority of our workforce, our economy and our state's future.

Travis Henderson

Student Body President

Dan McDowell

Student Body Vice President

UMass Boston

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