The athletic department will propose a student fee increase of $45 per student today — half the amount that was proposed to a committee of students and administrators last week.
The department chose to eliminate the portion of the previously proposed $90 increase that would have funded scholarships for student athletes.
If approved, the fee increase will help fund operating costs for the University’s Olympic sports programs, excluding football and men’s basketball.
Athletic director Dick Baddour said the department decided to lower its request after hearing concerns from the student fee advisory subcommittee, which will vote on the increase today.
“We still feel it’s a legitimate request, but we’re trying to be responsive to student needs and feeling,” he said.
Baddour said the department does not have a plan in place if the fee increase is voted down, but said department leaders would consider cutting funding for sports programs.
“We’ve been through cuts for a couple of years now,” he said. “Where we’ve tried to protect have been student services and sports programs.”
Students now pay $274.50 annually for the athletic fee.
Martina Ballen, senior associate athletic director, said committee members expressed reservation about using student fees to cover athletic scholarships.