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Cost of student housing rises

Associated Students Inc. President Erin Swetland addressed senators on the increase of student housing rates for fall 2009, at Wednesday’s ASI senate meeting.

According to Swetland, Cal State Long Beach’s purchase of Brooks College has lead to the increase in student-housing rates.

“Anyone who is a continuing student in our on campus housing will see only a modest increase,” said Mary Stephens, vice president of administration and finance.

Stephens said new students would pay significantly higher fees than returning students. The increase would affect new students coming in and those moving into the Residential Learning College.

New students will pay between $10,070 and $10,270, depending on their meal plan choices, in student housing fees to live off-campus at the newly renovated RLC. Returning students will pay approximately $7,620 to $7,820 to live on campus depending on their chosen meal plan.

If returning students move into the new RLC they will pay the same rate as new students, according to the Cal State Long beach Housing and Residential living website.

Prior to renovation, Brooks College consisted of three dormitory buildings and one cafeteria building. It was purchased to increase the number of dorm rooms.

The most expensive building to renovate at Brooks College was demolished to solve any student parking problems, while the other buildings are now in the midst of renovation. There will be 550 new dorm beds, rooms that are larger than on-campus housing and wireless networking throughout, Stephens said.

“We are also building in about six classrooms and offering some classes focused on students living in the RLC,” Stephens said.

Along with news about the increases in student housing fees, senators gave reports on what was going on in their particular colleges.

Sen. Cristina Avila reported that the College of Engineering was opposed to the Beach Legacy Referendum.

Sen. Tanya Jooste said that the College of Business and Administration support the BLR.

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