Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 § 352.103 — Advisory body for tuition and mandatory enrollment fees; composition; process
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 ·
Oregon Code § 352.103·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Advisory body for tuition and mandatory enrollment fees; composition; process
for making recommendation.
(1) Each public university listed in ORS 352.002 shall have an advisory body to
advise the president of the university on the presidents recommendations to
the governing board regarding resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees
for the upcoming academic year.
(2) The public
university shall:
(a) Establish a
process to ensure that the advisory body required under subsection (1) of this
section is composed of no fewer than:
(A) Two
administrators of the university;
(B) Two faculty
members of the university;
(C) Two students
representing the recognized student government of the university; and
(D) Two students
representing historically underserved students of the university, as defined by
the public university.
(b) Establish a
written document describing the role of the advisory body and the relationship
of the advisory body to the public university, president of the university and
the governing board.
(3) The public
university shall ensure that all members of the advisory body are offered
training on:
(a) The budget of
the public university;
(b) The
mechanisms by which moneys are appropriated by the Legislative Assembly to the
Higher Education Coordinating Commission for allocation to public universities;
and
(c) Historical
data regarding the relationship between the amount of resident tuition and
mandatory enrollment fees charged by the public university and the amount of
state appropriations that the commission allocates to the public university.
(4) In order to
assist the advisory body in making its recommendations, the public university
shall provide the advisory body with:
(a) A plan for
how the governing board and the public universitys administration are managing
costs on an ongoing basis; and
(b) A plan for
how resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees could be decreased if the
public university receives more moneys from the state than anticipated.
(5) Before making
a recommendation to the president of the university that resident tuition and
mandatory enrollment fees should be increased by more than five percent
annually, the advisory body must document its consideration of:
(a) The impact of
the resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees that the advisory body
intends to recommend to the president of the public university on:
(A) Students at
the public university, with an emphasis on historically underserved students,
as defined by the public university; and
(B) The mission
of the public university, as described by the mission statement adopted under
ORS 352.089; and
(b) Alternative
scenarios that involve smaller increases in resident tuition and mandatory
enrollment fees than the advisory body intends to recommend to the president of
the public university.
(6) The advisory
body shall:
(a) Provide
meaningful opportunities for members of the recognized student government and
other students enrolled at the public university to participate in the process
and deliberations of the advisory body; and
(b) At a time
established by the public university, provide a written report to the president
of the university that sets forth the recommendations, deliberations and
observations of the advisory body regarding resident tuition and mandatory
enrollment fees for the upcoming academic year. The written report must include
any minority report requested by a member of the advisory body and any
documents produced or received by the advisory body under subsections (4) and
(5) of this section.
(7) Each public
university shall ensure that the process of establishing resident tuition and
mandatory enrollment fees at the public university is described on the Internet
website of the public university. This material must include, but is not
limited to:
(a) The written
document produced by the public university under subsection (2)(b) of this
section; and
(b) All relevant
documents, agendas and data that are considered by the advisory body during its
deliberations.
(8) As used in
this section, resident tuition and mandatory enrollment fees means the
tuition and mandatory enrollment fees for undergraduate students who are
enrolled in a degree program and have established residency in Oregon. [2018
c.65 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.103
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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