Toronto Metropolitan University's Independent Student Newspaper Since 1967

All News

Vote Today: A quick look at what is at stake in today’s Student Services Referendum vote.

Yes or No

QUESTION:

“Do you wish to continue to support student services- the Carer Centre, the Athletics and Recreation Department, the Health Centre, the Financial Aid and Awards Office, The Centre for Student Development and Counselling, and the Access Centre — at a cost of $44 per annum? Do you also wish to spend $6 per annum for the creation of an ombuds office?

COST:

Full-time students $50, $4.50 per CE course.

ANSWERS:

YES: Ryerson gets ombudsperson, retains all student services.

NO: Career Centre closes. All other student services cut back.

STIPULATION:

Must be 5 per cent voter turnout.

Why this crisis?

  • The Career Centre’s $93,950 annual grant ends in December. It wasn’t renewed.
  • Student Services budget cut by $70,00 last year, will be cut by $110,000 over the next two years.
  • Reductions to Federal and Provincial transfer payments to universities, will create more budget cuts.

ALTERNATIVES:

User fees for services — this seems unlikely now. 

WHAT THEY’VE SAID:

Administration: “If the referendum fails the Career Centre will close… we could see 10 to 12 hour lines for Financial Aid”

— Linda Grayson, Ryerson’s v.p. administration

Student Government: “I’d think saving the Career Centre is important and I’d probably vote yes, but that is an expensive vote”

Paul Cheevers, RyeSAC president

WHAT'S HAPPENING ON CAMPUS?

Sign up for our newsletter

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Leave a Reply