Student advocates testify to Oregon lawmakers over college fee transparency and autonomy

The Oregon House Committee on Education Thursday discussed three bills related to making public the price of course materials before the start of the term, prominently displaying the price and breakdown of administratively-controlled mandatory fees, and clarifying the role of student government in its authority and autonomy over its budget.

By Meerah Powell - OPB

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