USF Students Over Charged $8.6 Million Bucks
USF students over charged $8.6 million bucks. Students taking remote classes at the University of South Florida (USF) were overcharged by nearly $8.6 million over the last three years, according to a recent audit. The overcharge was the only negative finding from 15 audits conducted on USF accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022. The amount was collected in the form of fees on “distance learning” courses that are added to regular tuition and are supposed to cover the extra cost of developing and delivering them. But the revenue from those fees exceeded the university’s costs by $8.56 million, according to the audit report.
Response:
The university’s response was to more closely monitor its procedures regarding distance learning fees. It is still unclear whether USF plans to give refunds to students who were overcharged. However, the university did lower the distance learning fee and other fees during the summer of 2020, according to The Oracle, the USF student newspaper in Tampa. Some students had protested in an email campaign, saying it was unfair that they had to pay the fee when online learning was the only option they had to take a course due to the pandemic.
Housing:
In another matter involving student costs, the trustees’ finance committee on Tuesday voted in favor of a proposal to increase the price of on-campus housing by about 4.5% each year for five years. The hike would be imposed on the Tampa campus starting this fall, on the St. Petersburg campus in 2024 and on the Sarasota-Manatee campus in 2025. According to Ana Hernandez, the assistant vice president for housing, off-campus housing costs have increased between 10% and 58% since 2019 while USF housing fees have remained flat. Hernandez cited rising costs for supplies and labor as reasons for the increases. Florida Prepaid’s dorm plan would still cover the full costs of the increase, she said.
Rent Costs:
USF Housing currently offers on average a nine-month lease of $8,900 for Tampa students and a $9,342 lease for those on the St. Petersburg campus. It said the average market rental cost on a 12-month lease is $9,550 in Tampa and $15,076 in St. Petersburg. Demand for on-campus housing has exceeded the number of beds available, she said.
Her presentation also included other Florida schools for reference. It said that only Florida A&M and Florida Atlantic University will not be increasing their rates for Fall 2023, and that the University of Central Florida is still reviewing its plans. At most of the remaining state universities with residence facilities, the presentation said, officials have already approved or proposed increases. The finance committee voted in favor of the USF proposal, which must still be approved by the full board of trustees. TBT