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A small fee caused a tiny commotion at a special Monday meeting of the Arizona Board of Regents.

At issue was the $2 per-student, per-semester fee that's automatically tacked on to tuition bills.

The state's three public universities collect the fees on behalf of the Arizona Students' Association, an independent 501(c)(4) organization that advocates as a collective voice on behalf of students for affordable and accessible higher education. Officials with the Arizona Students' Association say nearly 80-percent of the students were actually in favor of the fee.

While the $2 fee is automatically added to student bills, they can request refunds, which are mandatory. But critics say the universities should not be collecting cash for an outside group.

Late Monday afternoon, the Board of Regents voted to suspend the collection process for the spring semester while it deliberates permanent policy changes.

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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    The only protest that works
    Go to a different school. Old fashion supply and demand.
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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    Also
    I went to ASU and where were these stupid protests then? If you do not like it vote by going to another school. It is that simple. I am tired of these wasteful protests.
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    It doesn't matter
    They've been raising the cost of tuition since I started in 1983. Since then, almost every other semester, they've had some kind of increase. Way back then, a full time semester was like $300. When I graduated in 1988, it was $1,200 or something similar. Yes, it was cheaper but incomes were lower and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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