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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 275m. (1) Each public university that receives an appropriation in section 236 1 and requires students to reside on campus for any amount of time shall report all of the following:
(a) Whether the university requires any students to reside on campus as a condition of enrollment at that university.
(b) A summary of any policy or policies requiring students to reside on campus, if applicable.
(c) The average charge for room and board at the university for the current academic year. The average charge under this subdivision must be calculated based on the accommodation and meal plan that is most commonly selected by students subject to a policy reported under subdivision (b).
(d) The average charge for room and board for the accommodation and meal plan selection reported in subdivision (c) for the previous 5 academic years. If the accommodation and meal plan reported under subdivision (c) was not offered in a previous academic year, the university shall report the charge for a similar alternative instead.
(2) Each public university required to submit a report under subsection (1) shall submit that report to the house and senate appropriations subcommittees on higher education, the house and senate fiscal agencies, the state budget director, and the director of the department of lifelong education, advancement, and potential by November 30 of each year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 388. Schools and School Aid § 388.1875m - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mi/chapter-388-schools-and-school-aid/mi-comp-laws-388-1875m/
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