Tuition Rises Due to Online Learning
By: Maria Garcia-Manzano
If you have checked your tuition statement recently you will have noticed that there was an increase from the previous year. On July 22nd, 2020 there was a fee added onto student’s tuition statement. The tuition increase depends on how many credit hours you are enrolled in for the school year as it charges students $30.00 per course. Therefore, if you are enrolled in a full course load you can expect to see an increase as high as $300.00. The added fee is labelled as Renew BU however, it gives no further explanation as to what its purpose is. The Renew BU fee represents the added cost the university has had to procure in order for a complete overhauling of BU’s internal software systems to be done. According to the BU website this was done in order to move towards “a modern, digital experience for students, faculty and staff.” (BU Website-Renew BU).
The system that has been chosen to power BU’s internal software processes is CampusNexus. There are three major components; CampusNexus Student, CampusNexus Engage and CampusNexus Finance,HR & Payroll. The student component will allow BU students to enroll, register, see grades and track status on waitlists all in place. The engage component will allow for future, current and past students to stay connected. Finally, the finance aspect of this new system will improve the delivery of payment processing, payroll, and research grants. (BU Website-Renew BU).
The full implementation of this new system could take a few years and currently on the timeline that BU has proposed this fall students could potentially see the opening of the student portal portion. More details regarding BU’s timeline for the implementation of CampusNexus can be found here: https://www.brandonu.ca/renewbu/timeline/
Brandon University is also using the extra tuition costs to pay for a portion of other software systems that will aid in the online course delivery of this school year. One of these programs is TopHat, and with BU absorbing a majority of the cost students will only have to pay for a $6.00 per month subscription fee that will allow each student to enrol in all the necessary courses.
While this new fee is an unexpected added cost, we can only hope the university will use the funds accordingly and provide students with the best possible online course delivery in these unprecedented times.