Tuition & affordability call out 
Have you been impacted by the affordability crisis or tuition increases? We want to hear from you! 
On March 22, the U of A Board of Governors is set to vote on the proposed tuition increases. If passed, tuition for the 2024-25 academic year would raise by 2 per cent for domestic students and 5 per cent for international students. 

Leading up to this meeting, The Gateway wants to explore how the affordability crisis is impacting students, and what effect another round of tuition increases will have. 

All responses to this survey are confidential, and won't actively be used in coverage. The information supplied will give our reporters some guidance as they prepare to cover the BoG meeting. However, if you'd like to speak on the record, leave your name and email at the end. If you have any questions, reach out to our News Editor Dylana Twittey (news@gateway.ualberta.ca) or our Editor-in-Chief Katie Teeling (eic@gateway.ualberta.ca). 

Thank you for your time in filling out this survey!

- The Gateway  
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What concerns regarding tuition increases do you want to see The Gateway explore leading up to the March 22 BoG meeting?
How have tuition increases impacted you? 
What affordability concerns do you have going into this round of tuition increases? 
What measures do you hope to see from the U of A in terms of affordability?
Do you feel like the U of A is advocating for students in terms of the affordability crisis to key figures? 
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Do you feel like the U of A Students' Union is advocating for students in terms of the affordability crisis to key figures? 
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What advocacy would you like to see from the U of A or the Students' Union? 
All responses to this survey are confidential, but if you'd like to discuss any of your answers with one of The Gateway's reporters, feel free to leave your name and ualberta email.  
Thank you so much for responding to this survey and supporting student journalism. 
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