All Signatures (129 total)
26.
Karen Mahoney · Simsbury 24 August 2010

"I am already paying 1400 a month for the past 6 months to do my stats course and dissertation for which I am having little to no feedback each month, any more money would be further robbery. K"

27.
Kristin Sullivan · fresno 24 August 2010

"A fee increase for increased services, I can understand but this increase instead comes with a huge budget decrease which will translate into fewer classes, and even less contact with faculty. If Fielding decides to balance the budget on the backs of st"

28.
Jeanette Guillaume-Marshall · Mont Vernon 23 August 2010

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29.
Donna Cook · Las Vegas 23 August 2010

"The increase effectively disallows some students the ability to travel to national or clinical/research sessions. The $1490 hike was the money many students used to travel, register and pay expenses for the sessions. I find this ironic in light of the fac"

30.
Anne D. Veneziano · Pepper Pike, Ohio 23 August 2010

"I agree. I value this program greatly but would also like to see all avenues pursued to avert this increase. It will stress me financially as well."

31.
Leslie Ellis · Holiday 23 August 2010

"I totally support this petition."

32.
Richard Yao · Las Vegas 23 August 2010

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33.
Nancy Foster · Woodbury 23 August 2010

"I urge those who make these financial decisions to please reconsider. It is difficult to think about the loans I am accumulating and that I have to pay back, especially since I am starting this program in my mid-forties. Being a single parent places add"

34.
Cynthia Tellez Sneller · Sioux Center 23 August 2010

"Tuition increases and budget cuts compromise the integrity of the Clinical Psychology Program and jeopordize my ability to graduate. "

35.
Laura Fox-Costello · Orlando 23 August 2010

"It is a shame that the increased funds could not have been found in some other area considering we are paying by a timeline rather than per course which jopordizes the quality of academic work those of us under financial pressure and must take several KA'"

36.
Christine Tellez Pearson · Peoria 22 August 2010

"I agree."

37.
Patricia Black · South Paris 22 August 2010

"At this point in my Fielding career, I am an ABD student. I am struggling to complete this program and finances are making it harder and harder. I object to the tuition hike in general and I also object to tuition at such a high rate and the services I "

38.
Judy D. Smith · 129 Ferry Road, Grants Pass 22 August 2010

"Although students receive many services coming into Fielding, these services diminish as students complete their programs. A tuition hike of ten per cent with an 8% loss of what little services we get, seems extreme and unfair. I wonder if the psych pro"

39.
Paul H. Leppanen · Grand Haven 22 August 2010

"At the present time I have not comment."

40.
Mark Maluga · Chicago 22 August 2010

"I do not believe that Fielding provides substantive academic services for the tuition paid. Many faculty provide no in-depth insight or feedback to students, are too busy, overloaded and many times rude and uninvested in students. Administration sti"

41.
Cerise McKenna Vablais · Silver Spring 21 August 2010

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42.
Patti Heer · Platteville 21 August 2010

"None"

43.
Osvelia Deeds · Miami 21 August 2010

"I agree that a tuition increase would be unfair and unjust to those of struggling to remain in the program."

44.
Rivkah Lapidus · Somerville, 21 August 2010

"Fielding has never amended its regressive tuition structure to meet the realities of its program.. (For example, it is not standard practice to charge students high fees when they are at advanced dissertation stage, with all other work completed). At this"

45.
Ibolya Szuromi · Oak Park 20 August 2010

"In order to have supportive alumni later, FGI needs satisfied students and energized faculty now. A decision that meets 100% faculty opposition does not foster employee satisfaction. With all this financial hardship passed on to students, tuition increase"

46.
Marcus Daugherty · Bronx, 19 August 2010

"I believe that tuition should not increase at this time, and that fielding should explore alternatives to keep tuition at it current level. Tuition increases are a particular hardship for the majority of us taking out loans. Although many of us puruse thi"

47.
Cathy Perkins · Tremont 19 August 2010

"10% is extremely too much, 2% seams more appropriate and that is probably 1% more than is actually needed."

48.
Mary Stahlhuth · THousand Oaks 19 August 2010

"I agree 1000% with the above sentiments."

49.
Carol Quintana · 855 Newmans Lane, Martinsville 18 August 2010

"I support the above statement"

50.
Stephanie Morris · Gainseville 18 August 2010

"No hike, especially without improved service!!"

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