The Michigan Daily -- michigandaily.com 6 -- Tuesday, February 1, 2011 6 - Tuesday, February 1, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ENROLLMENT From Page 1 Despite more students pay- ing tuition, the policy has been revenue neutral for the Univer- sity, Weiss said, as tuition was lowered to ensure the University wasn't profiting from the added students enrolled each semester. University President Mary Sue Coleman said in an inter- view in December that she hadn't heard any complaints about the new continuous enrollment policy. "I think the fact that I haven't heard anything about it is a really good sign," Coleman said. "As I understand, -we've had a pretty smooth transition. We've protected those students who would've been affected adversely by this. We have many more stu- dents now registered so we can monitor them and follow them and make sure they're making progress. My sense is that every- one is happy." University Provost Philip Hanlon said in an interview last month that he spoke with Weiss in late December about the pol- icy, and she told him everything was going well. "What we had when we insti- tuted continuous enrollment is they had modeled a growth in enrollment of doctorate candi- dates, and the actual growth is dead on to what they predicted," Hanlon said. "That part seems to be working really smoothly. Dean Weiss reported almost no sort of complaints, problems or issues in terms of students hav- ing the support they need to be enrolled." But before the implementa- tion, some students were upset they would only be allowed to take leaves of absence under cer- tain approved circumstances like health problems, family emer- gencies, pregnancy and military service. However, Weiss said only 74 students took a leave of absence last fall. Students who want to take a leave of absence that isn't approved can petition the Rack- ham administration to get con- sent. They also have the optionto resolve the dispute in front of an appeal board of students and fac- ulty. The board - established by the school's administration and Rackham Student Government - has yet to hear a case, Weiss said. "So far we have not had even a single dispute, so I'm hopeful that that means people feel like the policy is being implemented in ways that are fair and reason- able," Weiss said. "If they're not, they'll come forward because we have people who can help." However, several faculty members, including Gina Poe, an associate professor at the University's Medical School and vice chair for the Senate Advi- sory Committee on University Affairs, raised concerns to Weiss and other University adminis- trators when the policy was pro- posed. "The problem is that these boards don't know the students and their life situations and the reasons why the students might feel like this is the best decision for them and their community," Poe said at SACUA's Dec. 17, 2009 meeting. "It puts them in an ivory tower in these very per- sonal, very difficult and some- times complicated decisions of whether someone should take leave from their studies." Weiss said that a small number of disputes were resolved before the appeals process was created. "There have been issues that have come up, but we've been able to make sure that students are in their right status," Weiss said. "So if they should be on leave, they are on leave; if they should be enrolled, then they are enrolled; and if they need to be supported, then they get the sup- port they need. So there's been a lot individual problem solving that needed to happen, which we expected and we've been pre- pared for." A survey of graduate stu- dents conducted last September revealed most students were content with the continuous enrollment policy and said they anticipated it wouldn't affect them, accordingto Weiss. 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