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Arizona State University Unveils $100 Security Fee to Boost Campus Safety Tech

What Happened

Arizona State University announced that it will begin charging a 100 dollar per semester fee starting next academic year. This fee applies to all students and is designed to fund enhancements in campus safety and security, including technology-driven improvements like upgraded surveillance systems, increased emergency call boxes, and expanded safety patrol programs. ASU officials said the fee will support both operational costs and new technology deployments to better address safety concerns across its multiple campuses. The new charge was approved by the Arizona Board of Regents amid rising demands for enhanced campus security.

Why It Matters

The introduction of a dedicated campus safety fee highlights the growing reliance on technology to safeguard students and staff at major universities. As institutions face increased security challenges, this move by ASU could set a precedent for similar initiatives nationwide. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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