| # | Name | What is your campus Dept. or Affiliation? | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | Donal Carbaugh | | |
| 302 | Lisa Henderson | Communication | |
| 303 | George Avrunin | Mathematics and Statistics | The curriculum fee has reached the point where I have had to reduce the number of RAs on grants. |
| 304 | Amy Schalet | Sociology | |
| 305 | Saulo Colon | Sociology | |
| 306 | Michael Sugerman | Asst. Prof. in Anthropology | If these fees are not reduced I will no longer be able to hire graduate students with my grants. This will damage both my research and the graduate students' education and progress. |
| 307 | David Lenson | llc | |
| 308 | Anonymous | PSIS | |
| 309 | Dana Moseley | OEB | |
| 310 | Leslie Edwards | English Dept Alum | |
| 311 | Kimberly Ogden | OEB | |
| 312 | Anonymous | Education | |
| 313 | Anonymous | | |
| 314 | Jessica L. Montagna | Graduate Student | |
| 315 | Jonathan Fenderson | Afro American Studies | |
| 316 | Javier Borrero-Maldonado | Spanish and Portuguese | |
| 317 | Ryan Williamson | Classics | |
| 318 | Sarah Bankert | community health studies | |
| 319 | Timothy Zajac | English | |
| 320 | Stephen D. McCormick | Biology | The current structure of requiring grants to pay curriculum fees is leading directly to reductions in the number of graduate student. Indirectly it will lead to a decrease in the quality of our students. Both of these will have negative effects on the quality of research done at UMASS. |
| 321 | Sharice Brown | Psychology | |
| 322 | Sharice Brown | Psychology | |
| 323 | Anonymous | Linguistics | |
| 324 | Lisa Harvey | Public Health | |
| 325 | Julie Woods | Anthropology | |
| 326 | Laurie Taylor | German and Scandinavian Studies/LLC | |
| 327 | Allison Ackerman | Public Policy / Graduate Student | |
| 328 | Emily Honey | English | |
| 329 | Lisha Daniels Storey | English | |
| 330 | Maxence Crossley | Computer Science | The fees really affect the department's ability to offer stipends competitive with peer institutions. |
| 331 | Helene Ver Eecke | Microbiology | |
| 332 | John Loftus | Vasci | |
| 333 | Arthur Laplante | Chemistry | |
| 334 | Harry Franqui | History | |
| 335 | Emma Lang | | |
| 336 | Ben Cockerell | English | |
| 337 | Colin Kelleher | Physics | |
| 338 | Jack Mulhern | Journalism | |
| 339 | Thomas Kleesek | Physics | |
| 340 | Stephanie Macphereson | Journalism | |
| 341 | Kathleen Mcnamara | Physics | |
| 342 | Chris Scills | Polymer Science | |
| 343 | James Fiorentino | History Dept. | |
| 344 | Vuong Long | Economics Dept. | |
| 345 | Kristy Thomas | Sociology | |
| 346 | Doug Sigourney | NRC | |
| 347 | Sharlene Santana | OEB | |
| 348 | Stephen Sadlier | Language Literacy and Culture, school of education | |
| 349 | Matthew McLinden | Electrical and Computer Engineering | |
| 350 | Abby Templer | Sociology | Out-of-pocket fees for my first semester were $924.90; it was a warm welcome to the university. |