More than a year after Phi Beta Sigma fraternity conceived a plan to offer free condoms in MU residence halls, Chancellor Brady Deaton is expected to respond to a revised proposal.
The response can be expected early next week, Missouri Students Association President Rachel Anderson stated in an e-mail.
Anderson said Deaton drafted a response to the condom proposal, and she met with Deaton and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Cathy Scroggs on Monday.
Scroggs said if the plan were approved, the university would still need to find funding for it. She said there is no money set aside to implement the plan.
“I think people thought that this would happen right away, but there was no plan for implementation,” Scroggs said.
Scroggs said there is also not a plan for distributing the condoms. She said the task force charged with creating the proposal for Deaton’s consideration had looked into the cost of tamperproof machines to dispense the condoms.
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