UC student holds bake sale to raise tuition funds

Amalia Mourad sells baked goods on Solano Avenue to raise money for tuition. Photos: Diana Arbas

A new shop of sorts opened up on Solano Avenue yesterday. Amalia Mourad, 18, brightly greeted passersby from behind a table displaying her own homemade chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies, Rice Krispies squares, extra-large cupcakes and brownies above a large sign that read, “Help Me Go To College.”

A passing woman, her tween daughter in tow, stopped short in front of Mourad’s sign with a groan and an “Awww.” A donation quickly followed. Her children will soon apply to college themselves, she told Mourad. “Here,” the woman handed over a Peet’s frequent buyer card, “have a cup of coffee.”

A previous customer had stopped to buy a baked good and tell Mourad, a Berkeley High grad and incoming UC Santa Barbara sophomore, that he’d been a Gaucho for one quarter before transferring to UC Davis. He was a student in the UC system from 1976 to 1980.

“This will make you cry,” the man said, “but my tuition was $1,500.”

The two discussed the astonishing rise in tuition prices over the years until Mourad finally said, “UC is not public anymore. It’s not.”

Mourad sells homemade cupcakes and cookies

An 8% UC tuition increase was due to take effect this fall, but last month the UC Board of Regents issued a second increase of 9.6%. According to the Bay Citizen, last school year’s tuition came out to $10,302. But students like Mourad now face a $12,192 tuition bill heading into 2011-2012.

It doesn’t end there. Add on campus-based fees, housing, food, books and — for art major Mourad — art supplies, and it now costs more than $31,000 to attend California’s premier public university system.

UC’s deficit runs at about $1 billion, according to the LA Times, and UC officials said that the tuition increases only cover a quarter of the shortfall. The officials expect financial aid to help their students weather the rising cost of higher education.

Mourad laughed at that expectation. She takes out a $12,000 subsidized loan for the year, which barely covers tuition. She still has to pay for housing, food and school supplies.

Making a small dent into the costs of going to college

“I get absolutely no support from the school for art supplies,” Mourad said. Her small college charges a $100 lab fee every quarter. “That provides me with eight sheets of paper for one class, which is pretty incredible. There’s just so many extra fees for things, and it really just adds up. At least for me, financial aid doesn’t cover everything. That’s for sure.”

So at the beginning of the summer, Mourad hit the pavement pretty hard, dropping her resume off at different stores and responding to Craigslist ads. It turned up nothing. At the bake sale, I asked Mourad, “Why are you doing this?” and she shielded her eyes from the hot afternoon sun, replying, “The economy’s shit — excuse my language. Places aren’t giving out summer jobs.”

Mourad used to do a lot of bake sales for the Central Asia Institute and raise money for the education and  empowerment of Afghan women and girls. The bake sales were successful. “I figured I might as well try it out for something that I need,” she said.

And it works. Mourad estimates that she’s raised $800-$1,000 so far, but she has no specific fundraising goal in mind. “I focus a lot of my time on painting, too,” she said. “I don’t necessarily want to focus it on making money so I can go to school because what it’s about is what I want to do, which is painting.”

Yesterday, Mourad held her bake sale for over four hours, but her times vary. She’s changed locations from 4th Street to Solano Avenue and probably will continue to change it up. “A couple of people have said, ‘You can’t be here. I own this block. You have to be here with a permit or call ahead of time. You can stay for today, but after that you have to go.’ I just left. I didn’t want to bother with that anymore,” she said.

On the whole, though, the community has been very supportive. Back at yesterday’s bake sale, a young woman cried out from a passing car. “Amalia!” she waved and cheered. “Sell the baked goods!” Mourad laughed and blew her friend a kiss. Sell the baked goods she will. Mourad made $230 off yesterday’s bake sale and plans to hold five more until UCSB fall classes begin in late September.

Diana Arbas lives by the Berkeley Public Library’s West Branch and is a big fan of the LINK+ service. She will be a senior at Mills College, where she studies creative writing and journalism. She is currently interning at Berkeleyside.

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  • Anonymous

    It helps that she’s good looking, but I don’t really give a “S” about here plight.

  • guest

    Why so hostile?  What about her “plight” is so off putting and offensive?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_V6KQTJGAQAZXMNEIKG5LM2IHZU Tizzielish

    Did she ‘make’ $230 off of yesterday’s sale or did she collect $230 in payments before she subtracted the cost of her ingredients, gas to get to the location, etc?

    And, criminy, I’d like to know if anyone holding an amateur bake sale or lemonade stand needs a permit, needs to collect sales tax, and needs to pay income tax?  The income tax is probably due, but that depends on how much earned income she’s had this year. People don’t have to pay income taxes on the first few thousand, Wilbur, do y’all real the standard deduction?

    I hope I see this young woman, or any young person doing something like this to raise money for college tuition. I will buy something or, more likely, just give them a couple bucks.

    Also, is gift income taxable? Could she put out cupcakes, suggest prices but only accept freely given gifts, would it be taxable income or gift income?  The giver is supposed to pay any gift taxes, not the gift recipient.

    Geez, Wilbur, I wish you hadn’t sniped at the kid.  Is it that time of the month for you? The time of the month when you are required to be a grouch, penurious and overall unkind?

  • Anonymous

    Plenty of people are having a hard time paying for basic human rights, and this girl is going to an expensive place by choice, and wants others to help pay for it. It’s obnoxious.

  • Anonymous

    If you were making a minimum wage hourly rate, and were given a paycheck of $230, you would pay taxes on it. Why would her income be exempt? I work for my self, and almost everything I do is filed as a 1099. If I don’t pay taxes on my income, I could be audited and have my life turned into a living hell.

  • http://www.webhamster.com/ The Sharkey

    My knee-jerk reaction was to lay on some snark, but the explosive increases in UC and CSU fees really are ridiculous, and holding a tuition bake sale is a subtle but effective protest that probably has more long-term impact in the minds of folks that see it than a day or two of screaming protests on campus.

    As the traditional Berkeley bumper sticker says, “It will be a great day when our schools get all the money they need and the air force has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomber.”

  • Sad UC Alum

    A UC campus isn’t an “expensive place”, or at least it shouldn’t be. Thanks to the state legislature and UC Regents for making tuition ridiculously expensive  even for in-state students.

  • Stuart Rubenstein

    I love your idea of raising money for tuition fees. I think it’s such a great  cause and an enjoyable way of rasing funds for a great cause.

    Thanks
    Stuart
               http://www.cakemoldsnow.com

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MYE33I4TTQKWXST7YHLXWAM57Y Captain Morgan

    Part of your $230 paycheck would be withheld, but if that was your only paycheck for the entire year, you would get all of the tax refunded when you file your return.

     

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MYE33I4TTQKWXST7YHLXWAM57Y Captain Morgan

    Pretty much agree with you Sharkey.  I feel bad for college students today, but unfortunately stuff like this comes across as a “publicity stunt” since she clearly could make more money in the same amount of time in other ways.

  • Babspmalone

    Really? How?

  • sam

    she should just go to community college for 2 years then transfer. not worth $30,000 to go to UC for art major.

  • kay payne

     I HAVE ABSOLUTE FAITH THAT SHE WILL EARN ENOUGH TO SUPPORT ALL HER FINANCIAL AND  EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND ABSOLUTE FAITH IS THE MOST POWERFUL THING IN THE GALAXY!!!     

    “OUCH” I FELT THAT. (IN REFERENCE TO WILBERS NEGATIVITY)  AND IT WAS NOT EVEN DIRECTED TOWORDS ME.  SO I ACKNOWLEDGE ,ACCEPT AND REDIRECT YOUR NEGATIVE ENERGY UP INTO SPACE ,SO IT CAN BE RECYCLED AND RETURN TO THE EARTH AS POSITIVE VIBRATIONS. AND I  , BLOCK AND SHIELD ANY ANTI OPTIMISTIC RAYS BY WISHING EACH AND EVERY ONE A “HAPPY EVERY DAY” AND ASK PEOPLE TO PASS IT ON.  MY FUTURISTIC WISHING OF WELL BEING WE HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE OUR ENERGY MULTIPLY. WILBUR  PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE NEGATIVE  SEEDS  YOU PLANT BY YOUR WORDS AND DONT INFRINGE ON THE POSITIVE MORAL BEHIND THIS YOUNG WOMAN  USING BOTH SIDES OF ONES BRAIN….. THE LOGICAL AND CREATIVE AND REJOICE THAT SOMEONE IS WORKING FOR THEIR GOALS INSTEAD OF ROBBING INDIVIDUALS OF THEIR BELONGINGS AS WELL AS THEIR SPIRIT. SO I GIVE THANKS FOR A STORY I CAN TELL MY 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER IN HOPES OF TEACHING MY DAUGHTER TO BE JUST AS RESOURCEFUL AND ADMIRABLE.

  • kay payne

     I HAVE ABSOLUTE FAITH THAT SHE WILL EARN ENOUGH TO SUPPORT ALL HER FINANCIAL AND  EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND ABSOLUTE FAITH IS THE MOST POWERFUL THING IN THE GALAXY!!!     

    “OUCH” I FELT THAT. (IN REFERENCE TO WILBERS NEGATIVITY)  AND IT WAS NOT EVEN DIRECTED TOWORDS ME.  SO I ACKNOWLEDGE ,ACCEPT AND REDIRECT YOUR NEGATIVE ENERGY UP INTO SPACE ,SO IT CAN BE RECYCLED AND RETURN TO THE EARTH AS POSITIVE VIBRATIONS. AND I  , BLOCK AND SHIELD ANY ANTI OPTIMISTIC RAYS BY WISHING EACH AND EVERY ONE A “HAPPY EVERY DAY” AND ASK PEOPLE TO PASS IT ON.  MY FUTURISTIC WISHING OF WELL BEING WE HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE OUR ENERGY MULTIPLY. WILBUR  PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE NEGATIVE  SEEDS  YOU PLANT BY YOUR WORDS AND DONT INFRINGE ON THE POSITIVE MORAL BEHIND THIS YOUNG WOMAN  USING BOTH SIDES OF ONES BRAIN….. THE LOGICAL AND CREATIVE AND REJOICE THAT SOMEONE IS WORKING FOR THEIR GOALS INSTEAD OF ROBBING INDIVIDUALS OF THEIR BELONGINGS AS WELL AS THEIR SPIRIT. SO I GIVE THANKS FOR A STORY I CAN TELL MY 4 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER IN HOPES OF TEACHING MY DAUGHTER TO BE JUST AS RESOURCEFUL AND ADMIRABLE.