PRESENTATION TITLE Report on the Associated Students Fee

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Instructions for operating the game: 1.The game is played in Slide Show mode (select Slide Show, View Show from.
Advertisements

 A new type of associate degree, different from the AA and AS  An option that allows students to complete an Associate degree while also completing CSU.
California “a-g” requirements  Who uses them?  What are they used for?  What are they, and how will I meet them?  Does JFK offer everything I will.
The Promise of ePortfolios Connecting Academic Achievement with California Workforce Development Kathleen Willbanks, Ruth Cox Friday, Aug. 9, 2008.
California Colleges A Three Tiered System.  Higher Education System— California’s three-tiered higher ed. system has firm guidelines that govern:  what.
The California State University (CSU) GAAP Reporting Manual ORA 1 © 2008 KPMG LLP, the U.S. member firm of KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative.
The California State University (CSU) GAAP Reporting Manual © 2009 KPMG LLP, the U.S. member firm of KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative. All.
© 2010 KPMG LLP, a Delaware limited liability partnership and the U.S. member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG.
Southern California Students! This day is dedicated to you!
The California State University (CSU) GAAP Reporting Manual © 2009 KPMG LLP, the U.S. member firm of KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative. All.
11920 ORA The California State University (CSU) GAAP Reporting Manual 2007 Engagement Team Phone List 3.
A/B/C Campus Scope Presented by: Kathy Lai, KPMG LLP AUDIT.
Year Round Operations Current Status FOA Conference April 10, 2001.
Fall 2014 California State University Counselor Conferences Nathan Evans Director of Enrollment Management CSU Office of the Chancellor.
1 How to Get to College Cristina Parodi Araya Parent/Family Liaison San Diego County Office of Education (858)
JOHN BURROUGHS HIGH SCHOOL presents ELEVENTH GRADE PARENT EDUCATION MEETING October 17 th and 18th October 17 th and 18th WHAT ARE: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION.
Common Management Systems in the California State University “An ERP to Remember” EDUCAUSE 2001 Indianapolis, IN.
CSU Update SHARE, LEARN, AND CONNECT March 26, 2013 presenter: Dr. Frieda Lee Director, Student Outreach Services San Francisco State University.
Student Success Fee for Cal Poly Pomona September 26, 2012 Academic Senate.
WACAC Share, Learn, Connect Conference Update on the California State University March 12, 2014 Ilana Israel Samuels Associate Director of Recruitment.
Navigating the College Course September 21, 2015.
College Questions. What does it mean to study abroad?
AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. A-G Requirements.
California State University Senior Presentation Class of 2016.
General Education Minority Report. Advantages of 3 lower division subareas in Area D Simplifies GE choices for the advising Would NOT permit a single.
Access & Opportunity: An Update on the California State University Nathan Evans Director of Enrollment Management Services CSU Office of the Chancellor.
PREPARING FOR HIGH SCHOOL Road To College
The California State University System. Each Campus is unique (separately accredited) CSU campuses have distinct student populations and programs “Learn.
 A new type of associate degree {Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) or Associate in Science (AS-T) for Transfer}  Different from other “local” NVC.
A-G Requirements. CHAMPS Conversation- Level 0. Students may raise their hand when they have a question or would like to participate in the conversation.
CSU Libraries’ Use of Social Networking Platforms Cynthia McCarthy MLIS, December 2010 Administration Office Volunteer 2011 May 10, 2011.
ORSE COLLEGE Wed. Oct. 10 th, 2012 The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. ~Malcolm X.
Review of Compliance with the NCAA Financial Data Reporting Requirements Sedong John, SFSR Chancellor’s Office Year-End GAAP Training April 18, 2014.
Unified Library Management System ulms.calstate.edu Project Review & Post-Go Live Governance ULMS Team COLD Meeting, Channel Islands Sept 2016.
THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Melanie Gonzales Senior Admissions Counselor, Student Outreach & Recruitment Sonoma State University.
Student Information Parent Name Student Name/ Address/Phone GPA Wtd/Unwtd/Prep Class Rank by GPA.
Fall 2015 California State University Update. CA Budget: $142M in new state funding Incremental investment in higher education New funding permitting.
Welcome to your Senior Year! The following is a powerpoint presentation that you can use to get started on your college applications.
JUNIOR COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT
California “a-g” requirements
Welcome to MSJC.
Senior Class College Information
Teacher’s please read:
University Budget and Marginal Cost Components
California State University (CSU)
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
SCATTERGRAMS COLLEGE ENTRANCE DATA
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
University Budget and Marginal Cost Components
Access & Opportunity: An Update on the California State University
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
WHICH COLLEGE SHOULD I ATTEND? UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
CIOs in Wonderland: Transformational Leadership for Interesting Times
Campus Wide Open Forum Budget Update.
Instructions for operating the game:
International Enrollment Growth Plan
Survival Guide: The College Experience
University Extended Education: An Overview
University Budget and Marginal Cost Components
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
Data Driven Strategies: Case Studies in Shared Services from Systemwide Procurement Bill Cooper – UC, AVP and CPO T0m Roberts – CSU, DIRECTOR OF CONTRACTs.
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
CSU ScholarWorks: Current Developments and Future Plans
Need new picture Seniors Class of 2019.
What Colleges Look For (and Scholarship Committees)
Need new picture Seniors Class of 2019.
4 Systems of Higher Education
Health Center Fee “Providing the Services and Support to Achieve Your Highest Potential” STUDENT WELLNESS December 7, 2018 Dr. Mary Becerra, Acting Director.
Segregated Fee Information Allocable vs. Non-allocable
COMPLETE THE TOP HALF OF INTAKE FORM NOW!
Presentation transcript:

PRESENTATION TITLE Report on the Associated Students Fee (also known as the Student Body Fee) STUDENT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Laura Hultman, Director of Finance Associated Students, CSUF, Inc. December 2, 2016

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Associated Students Fee Governance History Purpose Revenue & Expenditures 16/17 Budget Services Provided Questions

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Associated Students Fee: Governance Executive Order 1054: CSU Fee Policy California Education Code Title 5 §89300: Collected for and controlled by the ASI Category II Fee Required to be paid to enroll or attend CSUF Established or adjusted through student fee referendum or alternative consultation Must be approved by the Chancellor Fee Schedule Fall: $74 Spring: $74 Summer: $5

Associated Students Fee: History Fee Increase Semester Vote Amount of Increase Per Semester Semester First Collected Total Union Fee Initial AS Fee Spring 1960 $9/semester $3/summer Fall 1960 Increase Original AS Fee ASI Board Action (no referendum) Spring 1969 $1/semester Fall 1969 $10/semester Increase AS Fee Referendum (total $6/semester over 3 semesters) Fall 1981 $3/semester $2/semester Spring 1982 Fall 1983 Fall 1984 $13/semester, spring 1982 $15/semester, fall 1983 $16/semester, fall 1984 Referendum (total $8/semester over 4 semesters) Spring 1986 Spring 1987 Fall 1987 Spring 1988 Fall 1988 $18/semester, spring 1987 $20/semester, fall 1987 $22/semester, spring 1988 $24/semester, fall 1988

Associated Students Fee: History Fee Increase Semester Vote Amount of Increase Per Semester Semester First Collected Total Union Fee Increase AS Fee Referendum: Activities Fee (total $6/semester over 3 semesters) Fall 1992 $2/semester & summer Fall 1993 Spring 1994 Fall 1994 $26/semester, fall 1993 $28/semester, spring 1994 $30/semester, fall 1994 $5/summer Referendum: Athletics Access $14/semester $44/semester Referendum: New Children’s Center Spring 1996 $10 ($8-new facility/$2-other programs) Spring 1997 $54/semester Referendum (total $5/semester over 4 semesters) Fall 2005 $5/semester ($3-ASI non-directed/$2-Athletics) Fall 2006 Spring 2007 $59/semester, fall 2006 $64/semester, spring 2007 $69/semester, fall 2007 $74/semester, spring 2008

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE 2016/17 California State University Associated Students Fee Rates Does not include summer session fees CSU Institution Student Body Fee Los Angeles $54 Fresno $69 San Diego $70 Monterey Bay $96 San Marcos $100 San Francisco $108 Humboldt $117 Long Beach $120 Stanislaus $121 San Bernardino $123 Pomona $128 East Bay $129 CSU Institution Student Body Fee Sacramento $130 Chico $132 Dominguez Hills $135 Fullerton $148 Channel Islands $150 San Jose $178 Northridge $180 Sonoma $210 Maritime Academy San Luis Obispo $308 Bakersfield $369 Average 2016/17 CSU Student Body Fee Does not include summer session fees $143 Source: http://www.calstate.edu/budget/fybudget/2015-2016/documentation/05-mandatory-fees-table.shtml

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Associated Students Fee: Purpose Funds operation of the Associated Student governance and related programs including: Governance Programming Funded Organizations Children’s Center Administration & Operation Athletics

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Revenue & Expenditure Budget

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Associated Students Fee Services Provided Governance Provides support for the Student Government and elected student leaders, including: Executive Officers Board of Directors

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Programming Provides for a wide variety of student interests at CSUF and the Irvine Campus, including: Entertainment Programs of cultural interest Research opportunities Sports and spirit Leadership development

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Funded Organizations The fee supports the Funded Councils and the Inter-Club Councils within each college, as well as Community Service and Sports Club. These organizations are in charge of hosting their own events and distributing the funding amongst the various campus clubs and organizations to support their events. Children’s Center Supports the functionality of the Children’s Center, which is open to University students and faculty. The funding allows for the Children’s Center to maintain operations on a day to day basis.

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Administration & Operations Provides partial support for the Titan Student Centers, including the Student Recreation Center and the Titan Student Union. Provides full support for: Accounting and Administration Marketing, Communications and Design Information Technology Club Agency Accounts

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Athletics Provides scholarships and grants to CSUF athletes and free admittance to athletic events held on the CSUF campus to all CSUF students.

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS, CSUF, INC. │ STUDENT BODY FEE Associated Students Fee: Questions?