Associated Students Inc., (ASI)

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Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Aquatic Center Student Government Peak Adventures Student Shop Student Engagement & Outreach

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Aquatic Center

THE SACRAMENTO STATE AQUATIC CENTER 1901 Hazel Ave Gold River, CA 95670 916.278.2842

Mission and Vision Mission Vision To provide high quality boating and safety programs through education, recreation, and competition. Vision To Bring Regional and National Recognition to Sacramento State University. We Value Excellence in service Inclusivity Operational sustainability Personal wellness and development Enriching experiences and relationships

Staff, Faculty, Alumni Opportunities

Sac State Student Benefits KINS Classes for Credit Sports Clubs Supporters- Rowing, Wakeboard, Water Ski Brings National Recognition to the University Student employment Resource for Student Internships An incredible place to recreate for extremely reasonable prices The Aquatic Centers Programs have recruited students to the campus, retention. AC supports new student and transfer student orientations with W.E.T. Team building

Join us at the Lake!

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Student Government

ASI Awarded Scholarships Board of Directors’ Scholarship – 14 Elected or Appointed Students each year Scholarships are based on the annual cost of attendance Scholarships range from $9000-$18,000 each year distributed on a semester by semester basis

ASI Awarded Scholarships Memorial Scholarships $1000 Award each fall semester to honor former students Tanton Bayless Lara Ramos Lumachi Directors Scholarships (9 students in the spring semester) College of Arts & Letters College of Business Administration College of Education College of Engineering & Computer Science College of Health & Human Services College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics College of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Studies Undeclared Students Graduate Studies Students Capital Public Radio Experience Internship Scholarship in partnership with Capital Public Radio $1000 Award each semester $500 Awards each semester ASI Scholarships – 10 students U. S. Armed Forces Scholarship -1 student Students with Disabilities Scholarship – 1 student Dreamer’s Scholarship - 5 students ASI Department Scholarships (6) Aquatic Center, Business Office, Children’s Center, Peak Adventures, Student Engagement & Outreach, and Student Government CHESS Conference Registration Scholarship (20 students each year) valued at $150

ASI Awarded Scholarships Almost $200,000 Awarded annually Criteria varies but minimum criteria for all scholarships: Full-time student enrolled in at least 12 undergraduate or 6 graduate units. Good Academic Standing with the University at time of application. Active contributor/participant in the Sacramento State campus community. Financial need is not one of the criteria. Student must have already completed at least one semester at Sacramento State at time of application. No student may receive more than one ASI Scholarship per academic year.

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Peak Adventures

Mission: To enrich the Sacramento State learning experience through adventure education and leadership development. Vision: To help determine the future of our world by influencing the people who will lead and design it. We believe that leadership development inspires all individuals to become their best self. We envision a world where people possess heightened personal awareness and acutely understand the interconnectedness of it all, whereby making our world a better place.

Primary Services Bike Shop Challenge Center Repair Parts & accessories (tubes, locks, lights, helmets, etc.) Bicycle sales and rentals Bike locker rentals Classes and clinics Challenge Center Leadership Development Change Management Communication and Conflict Resolution Teamwork and Unity Personal Empowerment/Team Empowerment Tolerance and Diversity

Outdoor Adventure Trips Primary Services Outdoor Adventure Trips Camping Rafting Climbing Skiing Backpacking Snowshoeing Biking Youth Camps Hiking Custom Trips Rental Equipment Tents Snowboards Bikes Snowshoes Climbing Shoes Snowshoeing Backpacks Sleeping Bags Camp Stoves Sleeping Pads

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Student Shop

ASI Student Shop Free Services for Students Notary Legal Aid Faxes

ASI Student Shop Stamps for Sale Envelopes for Sale Discounted Movie Tickets Cap and Gown Sales Regalia Sale and Rentals

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Student Engagement & Outreach

Student Engagement & Outreach ASI Events and Marketing KSSU Student Run Radio Safe Rides Cash Back ASI Food Pantry

ASI Food Pantry Mondays: 12pm-3pm Tuesdays: 10am-2pm The ASI food pantry provides food and basic necessities to Sac State students at no cost.  Located in Yosemite 163 (soon to be the University Union), the ASI food pantry provides non-perishable food items and toiletries 5 days per week. Mondays: 12pm-3pm Tuesdays: 10am-2pm Wednesdays: 2pm-6pm Thursdays: 10am-2pm Fridays: 12pm-3pm

Pop Up Pantry Days 18 Pop Up Pantry Events in 2017-2018 Served over 8,000 students Saw an average of 450 at each event Partnered with Student Health and Counseling Services and Case Management Sacramento Downtown Food Basket and Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services Amazing support from Sac State Sustainability Team! Produce from the Cap Public Radio and ASI Gardens

THIS YEAR AT THE FOOD PANTRY 80% Food Pantry increase this academic year with around 55 students per day 33% Pop Up Pantry increase with 600 Students per event Feeding Numbers: October – Dec fed over 4,000 people!

Associated Students Inc., (ASI) Questions