Student Success Fee for Cal Poly Pomona September 26, 2012 Academic Senate.

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Student Success Fee for Cal Poly Pomona September 26, 2012 Academic Senate

Need for the Student Success Fee Cal Poly Pomona continues to confront a structural deficit, currently $23.8 million (and growing). Cal Poly Pomona has one of the lowest total costs of attendance The average CSU campus has around $6 million more than CPP in additional funds to support student success activities and services - the same services that we offer Programs and services that directly impact student success have faced significant cuts, with no room for new programs and activities to be supported The only other choice is to starve our core operations to provide a broad range of services to our students

CSU All Fee Comparison California State University Instructionally Related and Student Success Support Fee Comparison Academic Year Undergraduate Tuition Fee CampusUp to 6 unitsAbove 6 unitsHealth Facilities Health Services Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) Fee Student Success, Materials, Services, and Facilities Fee Student Body Association Student Body CenterTotal San Luis Obispo$3,174$5,472$9$279$278$1,042$285$546$7,911 Humboldt$3,174$5,472$6$388$620$290$101$185$7,062 Chico$3,174$5,472$6$250$258$58$122$724$6,890 Sonoma$3,174$5,472$28$344$414$28$184$392$6,862 San Jose$3,174$5,472$106$219$222$30$147$632$6,828 Bakersfield$3,174$5,472$6$264$160$12$333$435$6,682 San Marcos$3,174$5,472$50$140$80$324$100$430$6,596 Stanislaus$3,174$5,472$13$324$248$267$112$146$6,582 San Diego$3,174$5,472$50$300$350$50$70$286$6,578 Sacramento$3,174$5,472$30$220$308$24$120$399$6,573 Maritime Academy$3,174$5,472$14$680$130$30$210$0$6,536 Northridge$3,174$5,472$6$112$30$204$164$500$6,488 San Bernardino$3,174$5,472$39$167$146$177$81$372$6,454 East Bay$3,174$5,472$6$225$153$84$129$345$6,414 Channel Islands$3,174$5,472$6$120$200$70$124$324$6,316 San Francisco$3,174$5,472$6$222$236$4$102$234$6,276 Fresno$3,174$5,472$6$186$264$46$69$220$6,263 Long Beach$3,174$5,472$6$90$50$198$88$336$6,240 Fullerton$3,174$5,472$6$90$72$64$148$268$6,120 Pomona$3,174$5,472$6$230$40$0$102$256$6,106 Dominguez Hills$3,174$5,472$6$150$10$0$135$322$6,095 Los Angeles$3,174$5,472$6$165$123$0$54$275$6,095 Monterey Bay$3,174$5,472$0 $60$291$96$44$5,963 Average$3,174$5,472$18$225$194$143$134$334$6,519

CSU Student Success Fee Comparison Instructionally Related and Student Success Support Fee Comparison Academic Year Campus Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) Fee Student Success, Materials, Services, and Facilities FeeTotal San Luis Obispo$278$1,042$1,320 Humboldt$620$290$910 Stanislaus$248$267$515 Sonoma$414$28$442 San Diego$350$50$400 Monterey Bay$60$291$351 Sacramento$308$24$332 San Bernardino$146$177$323 Chico$258$58$316 Fresno$264$46$310 San Marcos$80$204$284 Channel Islands$200$70$270 San Jose$222$30$252 Long Beach$50$198$248 San Francisco$236$4$240 East Bay$153$84$237 Northridge$30$204$234 Bakersfield$160$12$172 Los Angeles$130$30$160 Maritime Academy$130$30$160 Fullerton$72$64$136 Pomona$40$0$40 Dominguez Hills$10$0$10 Average$333

Student Success Fee: The Process for Approval Consultation with targeted student leadership groups through early November. Open forums for students who do not belong to a student leadership group. Ballots are cast by students at the end of Student Success Fee consultations and forums Request is submitted to Chancellor’s Office, via the President The Student Success Fee, if approved, will be implemented over three years, starting in Fall 2013

Student Success Fee Highlights

Student Success Fee: Academic Support Expands Library hours and staffs Library research desk on weekends Student academic advising centers in each college Expands tutorial services at the Learning Resource Center. Keeps services free for students. Funds for first-year and major-specific engagement opportunities

Student Success Fee: Academic Support (cont.) Additional sections of highest demand courses Funds replacement of basic classroom equipment as well as modernize specialized equipment Funds new approaches to instruction Supports assessment for GE, at the program and university level

Student Success Fee: Technology Support Expands and improves quality and reach of campus wireless network Keeps common student computing environments current Creates IT Student Help Desk on evenings and weekends

Student Success Fee: Student Engagement Support Ensures continued funding for Intercollegiate Athletics Removes the commitment to fund Athletics from ASI and the Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) Fund Opens up considerable IRA and ASI funding to better support current clubs/activities and add new ones Restores commitment to diversity education and provides additional services to veterans Constructs a new student project building for the Rose Float and College of Engineering projects

Student Success Fee: Proposed Fee Schedule Fall 2013: $74/quarter Fall 2014: $102/quarter Fall 2015: $129/quarter At full implementation, Student Success Fee will generate nearly $8 million annually in additional student support Inflationary adjustments will keep the fee current, starting in Fall 2014 As a mandatory fee, it can be calculated in the cost of attendance and additional federal financial aid may apply

Student Success Fee: Oversight and Accountability Student Success Fee Executive Committee Representatives from faculty, students, staff and administration Responsibility is to ensure that SSF funds are used in the manner approved by students Academic Affairs and Technology Sub-Committees Several Student Success Fee items require annual input from faculty and/or students Sub-committees will develop process to solicit funding proposals, develop criteria to evaluate proposals, and submit recommendations to the Executive Committee