310 - Student Government & Activity Fees
Community Campus Delegation 310: Student Government & Activity Fees
Purpose
To set forth the scope of delegation student government and activity fees.
References
Policy
Delegation Authority
Registration The President of the University must approve student government organizations. Student
government constitutions, bylaws, and any amendments to constitutions must be formally
submitted through the Chancellor (or Chancellors, in the case of system governance
organizations) to the president or designee for review and approval.
Fees The university may collect a mandatory student government fee to support student
government, but may not require a student to be a member of any student government
or participate in student government activities. Requests to establish or to change
a fee shall include a description of the purpose of the fee, the amount of the fee
and basis for assessment, the estimated annual revenue, the effective date of implementation,
the recommendations of the student leadership, and a description of the involvement
of the affected students in the establishment of the fee. This request must be submitted
to the Chancellor.
Student government fees, to the extent feasible, shall be published with the semester
course schedules.
Budget The amount and allocation of the student government fee must be specified in the
proposed annual budget. The annual budget of each student government organization
must be reviewed and approved by the Board of Regents.
Delegation Criteria Student government fees shall be developed and administered in accordance with guidelines
established by the student government in conjunction with the Chancellor and approved
in accordance with Regents' Policy and Regulations and the submission of the following
budget proposal information for the Board of Regents:
- Revenue: List all sources of revenue expected by semester.
- Expenditures: Expenditures should be specified by program (for example: major programs sponsored by the student government—administration, recreation, speakers, dances, graduation, loans, etc.) and by major object code. Therefore, a major expenditure object code breakdown and total will be provided for each program.
- Program Description: Provide a description of each program, including the activities and purpose of each.
Applicability All community campuses have the responsibility to administer student government activities
and activity fees in conformance with the referenced policies and regulations.
Effective: 10/25/2005