2020-2021 Services and Activities Fee Allocations
WSU Vancouver
The WSU Vancouver Services and Activities (S&A) Fees Committee met on April 1, 2020 to discuss and recommend budget allocations for summer 2020 and academic year 2020-2021, following established guidelines. The recommendations, presented to President Kirk Schulz on April 6, 2020 were approved by the WSU Board of Regents at their meeting on June 26, 2020.
The allocations to campus groups, considered expenditures of the committee, are outlined in the table below.
Group | Allocation |
---|---|
ASWSUV | $267,332 |
American Democracy Project | $7,000 |
Career Services | $19,500 |
Child Development Program | $57,500 |
CILA | $187,000 |
Club Operating Budget | $80,000 |
Cougar Food Pantry | $42,480 |
CougSync | $6,145 |
Counseling Services | $266,970 |
Counseling Services Improvement | $98,500 |
Financial Literacy | $6,024 |
First Aid Training | $2,353 |
Gaming Club Space | $5,500 |
Graduate Travel Grant | $40,000 |
Health Services | $124,333 |
Intercollegiate Athletics | $1,500 |
KOUG Radio | $41,451 |
New Student Programs | $2,200 |
OSI | $495,803 |
OSI Contingency | $27,500 |
People Skills Training | $2,170 |
Places4Students | $3,800 |
Salmon Creek Journal | $39,000 |
Self Defense Traning | $1,500 |
Student Activities Board | $115,000 |
Student Life Building | $200,000 |
Student Media | $27,580 |
Studnets Helping Students | $22,000 |
Undergrandaute Travel Grant | $18,000 |
VanCoug Journey | $20,000 |
The VanCougar Newsmagazine | $81,890 |
Veteran's Center | $10,000 |
Total | $2,320,031 |
More information regarding the WSU Vancouver S&A Fees process can be found here.