Funding
Student organizations on campus are funded in a variety of ways. The majority of groups on campus are funded by some combination of department funding (e.g. Chaplaincy, Recreation & Wellness), SOBAC funding, dues or participation fees.
Organizational Type |
Primary Funding Source |
Additional Funding Source(s) |
Academic and Service Fraternities |
Member Dues |
Fundraising, Participation Fees |
Campus Auxiliary |
Departmental Funding (Public Safety) |
Fundraising, Participation Fees |
General Student Organizations |
Member Dues, Participation Fees, Fundraising |
|
Honor Societies |
Member Dues |
Fundraising, Participation Fees |
Religious & Spiritual |
Departmental Funding (Chaplaincy) |
Fundraising, Participation Fees |
Social Sororities & Fraternities |
Member Dues |
Fundraising, Participation Fees |
Sport Clubs |
Department Funding (Recreation & Wellness) via Sports Club Council |
Member Dues, Fundraising |
Additional Funding Opportunities (available to all organizations unless stated otherwise)
- Student Engagement Funding (CCE):The CCE supports students engaged in civic engagement through funding for service projects, educational events, and conferences.
- Gottwald Speakers Board (CSI)
- Inclusive Community Fund (Common Ground): The Inclusive Community Fund provides resources to students, staff or faculty who have an idea that they believe will help to make our University community more inclusive, or encourage learning across differences.
- Quigg Award (CSI): The H. Gerald Quigg Student Organization Prize for Philanthropy is a $2500 prize designed to honor student orgs for their noteworthy or exemplary philanthropic work.