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28 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Associated Students, California State University, Fresno Student Affairs University Student Union, Room 316 (559) 278-2656 FAX: (559) 278-2720 http://www.csufresno.edu/studentgovt Associated Students As the recognized student body government organization, Associated Students, California State University, Fresno provides a means for effective student participation in the gover-nance of the university, fosters awareness of student opinions on campus issues, assists in the protec-tion of students’ rights, and provides programs and services to meet the needs of the students and campus community. The Associated Students Senate is comprised of three executive officers: president, executive vice president, and vice president of finance. Fifteen senators are elected either as repre-sentatives of their academic college/ school or as at-large senators. There are eight academic representatives: agricultural sciences and technology, arts and humanities, business, education and human development, engineering and computer sciences, health and human services, science and mathematics, and social sciences. The at-large senators are responsible for activities and projects related to specific campus constituencies and issues, such as student organizations, activities, and parking. How Do I Become a Member of Associated Students? Enrolled students at Fresno State are auto-matically members of the Associated Students. Students can get involved in Associated Students programs, services, and governance by contact-ing the Associated Students office or by visiting the Web site listed above. The per-semester student body fee supports programs such as campus publications, recreation and intramu-ral sports activities, and student organizations, as well as provides for the day-to-day operations of student government. Programs and Services Within the annual operating budget, funds are allocated to student organizations, campus newspapers, intramural and club sports, programs and services, and education initia-tives. Students can get involved in the decision-making processes of the university by getting appointed to one of the more than 50 committees on campus. Applications are available on the Associated Students Web site. • Student Clubs and Organizations Funding. The annual budgeting process for student groups gives organizations an opportunity to request funds for speakers, promotional and publicity initiatives, entertainment perform-ers, and more. Annually, $95,000 is budgeted for recognized student clubs and organizations. • Educational Research and Project Grants. Educational Research and Project Grants (ERPG) offer financial support to both graduate and undergraduate research projects (under faculty supervi-sion) in all academic disciplines. See the Associated Students’ office for details. • Instructionally Related Activities. This program, which is adminis-tered by Associated Students, provides funding for activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic program, discipline, or department and that are integrally related to Associated Students’ instructional offerings. More than $500,000 was allocated in the 2003-2004 school year. Applications are available at the Web site. For more information, contact Associated Students. • Student Insurance Programs. All Fresno State students are eligible to enroll in the student insurance programs offered, which include a comprehensive medical program and dental/vision plan. Informa-tion about the programs and the companies providing them is available through the Associated Students. • Campus Activities. Associated Students contributes money to campus activities in which all students are encouraged to participate. These include the intramural and recreational sports programs, the University Lecture Series, multicultural festivals, and more. ❖ Associated Students
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Title | 2004-05 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2004-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Full Text Search | 28 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Associated Students, California State University, Fresno Student Affairs University Student Union, Room 316 (559) 278-2656 FAX: (559) 278-2720 http://www.csufresno.edu/studentgovt Associated Students As the recognized student body government organization, Associated Students, California State University, Fresno provides a means for effective student participation in the gover-nance of the university, fosters awareness of student opinions on campus issues, assists in the protec-tion of students’ rights, and provides programs and services to meet the needs of the students and campus community. The Associated Students Senate is comprised of three executive officers: president, executive vice president, and vice president of finance. Fifteen senators are elected either as repre-sentatives of their academic college/ school or as at-large senators. There are eight academic representatives: agricultural sciences and technology, arts and humanities, business, education and human development, engineering and computer sciences, health and human services, science and mathematics, and social sciences. The at-large senators are responsible for activities and projects related to specific campus constituencies and issues, such as student organizations, activities, and parking. How Do I Become a Member of Associated Students? Enrolled students at Fresno State are auto-matically members of the Associated Students. Students can get involved in Associated Students programs, services, and governance by contact-ing the Associated Students office or by visiting the Web site listed above. The per-semester student body fee supports programs such as campus publications, recreation and intramu-ral sports activities, and student organizations, as well as provides for the day-to-day operations of student government. Programs and Services Within the annual operating budget, funds are allocated to student organizations, campus newspapers, intramural and club sports, programs and services, and education initia-tives. Students can get involved in the decision-making processes of the university by getting appointed to one of the more than 50 committees on campus. Applications are available on the Associated Students Web site. • Student Clubs and Organizations Funding. The annual budgeting process for student groups gives organizations an opportunity to request funds for speakers, promotional and publicity initiatives, entertainment perform-ers, and more. Annually, $95,000 is budgeted for recognized student clubs and organizations. • Educational Research and Project Grants. Educational Research and Project Grants (ERPG) offer financial support to both graduate and undergraduate research projects (under faculty supervi-sion) in all academic disciplines. See the Associated Students’ office for details. • Instructionally Related Activities. This program, which is adminis-tered by Associated Students, provides funding for activities and laboratory experiences that are partially sponsored by an academic program, discipline, or department and that are integrally related to Associated Students’ instructional offerings. More than $500,000 was allocated in the 2003-2004 school year. Applications are available at the Web site. For more information, contact Associated Students. • Student Insurance Programs. All Fresno State students are eligible to enroll in the student insurance programs offered, which include a comprehensive medical program and dental/vision plan. Informa-tion about the programs and the companies providing them is available through the Associated Students. • Campus Activities. Associated Students contributes money to campus activities in which all students are encouraged to participate. These include the intramural and recreational sports programs, the University Lecture Series, multicultural festivals, and more. ❖ Associated Students |