Results based on Google search using student activity fee allocation University Name Carried out March 7, 2019 by Louis Gross - - - - - University Florida https://www.sg.ufl.edu/Portals/0/Student%20Fee%20Breakdown.pdf?ver=2016-07-27-110119-753 allocated by Student Senate - - - - - University of Georgia Franklin College https://osas.franklin.uga.edu/franklin-college-student-activity-fee-allocation-committee The committee is composed of Franklin College undergraduates (juniors and seniors) and two graduate students from Franklin College departments. These students take their charge very seriously and have a history of wise, thoughtful decisions in relation to allocating monies. - - - - - University of Virginia http://www.uvastudentcouncil.com/appropriations/ The purpose of the Student Activity Fee (SAF) is to provide financial support for student organizations that are related to the educational purpose of the University of Virginia. As a mandatory student fee, the monies collected by the University for funding student activities are public funds that must be administered in a manner consistent with the educational purpose of the University as well as with state and federal law. The SAF is a fee, half of which is collected each semester in addition to the tuition of all full­-time students at the University of Virginia. The Appropriations Committee of Student Council allocates these monies pursuant to its own guidelines and those established by the Board of Visitors. - - - - - https://www.valdosta.edu/student/safac/ Valdosta state univ The purpose of the Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee (SAFAC) shall be to make recommendations regarding Mandatory Student Fees and oversee and manage the allocation and use of the student activity fee funds as an advisory board to the University President. In accordance with the Board of Regents Policy (Board Policy 7.3.2.1) institutions must have a fee committee; composed of at least fifty percent (50%) students, except in special circumstances when a general purpose fee is instituted system-wide by the Board of Regents. Valdosta State University's Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee consists of a majority students appointed by the Student Government Association with concerted effort to include broad representation among the students appointed to the committee. This committee is chaired by the Vice President for Student Affairs as delegation by the President. - - - - - LSU https://www.lsu.edu/sg/services/funding/psif.php Student Government's Programming, Support and Initiatives Fund (PSIF) was created to support new student organizations, organizations hosting conferences on campus, as well as organizations hosting late-night programs for students. The PSIF Committee is chaired by a representative of Student Government. The PSIF accounts are managed by the Student Government Financial Coordinator. - - - - - University of Arkansas https://asg.uark.edu/financial-affairs/ Your Student Activity Fee is allocated through Associated Student Government to Registered Student Organizations to cover costs related to conference attendance, special events/programs, and office supplies for RSOs. The Financial Affairs Board meets on a weekly basis to review and approve proposals. The nine-member board is chaired by the ASG Treasurer. Any RSO can request funding. The corresponding pages include the Standing Rules and documents RSOs need to request funding. - - - - - University of Memphis https://memphis.policytech.com/dotNet/documents/?docid=503&public=true Student Activity Fee Allocation Committee (SAFAC): A university standing committee appointed annually by the President responsible for allocating a designated amount of the student activity fee funds collected each year. The committee shall be comprised of students, faculty and staff, with the number of students on the committee always greater than or equal to the combined number of faculty and staff. The committee members and committee chair will be chosen annually by the President based on a recommendation from the Vice President for Student Affairs. The committee chair must be a recognized campus leader, cognizant of issues from all perspectives and able to build consensus among committee members. The committee will hear allocation requests and make recommendations for allocations to the President through the Vice President for Student Affairs. - - - - - Georgia State University https://studentaffairs.gsu.edu/student-activity-fee/ Student Activity Fee (Atlanta) The Student Activity Fee is distributed by a committee of seven students and three faculty or staff members and is allocated to over 450 student organizations. These funds provide a range of direct student services. Student organizations that receive these dollars are chartered through the Student Activities office and provide a wide range of services, including presentations, workshops, student media and diversity programs. In addition, various student groups are supported whose activities are related to their specific degree program. - - - - - University Maryland https://umdsgafinance.weebly.com/the-sga-funding-process.html SGA funding for certified & recognized student groups starts with the Student Activities Fee. This fee is roughly $38 per semester for full-time students, and $18 per semester for part-time students. Once this fee is collected from all students at the University of Maryland, the administration and disbursement of the fee is ultimately governed by SGA's bylaws, which can be found in full below. - - - - - University of South Carolina https://www.sa.sc.edu/treasurersmanual/ The Student Senate Finance Committee is responsible for the appropriation of the Student Activity Funds to Undergraduate Student Organizations. The Graduate Student Association is responsible for the appropriation of the Student Activity Funds to Graduate Student Organizations. The funds allocated to an organization are intended to help support the financial aspects of the organization’s objectives, but they are not intended to fully fund all organization programs. The Student Senate Finance Committee and the Graduate Student Association direct the allocation process for these funds, for Undergraduate and Graduate Organizations, respectively, through the Student Senate Finance Codes. - - - - - Survey of 10 southeastern public universities found that Student government distributed - USC, U Md, U arkansas, LSU, Univ VA, Univ FL Committee of all students - Univ GA Committee of students and staff (more students than staff) - GSU Committee of students and staff (more students than staff) advisory to Administrator - Univ Memphis, Valdosta State