Student Services Fees

Students enrolled in six or more credits pay the student services fees each semester. Registered student groups and administrative units can request funding from these fees, according to the student services fees website. Non-degree seeking students and post-secondary students do not need to pay student fees. A committee reviews applications for student services fees each spring. The Minnesota Daily receives student services fees each year and is considered an administrative unit at the University.
May. 02, 2012
The number of student fees dollars going to food for student groups has increased.
Apr. 25, 2012
The review began in October.
Apr. 19, 2012
Three groups spoke at a public hearing Thursday evening.
Apr. 11, 2012
They also voted to support a two-way bike lane on 8th Street Southeast.
Mar. 29, 2012
At least seven groups submitted appeals Wednesday.
Mar. 26, 2012
The committee recommended a $250,000 “budget sweep” of the Minnesota Daily’s fees request due to its large financial reserves.
Mar. 22, 2012
Several groups were awarded more funding than initially recommended.
Mar. 22, 2012
GAPSA’s proposed budget of $404,826 saw $12,700 in cuts by the SSFC.
Feb. 21, 2012
In total, the Student Services Fees Committee recommended doling out $29 million in student fees.
Feb. 20, 2012
Groups can request a follow-up meeting to contest intitial student service fees recommendations.
Feb. 14, 2012
Students with smaller health care providers will need to provide extra proof.
Jan. 30, 2012
Nearly 70 student groups submitted applications for student services fees funding.
By
  • Daily Editorial Board
Dec. 07, 2011
The University should explain why fees are raised and where that money goes.
Oct. 20, 2011
The Student Services Fees Committee will start training in November.
Oct. 13, 2011
The majority of voting members on the review task force will be students.
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