2017-18 STUDENT FEE INFORMATION University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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2017-18 STUDENT FEE INFORMATION University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2017-18 STUDENT FEE INFORMATION University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign SERVICE FEE: $287 per semester. A fee composed of categories for salaries, programming, general expenses, and Summer 2018 utilities. It is distributed to the Auxiliary Service units in the following manner: Campus Recreation $ 74.85 Career Center $ 21.00 Illini Union $ 95.33 Illinois Leadership Center $ 6.95 OIIR $ 7.22 State Farm Center $ 42.25 Student Services & Arcade Buildings $ 39.40 TOTAL $ 287.00 $144.00 GENERAL FEE: $294 per semester. A mandatory fee composed of the four fixed and mandatory transfer components: debt service, renewals and replacements (R & R), campus administrative charges, and general University charges. It is distributed as follows: Athletic Facilities $ 34.00 Campus Recreation $ 111.00 Career Center $ 0.70 Counseling Center $ 0.80 Illini Union $ 46.50 Illinois Leadership Center $ 0.10 McKinley Health Center $ 24.22 OIIR $ 2.68 State Farm Center $ 63.90 Student Services & Arcade Buildings $ 10.10 TOTAL $ 294.00 $196.00 HEALTH SERVICE FEE: $231 per semester. A mandatory fee which is assessed to all students for salaries, programming, general expenses, and utilities. It is distributed as follows: Counseling Center $ 33.65 McKinley Health Center $ 197.35 TOTAL $ 231.00 $116.00 STUDENT INITIATED FEES: $67 per semester. Bicycle Programs & Infrastructure Fee $ 1.00 $1.00 Cleaner Energy Technologies Fee $ 2.00 $2.00 Collegiate Readership Fee $ 2.00 Cultural Programming Fee $ 2.58 Krannert Center Fee $ 17.28 $8.65 Legacy of Service and Learning Scholarship Fee $ 12.94 Media Fee $ 1.85 $1.85 SORF Fee $ 5.50 $5.50 SEAL Fee $ 5.20 Study Abroad and Travel Scholarship Fee $ 4.59 Sustainable Campus Environment Fee $ 12.06 TOTAL $ 67.00 $19.00 CAMPUS TRANSPORTATION FEE: $62 per semester. Supports a campus and community transportation plan for students; $31 maintains the SafeRides program and enhances late night transportation. STUDENT INSURANCE: Undergraduate - $397 per semester; Graduate - $508 per semester. $320/$409 A group sickness and accident plan which provides world-wide coverage. ACADEMIC FACILITY MAINTENANCE FUND ASSEMSSMENT (AFMFA): $334 per semester. An assessment to support deferred $251 maintenance and facility renovations for academic buildings. The fee is pro-rated based on enrolled hours. LIBRARY/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FEE: $244 per semester (LAW LIBRARY/IT FEE: $274 per semester). A fee used to aid in the $183/$206 transition toward electronic media and digitalization, increase library hours, improve information technology services, strengthen opportunities for research technology and assistance, and enhance access to both electronic and print material collections. The fee is pro-rated based on enrolled hours. BICYCLE PROGRAMS & INFRASTRUCTURE FEE : A fee used to fund better bike infrastructure, expanding bike parking, creating safety courses and materials for bike encouragement and education, and creating a bike rental program. CLEANER ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FEE (CET): A fee used to purchase cleaner energy technologies for campus, including solar, wind, hydrogen and geothermal projects, energy efficiency purchases, and the purchase of renewable energy from non-University producers. COLLEGIATE READERSHIP FEE: A fee to fund the Collegiate Readership Program, which provides free copies of various newspapers. CULTURAL PROGRAMMING FEE (CP): A fee that supports cultural programming within six areas: African- American, Asian-American, Latina/o, LGBT, Native American and women's programming. KRANNERT CENTER FEE: A fee to support productions at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (KCPA). LEGACY OF SERVICE AND LEARNING SCHOLARSHIP (LSLS) FEE: A fee creating a permanent source of need/merit-based scholarships which include a community service component. MEDIA FEE: A fee to support the Illini Media Company which operates The Daily Illini, Illio, WPGU, and other campus-based media. STUDENT ORGANIZATION RESOURCE FEE (SORF): A fee to help fund programs and/or services of Registered Student Organizations. STUDENTS FOR EQUAL ACCESS TO LEARNING (SEAL) FEE: A fee which supplements existing financial aid for students with financial need. STUDY ABROAD AND TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP FEE: A fee to provide scholarships to undergraduate students for study abroad and to graduate and professional students for travel scholarships. SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT FEE (SCEF): A fee to help establish a sustainable campus environment by financing initiatives such as green buildings, engagement of the University community, recycling, energy efficiency, and environmentally responsible purchasing. 5/2/17 VCSA:slo QUESTIONS? Contact the Student Assistance Center, Office of the Dean of Students, 333-0050.
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