Segregated University Fee Allocation Committee
(SUFAC)

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About SUFAC

     SUFAC (Segregated University Fee Allocation Committee) is a standing committee of the Student Senate (UW-L Student Association). This committee is responsible for allocating segregated fees paid by students as defined by the Board of Regents Policy. The UW-L SUFAC is established by authority of Wis. Statute 36.09(5) and the UW-L Student Association Constitution.

     SUFAC is comprised of eight students (five Student Senators and three at-large Appointees), two faculty members appointed by Faculty Senate, the Associate Vice-Chancellor/Dean of Student Development, and the Budget Officer. The President and Vice-President of the Student Association also act as ex-officio non-voting members of the committee; unless quorum is needed at which time they become voting members.

     The main task of SUFAC is to allocate segregated university fees among eligible university departments and student activities as identified in the SUFAC By-Laws. Allocable segregated fees are monies designated to student activities, such as: student organizations, athletics, and recreation. These budgets typically total around $1.2 million in spending authority.

     SUFAC is also responsible for making recommendations to the Chancellor on non-allocable segregated fees charged to students. Examples of non-allocable segregated fees include charges that are determined by contracts, personnel commitments, bond agreements, conference commitments, operation of physical plant, etc. Non-allocable segregated fees support parking services, University Centers, textbook rental, the Health Center, among other university expenses. These budgets total $10.4 million.

You can contact us by emailing:
apportionment@uwlax.edu