Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE PURPOSE OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS IS TO ENRICH THE QUALITY OF CAMPUS LIFE AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO AND TO COMPLEMENT THE EDUCATIONAL MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY PROVIDING FULL ACTUALIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE THROUGH STUDENT GOVERNANCE, BELL MEMORIAL UNION FACILITIES, A BROAD SPECTRUM OF PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND INTEGRAL CAMPUS COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES.
TO PROVIDE CSUC STUDENTS WITH INSTRUCTIONAL RELATED AND EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAMS.
WILDCAT STORE - PROVIDES MERCHANDISE AND SERVICES FOR THE CAMPUS OF CSU, CHICO. THE MERCHANDISE SELECTION RANGES FROM CHICO STATE IMPRINTED CLOTHING, INSTRUCTIONAL TEXTS, GIFTS, AND SUPPLIES TO EDUCATIONALLY PRICED COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. THE WILDCAT STORE PROVIDES A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS TO MAKE TEXTBOOKS MORE ECONOMICAL FOR STUDENTS IN SUPPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY'S ACADEMIC MISSION. DINING SERVICES - OPERATES ALL DINING FACILITIES ON THE CSU, CHICO CAMPUS INCLUDING THE RESIDENTIAL DINING, CONVENIENCE STORES, SPECIALTY COFFEE SHOPS AND THE MAIN RETAIL DINING FACILITY ON CAMPUS. DINING SERVICES ALSO PROVIDES CATERING SERVICES FOR A HOST OF CAMPUS EVENTS, IN ADDITION TO CONCESSIONS FOR THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT.
WILDCAT RECREATION CENTER - PROVIDES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES TO THE STUDENTS OF CSU, CHICO INCLUDING WEIGHTS, FITNESS AREAS, OUTDOOR POOL, THREE GYM COURTS, INDOOR TRACK, MULTI-ACTIVITY COURT, ROCK-CLIMBING WALL, MULTI-PURPOSE STUDIOS FOR DANCE, AEROBICS, YOGA & PILATES, MIXED MARTIAL ARTS AND MORE. LOUNGE AREAS, LARGE SCREEN TELEVISIONS, AND WIRELESS ACCESS CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE CENTER.BELL MEMORIAL UNION (BMU) - PROVIDES A STUDENT UNION FACILITY FOR THE STUDENTS OF CSU, CHICO THAT HOUSES THE STUDENT STORE, DINING SERVICES LOCATIONS, WILDCAT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE, SUSTAINABILITY AND RECYCLING PROGRAMS, LOUNGES, MEETING ROOMS AND THE AUDITORIUM. STUDENT PROGRAMMING PROVIDED INCLUDES: CONCERTS, LECTURES, FILMS, MUSIC FESTIVALS, COMEDY SHOWS AND OTHER NOVELTY ACTS.CONFERENCE SERVICES - COORDINATES EVENTS IN A VARIETY OF SPACES INCLUDING 12 MEETING ROOMS, THE AUDITORIUM, THE THIRD FLOOR PATIO, AND THE ART GALLERY. THE FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR USE BY STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY. EVENTS HELD IN THE BMU INCLUDE BANQUETS, CONCERTS, RECEPTIONS, CONFERENCES, LECTURES, AND JOB FAIRS.
CAMPUS PROGRAMS - PROVIDES CO-CURRICULAR LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS AND EXPERIENCES FOR THE STUDENTS AT CSU, CHICO. KCSC RADIO IS CSU, CHICO'S STUDENT-OWNED AND OPERATED INTERNET RADIO STATION. THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT LAB IS A PROGRAM FUNDED IN PART BY THE ACTIVITY FEE COMBINED WITH GRANT FUNDING, AS DESCRIBED IN THE SPONSORED PROGRAMS SECTION BELOW.STUDENT PROGRAMMING - STUDENT GENERATED PROGRAMMING TO FACILITATE, MOTIVATE, EDUCATE, AND CELEBRATE THE WIDE SPECTRUM OF CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS RECOGNIZED ON THE CSU, CHICO CAMPUS. STUDENTS HAVE THE ABILITY TO APPROACH FUNDING COUNCILS WITH PROPOSALS WHILE RECOGNIZED CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS ALSO HAVE THE ABILITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNUAL REVENUE ALLOCATION PROCESS HELD DURING THE CAMPUS ELECTIONS.COMMUNITY PROGRAMS - COMMUNITY ACTION VOLUNTEERS IN EDUCATION, A VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION COORDINATED BY STUDENTS OFFERING BOTH EDUCATIONAL AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES TO CSU, CHICO STUDENTS FOCUSING ON KIDS AND/OR ADULT PROGRAMS, WEEKEND IMMERSION PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS THE SERVICE-LEARNING MISSION OF THE CAMPUS.CONTRACT PROGRAMS - IN ADDITION TO ITS VARIETY OF IN-HOUSE PROGRAMS, THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS CONTRIBUTES OPERATIONAL FUNDING FOR A COLLECTION OF CAMPUS-BASED ENTITIES THAT PROVIDE SIGNIFICANT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES TO THE STUDENT COMMUNITY. THESE PROGRAMS ARE THE CROSS CULTURAL LEADERSHIP CENTER, THE GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY COALITION, THE COMMUNITY LEGAL INFORMATION CLINIC AND THE STUDENT TRANSITION AND RETENTION CENTER.GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS - THE ACTIVITY FEE FUND IS GUIDED AND GOVERNED BY THE EIGHT ELECTED STUDENTS WHO COMPRISE THE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (GAC) AND, AIDED BY STAFF SUPPORT, OVERSEE THE EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF AS COUNCILS AND STUDENT APPOINTMENTS TO INTEGRAL CAMPUS COMMITTEES THAT COLLECTIVELY DEMONSTRATE THE OBJECTIVE OF SHARED GOVERNANCE ON THE CSU, CHICO CAMPUS. THE ELECTED POSITIONS AND THEIR VARIOUS INITIATIVES REPRESENT ACADEMIC AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS, ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS, COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, AND DIVERSITY AFFAIRS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
David Buckley | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $224,076 |
Jamie Camaren | ASSOC EXECUTIVE DIR/EXECUTIVE DIR | 40 | $125,070 |
Susan Jennings | FINANCIAL DIRECTOR | 40 | $116,015 |
Jon Slaughter | AS PROGRAMS & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR | 40 | $101,793 |
Teodora Delorenzo | CSUC, FACULTY MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Ann Sherman | CSUC, VP FOR BUSINESS & FINANCE | 2 | $0 |
Sandy Parsons-Ellis | CSUC, ACTING VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS | 2 | $0 |
Milton Lang | CSUC, VP FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS | 2 | $0 |
Ella Snyder | DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS | 5 | $0 |
Austin Lapic | VP FOR BUSINESS & FINANCE | 10 | $0 |
Jennifer Mendoza | EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT | 10 | $0 |
Alejandro Alfaro Ramirez | DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS | 5 | $0 |
Kaylee Biedermann | VP FOR FACILITIES & SERVICES | 10 | $0 |
Anthony Ruiz | EXECUTIVE VP/DIR LEG AFFAIRS | 10 | $0 |
Breanna Holbert | DIR LEG AFFAIRS/PRESIDENT | 20 | $0 |
Chris Taverrite | VP FOR BUSINESS & FINANCE | 10 | $0 |
Trevor Guthrie | PRESIDENT | 20 | $0 |
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