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November 12, 2018

Call for fiscal year 2020 Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement proposals

Submitted by Jordan Martin

The K-State Student Governing Association's Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement Committee is collecting and reviewing proposals for fiscal year 2020 funding.

Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement was created in 2004 by the K-State administration as a way to create visible and positive change to the university. This money feeds directly from students' tuition dollars and has funded projects such as Scholars Assisting Scholars tutoring, Wildcat Watch and the Writing Center. The committee is looking to expand the project list and is searching for new initiatives that could provide a long-term benefit to K-State.

If you have a project that fits the criteria for Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement funding we encourage you to submit a proposal. Note that not every proposal received will be funded.

Proposals should include:

  • A brief history of the project with an in-depth synopsis. New initiatives should create a projected timeline of events.
  • A description of the impact the project will make on the student body and the university.
  • A record of past funding allocations from Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement and other sources of financial contribution used to support the project.
  • A point of contact for all questions to be referred.

The deadline to submit proposals is 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, via an OrgSync form. Any proposals received after the deadline will not be considered for funding. Once your proposal is submitted, more details on the review process will follow. Please refer any questions to the Student-Centered Tuition Enhancement chair Jordan Martin at jordanmartin@k-state.edu