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Wellness Center and Athletics Program. Funding Sources. Rental/Gate Revenue: $25,429.50 Student Fees: $134,122.00 Services and Activities Fee Allocations Total Funding: $159,551.50. Major Funding Categories and Expenses. Salaries: $89,997.00 (56.4%) Equipment: $7,300.00 (4.6%)
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Funding Sources • Rental/Gate Revenue: $25,429.50 • Student Fees: $134,122.00 • Services and Activities Fee Allocations • Total Funding: $159,551.50
Major Funding Categories and Expenses • Salaries: $89,997.00 (56.4%) • Equipment: $7,300.00 (4.6%) • Repairs and Maintenance: $3,250.00 (2.0%) • Supplies: $2,200.00 (1.4%) • Difference: $56,824.50 (35.6%) • Since salaries are largest funding category, if funding were to be decreased, operational hours and fitness drop-in classes would both have to be cut.
Athletics Program • Allocation from S&A Fees: $45,181 • Mission: • To develop skills, abilities, leadership, teamwork, competitiveness, and discipline through its athletics program • To offer purposeful use of leisure time • To build a sense of campus community and pride • To provide students with a place where they can work-out and release the daily pressures from their studies
Student-Athlete Requirements • Be registered for a minimum of 12 credits per quarter • Have passed a minimum of 12 credits the previous quarter enrolled • Maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA during any quarter of participation (Division requirement is minimum 2.0 GPA) • 2nd year participants must have earned a minimum of 12 credit hours
What is amazing about NSCC’s Athletics Program? • Program Manager uses student-athlete progress reports that are completed by both students and instructors to measure goal achievement • Progress reports are sent to instructors 3 times per quarter • Specialized services are set up to ensure that no student athlete is self-advised • Requires student-athletes to attend mandatory study halls with the team at least 2 hours per week
Wellness Center • Allocation from S&A Fees: $31,279 • Large weight room • 3 studios to teach fitness (credit and non-credit classes) • Running track • Gym for basketball, volleyball, and intramural sports
Collaboration with other campus departments, programs, and people • Program Manager works closely with Phys. Ed and Cont. Ed departments to schedule classes in Wellness Center • Collaborates with Business Enterprise office to ensure rentals run smoothly • Collaborates with all campus depts and student clubs to schedule use of various rooms in Wellness Center • Work coaches and faculty to ensure the satisfactory progress of student-athletes toward their educational goals
Addressing Sustainability • Recycle anything that can be recycled • Upgraded lighting to conserve energy costs • Investigating a project proposed by Sustainability Coordinator to have self-powered exercise machines place in weight room
Feedback • Surveys- assess the quality of drop-in fitness instructors • Questionaires distributed at Wellness Center • Evaluations of equipment • Program Manager’s open-door policy • Suggestion boxes
How can Student Leadership help? • Marketing, Marketing, Marketing to get more students to participate in drop-in fitness classes and basketball programs • Message boards, emails, flyers, etc. does not seem to get the word out enough to students