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29 Auxiliaries The Office of the Chancellor for the California State University system has authorized each campus to establish nonprofit organizations to assist the campus in administering areas where funds are generated from nonstate sources. The following auxiliary organizations provide direct and indirect services for Fresno State students. The Agricultural Foundation of California State University, Fresno This auxiliary operates the University Farm and student project program for The College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology. The foundation leases the 1,083-acre farm from the university. In addition, it operates the San Joaquin Valley Experimental Range of more than 4,000 acres situated on Highway 41 south of the town of Coarsegold. The foundation is governed by a board of directors. The Agricultural Foundation provides the funding, the land, animals, orchards, and vineyards for students to receive practical experi-ence in agriculture. Students in the student project program receive units of credit for their experience and also benefit from any profit earned by their projects. Laboratory experiences funded by the Agricultural Foundation include raising livestock and growing crops. Students in The College of Agricul-tural Sciences and Technology maintain herds of cattle (both dairy and beef), as well as horses, sheep, and swine. Students also grow all types of crops on the University Farm. This must be done on a self-supporting basis with the income from the farm meeting the costs of its operation. campus. When you see the following facilities and services, think of the California State University, Fresno Association Inc.: • The USU and Satellite Student Union • The Kennel Bookstore • Ramps, automatic doors, and elevators for use by the handi-capped • The University Courtyard swimming pool • The all-weather track • The campus amphitheater • Campus lighting and beautifica-tion projects • Signs and landscaping on Maple Avenue The California State University, Fresno Athletic Corporation The Athletic Corporation adminis-ters the men’s and women’s intercol-legiate athletic programs of this university. This nonprofit corpora-tion is governed by a board of directors. The California State University, Fresno Foundation The foundation is responsible for the financial management and adminis-tration of grants and contracts, oversight of foundation investments, and operation and management of trust accounts in support of univer-sity operations. It is responsible for acceptance and management of all gifts and charitable donations — matching gifts, wills, bequests, trusts, endowments, academic and athletic scholarships, and short-term student loans — made to the university and other auxiliary corporations. The foundation provides the campus community with high-quality financial services while generating funds to support university programs and activities. v Auxiliary Corporations 2771 East Shaw Fresno, CA 93710 (559) 278-0800 Auxiliaries Lynn D. Hemink, Executive Director The California State University, Fresno Association Inc. This nonprofit corporation enhances the educational goals of the univer-sity. Through the operation of the Kennel Bookstore, the University Student Union (USU), the Univer-sity Courtyard (on-campus living), and campus Food Services, as well as through the support of various university projects, the association is a major contributor to the university. So are you when you patronize these campus facilities. The money you spend, after expenses are met, is directed right back into university projects. The association is governed by a board of directors. The board must hold a public meeting at least once each quarter. The paid staff operate the facilities in accordance with the rules and regulations established by the board of directors. In addition, a USU board, a book-store advisory committee, and a food service committee assist auxiliaries in their operations. Surplus funds generated in excess of required reserves for working capital, capital replacements, and future operations are used for the benefit of the entire
Object Description
Title | 2000-01 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2000-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 029 |
Full Text Search | 29 Auxiliaries The Office of the Chancellor for the California State University system has authorized each campus to establish nonprofit organizations to assist the campus in administering areas where funds are generated from nonstate sources. The following auxiliary organizations provide direct and indirect services for Fresno State students. The Agricultural Foundation of California State University, Fresno This auxiliary operates the University Farm and student project program for The College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology. The foundation leases the 1,083-acre farm from the university. In addition, it operates the San Joaquin Valley Experimental Range of more than 4,000 acres situated on Highway 41 south of the town of Coarsegold. The foundation is governed by a board of directors. The Agricultural Foundation provides the funding, the land, animals, orchards, and vineyards for students to receive practical experi-ence in agriculture. Students in the student project program receive units of credit for their experience and also benefit from any profit earned by their projects. Laboratory experiences funded by the Agricultural Foundation include raising livestock and growing crops. Students in The College of Agricul-tural Sciences and Technology maintain herds of cattle (both dairy and beef), as well as horses, sheep, and swine. Students also grow all types of crops on the University Farm. This must be done on a self-supporting basis with the income from the farm meeting the costs of its operation. campus. When you see the following facilities and services, think of the California State University, Fresno Association Inc.: • The USU and Satellite Student Union • The Kennel Bookstore • Ramps, automatic doors, and elevators for use by the handi-capped • The University Courtyard swimming pool • The all-weather track • The campus amphitheater • Campus lighting and beautifica-tion projects • Signs and landscaping on Maple Avenue The California State University, Fresno Athletic Corporation The Athletic Corporation adminis-ters the men’s and women’s intercol-legiate athletic programs of this university. This nonprofit corpora-tion is governed by a board of directors. The California State University, Fresno Foundation The foundation is responsible for the financial management and adminis-tration of grants and contracts, oversight of foundation investments, and operation and management of trust accounts in support of univer-sity operations. It is responsible for acceptance and management of all gifts and charitable donations — matching gifts, wills, bequests, trusts, endowments, academic and athletic scholarships, and short-term student loans — made to the university and other auxiliary corporations. The foundation provides the campus community with high-quality financial services while generating funds to support university programs and activities. v Auxiliary Corporations 2771 East Shaw Fresno, CA 93710 (559) 278-0800 Auxiliaries Lynn D. Hemink, Executive Director The California State University, Fresno Association Inc. This nonprofit corporation enhances the educational goals of the univer-sity. Through the operation of the Kennel Bookstore, the University Student Union (USU), the Univer-sity Courtyard (on-campus living), and campus Food Services, as well as through the support of various university projects, the association is a major contributor to the university. So are you when you patronize these campus facilities. The money you spend, after expenses are met, is directed right back into university projects. The association is governed by a board of directors. The board must hold a public meeting at least once each quarter. The paid staff operate the facilities in accordance with the rules and regulations established by the board of directors. In addition, a USU board, a book-store advisory committee, and a food service committee assist auxiliaries in their operations. Surplus funds generated in excess of required reserves for working capital, capital replacements, and future operations are used for the benefit of the entire |