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2011-2012 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 27 Auxiliaries The auxiliary corporations are non-profi t public benefi t entities organized and operating for the purpose of assisting California State University, Fresno in the attainment of its educational mission. Auxiliary organizations must be self-support-ing. Fresno State has six recognized CSU auxiliary organizations — As-sociated Students, Inc.; Athletic Cor-poration; California State University, Fresno, Association, Inc.; California State University, Fresno Foundation; Agricultural Foundation of California State University, Fresno; and Fresno State Programs for Children, Inc. These auxiliary organizations provide a variety of services that serve Fresno State students, faculty, and staff. The California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. The California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. administers and manages the commercial activi-ties of the university. It also provides accounting and managerial services for other auxiliary corporations. The Association’s Board of Direc-tors is composed of members from the campus and external community and is chaired by the university’s vice president for administration/chief fi nancial offi cer. fund, investments, and many other activities by the Foundation for the benefi t of the California State Uni-versity, Fresno. The Foundation is responsible for acceptance of gifts and charitable donations, bequests, trusts, endowments, and academic and athletic scholarships — made to the university and other auxiliary corporations. The Agricultural Foundation The University Farm Laboratory is a vital part of the education program for the Jordan College of Agricul-tural Sciences and Technology. It is continually used to support courses offered by seven departments within the college. Governed by a board of directors, the Agricultural Founda-tion of California State University, Fresno manages and operates live-stock, fi eld crops, orchards, vineyards, and other farm enterprises in support of the total educational experience for the student. Auxiliary Corporations 2771 East Shaw Fresno, CA 93710 559.278.0800 Auxiliaries www.auxiliary.com At California State University, Fresno, the commercial activities include the following: • Kennel Bookstore (www.kennelbookstore.com) • Save Mart Center (www.savemartcenter.com) • Student Recreation Center (www.auxiliary.com/src/) • University Courtyard - Housing (www.universitycourtyard.org) • University Dining Services (www.auxiliary.com/diningservices) • University Student Union (www.auxiliary.com/USU/) The California State University, Fresno Foundation Governed by a board of governors, the Foundation provides fi nancial management and administration of sponsored programs, scholar-ships, loan funds, the endowment
Object Description
Title | 2011-12 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2011-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 027 |
Full Text Search | 2011-2012 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 27 Auxiliaries The auxiliary corporations are non-profi t public benefi t entities organized and operating for the purpose of assisting California State University, Fresno in the attainment of its educational mission. Auxiliary organizations must be self-support-ing. Fresno State has six recognized CSU auxiliary organizations — As-sociated Students, Inc.; Athletic Cor-poration; California State University, Fresno, Association, Inc.; California State University, Fresno Foundation; Agricultural Foundation of California State University, Fresno; and Fresno State Programs for Children, Inc. These auxiliary organizations provide a variety of services that serve Fresno State students, faculty, and staff. The California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. The California State University, Fresno Association, Inc. administers and manages the commercial activi-ties of the university. It also provides accounting and managerial services for other auxiliary corporations. The Association’s Board of Direc-tors is composed of members from the campus and external community and is chaired by the university’s vice president for administration/chief fi nancial offi cer. fund, investments, and many other activities by the Foundation for the benefi t of the California State Uni-versity, Fresno. The Foundation is responsible for acceptance of gifts and charitable donations, bequests, trusts, endowments, and academic and athletic scholarships — made to the university and other auxiliary corporations. The Agricultural Foundation The University Farm Laboratory is a vital part of the education program for the Jordan College of Agricul-tural Sciences and Technology. It is continually used to support courses offered by seven departments within the college. Governed by a board of directors, the Agricultural Founda-tion of California State University, Fresno manages and operates live-stock, fi eld crops, orchards, vineyards, and other farm enterprises in support of the total educational experience for the student. Auxiliary Corporations 2771 East Shaw Fresno, CA 93710 559.278.0800 Auxiliaries www.auxiliary.com At California State University, Fresno, the commercial activities include the following: • Kennel Bookstore (www.kennelbookstore.com) • Save Mart Center (www.savemartcenter.com) • Student Recreation Center (www.auxiliary.com/src/) • University Courtyard - Housing (www.universitycourtyard.org) • University Dining Services (www.auxiliary.com/diningservices) • University Student Union (www.auxiliary.com/USU/) The California State University, Fresno Foundation Governed by a board of governors, the Foundation provides fi nancial management and administration of sponsored programs, scholar-ships, loan funds, the endowment |