The Student Fee Allocation Committee met March 26 – 27 to allocate the $15.50 that each student pays in Student Service Fees. Photos by Francisco Martinez
Fee Allication Meeting 2014-2015
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allocation Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Debra Higginbotham, disability support services director, talks to the Student Fee Allocation Committee about finances for next year for the Disability Support Services. "The basic part is to keep disabled Americans from being excluded. Some can't hear, some have learning disabilities like dyslexia, and these people feel as if they can't suceed because of it. Some student's are un able to open doors, and we have a deaf student in engineering this year. Which leads to the Non-Exclusion Law, we want to open doors to people with disabilities to be able to work with people with out. Having these disabilities doesn't mean they aren't able, but once we make these accomodation they feel like they can suceed," Higginbotham says. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Dail Neely, director of student conduct, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Office of Student Conduct, during the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27, 2015. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Dail Neely, director of student conduct, talks to the Student Fee Allication Committee about finances for next year for the Office of Student Conduct, during the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27, 2015. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Dail Neely, director of student conduct, talks to the Student Fee Allocation Committee about finances for next year for the Office of Student Conduct, during the Fee Allocation Meeting on Fri. March 27, 2015. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allication Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allication Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allocation Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allocation Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allication Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allication Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allication Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez
Mathew Park, dean of students, talks to the Fee Allocation Committee about the Artist Lecture Series and the finance plans for next year, at the Fee Allocation Meeting on Fri. March 27. Photo by Francisco Martinez