What are segregated fees?
Segregated University Fee(s) (SUF) describe charges in addition to instructional fees assessed to all students for services, programs, and facilities that support the primary mission of the University. If you would like more detailed information about segregated fees and how they are used, please click here. Student Activities: (Allocable) SSA Funded Organizations – This portion of the segregated fees provides funding for student organization support, student activities, and concerts and lectures as determined by the Stout Student Association. Student Activities (Nonallocable) – Campus Activities Office – This portion of the segregated fees provides funding for personnel contracts. Intramurals – This portion of the segregated fees provides funding for the programs and facilities operated under the University Recreation Department. Intercollegiate Athletics – This portion of the segregated fees provides funding for the Athletic programs for both men and women at Stout. Recreation Comple
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