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What sources are available to fund student services and non-academic facilities?

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What sources are available to fund student services and non-academic facilities?

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There are three sources to support student services and non-academic facilities: private contributions, facility fees, and the Capital Improvement Trust Fund (CITF). CITF revenue is collected by the state and redistributed to universities approximately every five years. The allocation of funds to specific projects is determined in a process much like the Activity & Service fees. Our last allocation was $16 million in 2004 that was used to build the intramural fields, the Student Success building (partial), and projects on the Panama City campus. The next release is expected in 2009 and is expected to be lower due to interest rates and market return.

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