Proposed Fee Increases
Fall 2019 Alternative Consultation
The Campus Fee Advisory Committee (CFAC), comprised of a majority of students, is overseeing the Fall 2019 alternative consultation process for proposed increases to the Student Health & Wellness Fee and the Instructionally Related Activities Fee. CFAC recommended, and President de la Torre approved, the use of the alternative consultation process for these proposed fee increases.
The alternative consultation process is used for complex issues that benefit from a presentation outlining the breadth of services provided and the impact on students. More specifically, CFAC determined that open forum presentations would be the best way to engage our campus community in meaningful dialogue about the proposed fee increases.
CFAC is scheduling open forums beginning in late-October and running through mid-November to explain the proposed fee increases, engage in conversation, and answer questions. Students will have the opportunity to provide feedback during the forums by completing a feedback form, which includes selecting an option for the two fees and providing written comments if you'd like to share additional perspectives with CFAC. CFAC will review the feedback forms, engage in committee discussions, and make a recommendation to the President as to whether or not either of the fee increases should be approved.
CFAC will meet on Friday, November 22nd at 11am in Montezuma Hall to make recommendation to President de la Torre on the two proposed fees. This meeting is open to SDSU students, faculty and staff. Please bring your SDSUcard as you will need to present it at check-in to attend this meeting. There will be an opportunity for public comment prior to CFAC engaging in committee discussions.
To view the complete information pamphlet for each fee, please select the following links:
- Student Health & Wellness Fee Information Pamphlet
- Instructionally Related Activities Fee Information Pamphlet

Additional Information
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