educational & technology fee
ETF Definition
The Education and Technology Fee (ETF) is used to advance the quality of learning experiences and outcomes for students to embrace emerging opportunities that differentiate the learning experience beyond what appropriated funding allows, while remaining accountable to students, the university, and the state, for return on technology investments --examples include but are not limited to equipment, software applications, supplies for educational materials, non-computer laboratory expenses, student computing labs and facilities, connectivity infrastructure and services to support student learning, learning spaces, and field trips.
Examples of What is ETF-Fundable
2009-2010 ETF Information
- One Time Funding
- Proposals due August 26, 2009
- Must use One-Time Funding ETF Template
- Must be submitted by Associate Vice Chancellor to Leslie Dare
- More detailed instructions are available online
- Permanent Base Funding
- Proposals due September 11, 2009
- Must use Division Allocation ETF Template
- Must be submitted by Associate Vice Chancellor to Leslie Dare
- More detailed instructions are available online
- Resources for SATAG
Historical ETF Information
- 2009-2010
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2009-2010Student Affairs base allocation increased from $60,929 to $65,650.
- 2008-2009
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2008-2009
- Student Affairs base allocation increased from $50,000 to $60,929.
- Student Affairs awarded one-time funding of $5,000.
- 2007-2008
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2007-2008
- Permanent based allocation of $50,000 allocated on October 10, 2007.
- Student Affairs awarded one-time funding of $35,000.
- 2006-2007
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2006-2007
- Student Affairs awarded permanent base allocation increase from original $3,600 (Music) to $50,000 for the entire Division.
- Student Affairs awarded one-time funding of $41,000.
- Formal internal process implemented.
- 2005-2006
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2005-2006
- Student Affairs awarded one-time funding of $83,300.
- Continuation of permanent funding of $3,600 to the Music Department.
- 2004-2005
- Student Affairs ETF Information for 2004-2005
- Student Affairs requested, but did not receive, one-time funding.
- Continuation of permanent funding of $3,600 to the Music Department.
- Early 1990s through 2003-2004
- No additional funding (permanent or one-time) was available during this time.
- Director of DETS appointed in 2002 as an ex officio member of the ETF Advisory Team to represent the Division of Student Affairs.
- Early 1990s
- Music Department awarded permanent funding of $3,600.
- Expenditure Reports for Student Affairs
- Other ETF Information



