Documents and Disclosures
As a tax-exempt organization, the University Student Union (USU) must make the appropriate organizational documents available for inspection online or for copying at the corporation's administrative office during normal business hours. We have made our best effort to ensure that the documents posted on the Web site are the most recent versions of the USU's financial statements and disclosure documents. Links to pages containing this information have been provided below.
Student Fees
The University Student Union (USU) at 鷻includes the Student Recreation Center, Oasis Wellness Center, Pride Center(LGBTQ+), Veterans Resource Center, DREAM Center, Games Room, Computer Lab, USU Events,Plaza del SolPerformance Hall, the Northridge Center and the East Conference Center.The USU fosters the achievement of students’ educational goals by facilitating a strong connection between students and the University community.
TheUniversity Student Union is committed to optimizingthestudent experience at 鷻 by engaging them through events, recreation,wellness,employmentandvolunteer opportunities. At the USU, students will finddining options, operated by The University Corporation (another campus auxiliary organization) includingSubway, Freudian Sipcoffee shop, Shake Smart,andthe Mercado convenience store, as well as ATMs,the A.S. Ticket Office, free printing,anda wide range ofmeeting and study spaces.
The following student services are also located in the University Student Union: Associated Students (A.S.), Office of Student Development (OSID),Matador Involvement Center(MIC) and the International& Exchange Student Center (IESC).
Each 鷻 student paysa student union fee of $311 per semester and $184 eachsummer to support the many programs and services provided to students.The USU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation with a student-led board of directors. Students cannot opt out of the student union fee.
Visit our informative “Where Do Your Fees Go?”webpageto see an in-depth breakdown of how the 鷻 Student Union Fee is used to fund exciting events, diversity & inclusion initiatives, student employment opportunities, USU maintenance and support staff and much more. You may alsovisit our USU Board of Directors websiteto get personally involved, make important decisions for all Matadors and be part of a lasting legacy of leadership.
Board of Directors (BOD) and BOD Committees Agendas and Minutes
The University Student Union Board of Directors (BOD) adopts policies, oversees financial matters, facilitates programs, and maintains buildings and facilities. Take a seat on the Board or its committees and be one of the student leaders who serve in the best interest of the 鷻 student body.
Policies and Procedures
Employee Information
Benefit Information
This link leads to themachine-readablefiles that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. Themachinereadablefiles are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.