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Utep Athletic Fee initiative Prepared By: Vanessa Parga Laura Parra Laura Prine
Utep Athletic fee initiative Brief history of the company Mission Statement and Goals Who and what is the campus life and athletic enhancement initiative Problem the company faces and communication error SWOT analysis Recommendations and Conclusion
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State School of Mines and Metallurgy near present day Fort Bliss
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Who and what is the Campus Life and Athletic Enhancement Initiative: Initiative aimed at increasing student fees   More money for to the athletic department and student organizations Needs student and state legislature approval Fall 2011 $10 fee Fall 2012 $2 increase Fall 2013 $2 increase    On the SGA website there is a YouTube video as well as a link to the actual text of the initiative
The problem the company faces: Much confusion among the students University lacks communication when informing students of such proposals   The UTEP Athletics Department has not specified how the fee will be used   Students believe that the proposed fee would only benefit the Athletic Department
The communication errors that are obvious: 1. Confusion among students due to lack of communication by the University 2. Postponement of voting on the referendum due to the absence of an election commission 3. Lack of persuasion by the UTEP Athletic Department to support the initiative
Strengths And Weaknesses: Currently UTEP has sixteen sports that compete in Conference USA at the Division IA level of the NCAA   Most noticeable weakness to this initiative is lack of communication towards students

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Utep Athletic Fee Initiative Presentation

  • 1. Utep Athletic Fee initiative Prepared By: Vanessa Parga Laura Parra Laura Prine
  • 2. Utep Athletic fee initiative Brief history of the company Mission Statement and Goals Who and what is the campus life and athletic enhancement initiative Problem the company faces and communication error SWOT analysis Recommendations and Conclusion
  • 3.
  • 4. State School of Mines and Metallurgy near present day Fort Bliss
  • 5. 1919 U.T. Department of Mines and Metallurgy
  • 6. 1920 Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy (TCM)
  • 8.
  • 9. Who and what is the Campus Life and Athletic Enhancement Initiative: Initiative aimed at increasing student fees More money for to the athletic department and student organizations Needs student and state legislature approval Fall 2011 $10 fee Fall 2012 $2 increase Fall 2013 $2 increase On the SGA website there is a YouTube video as well as a link to the actual text of the initiative
  • 10. The problem the company faces: Much confusion among the students University lacks communication when informing students of such proposals The UTEP Athletics Department has not specified how the fee will be used Students believe that the proposed fee would only benefit the Athletic Department
  • 11. The communication errors that are obvious: 1. Confusion among students due to lack of communication by the University 2. Postponement of voting on the referendum due to the absence of an election commission 3. Lack of persuasion by the UTEP Athletic Department to support the initiative
  • 12. Strengths And Weaknesses: Currently UTEP has sixteen sports that compete in Conference USA at the Division IA level of the NCAA   Most noticeable weakness to this initiative is lack of communication towards students
  • 13. Opportunities and Threats: UTEP is ready to take the next step towards becoming a Tier I institution Initiative will provide additional money of up to one million dollars for Student Life Enhancement and activities UTEP students feeling that they have not been taken into consideration poses threat towards initiative Failure would result in loss of monies for UTEP athletic department and the various student organizations
  • 14. Present Solution and recommendations: Recommendation 1: Mass e-mail to all students and faculty prior to the voting period allowing students the opportunity to reply to the e-mail with any questions Recommendation 2: Text messages to students who have registered a cell phone number with the University with the links to the websites the university has in place Recommendation 3: Pop up message with information regarding the initiative that students would read upon signing into my.utep.edu login
  • 15. Conclusion/Call to Action: By providing this information our group intends to inform UTEP’s students what the Student Life and Athletic Enhancement Initiative is. By implementing the solution provided by our group, UTEP’s chances of notifying nearly all students will increase thus ensuring the necessary votes to either pass or decline this initiative. Let’s get out there and vote.
  • 16. Works Cited Page The Prospector http://www.utepprospector.com   University of Texas at El Paso. Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia. 25 March, 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTEP University of Texas at El Paso, Mission Statement. 25 March 2010. http://utepathletics.cstv.com/sports/MAC/spec-rel/mission-statement.html Student Life and Athletic Enhancement Initiative Proposal. 25 March 2010 http://studentaffairs.utep.edu/portals/43/student_fees.docx  

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  1. The current student service fee is $15 of which the athletic department receives $4. The initiative would add a separate fee specifically for the athletic department and the $4 portion of the student service fee would no longer go to the athletic department.If more than 50 percent of the students support the initiative then campus administration would need to draft the legislation that would go to the state legislature for adoption. Voting was scheduled from March 10 to March 11 however it was postponed at the last minute because of a temporary injunction filed by the UTEP Student Government Association Supreme Court. The election code requires an election commission to oversee the voting process and one had not been established for this initiative.This would be an increase of about 54%.
  2. This level of recognition brings more opportunities to the University and the City. A well funded athletic department would entice good athletes and coaches thus leading to successful sporting seasons and overwhelming support from the El Paso community.Although the Campus Life and Athletics Enhancement Initiative seem to be for the benefit of the athletic department, their lack of communication has led students to believe that the initiative will not benefit them.