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Trustees approval of the student fee
Posted by Sarthak Prasad on June 16, 2003
In June of 2003, University of Illinois became the first university in the state of Illinois to implement a student fee to support renewable energy projects when the UI Board of Trustees approved the student committee's proposal of $2-per-semester fee for clean energy projects. It was expected to generate $140,000-$160,000 per year, depending on student enrollment, which could be used as the seed money for the wind energy project. The funds would be allocated through a new committee called the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC).
Associated Project(s)
- Students for Environmental ConcernS (SECS) (View project updates for Students for Environmental ConcernS (SECS))
- Wind Turbine Generator(s) on South Farms (View project updates for Wind Turbine Generator(s) on South Farms)
- Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) (View project updates for Student Sustainability Committee (SSC))