Technology Fee

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In the fall of 2000, Georgia State University implemented a Student Technology Fee (Tech Fee).  This fee was approved for all University System of Georgia institutions, including Georgia State.  The Student Technology Fee consists of $85 per student per semester for fall and spring semesters and up to $57 per student for summer semester (based on hours enrolled for summer).

Technology fee revenues are used for the direct benefit of students to assist in meeting the educational objectives of their academic programs.  Also, fee revenues can be used for hardware and network related expenditures that include support of general purpose or special purpose laboratories used by students. Thus, the Student Technology Fee is a positive way to improve technology accessibility for the benefit of Georgia State students.

 

Appropriate Uses for Technology Fee Awards:

Any organization providing services to students is eligible to submit a proposal for potential funding. 

Proposal submissions for the use of technology fees should focus on academic or instructional technology; technology that provides added educational value to GSU students' learning experiences.

The Student Technology Fee subcommittee evaluates proposals based on guidelines supplied by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. These guidelines should be used as a reference for composing compliant proposals.

Click here for BOR Guidelines.


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