A segment of the University's operations that furnishes a service directly or indirectly to students, faculty or staff and charges a fee related to but not necessarily equal to the cost of services. Auxiliary Enterprises are managed as essentially self-supporting.
An entity (program 809) that exists to furnish goods or services to students, faculty, or staff in support of the traditional missions of instruction, research, and public service. These enterprises are financially self-supporting and do not receive tuition revenue or a General Fund appropriation. Auxiliary enterprises are supported by charging for the services provided. Revenue is generated through cash sales and student fees.
A budget entity which is comprised of ancillary support units on each university campus. The major activities are student housing, food service, bookstores, central stores, facilities maintenance, and computer support.
Self-supporting activities which provide non-instructional support in the form of goods and services to students, faculty, and staff upon payment of a specific user charge or fee for the goods and services provided (e. g. ,Student Housing, Transportation and Parking Services). The general public may be served only incidentally.
an entity that exists predominantly to furnish goods and services to students, faculty, or staff and that charges a fee directly related to, although not necessarily equal to, the cost of goods or services
a self-supporting activity primarily serving students, faculty, and staff by providing goods and services for a fee or sales price related to the cost of goods and services
a separately organized University unit or activity established to sell products or services on a continuing basis and is managed essentially as a self-supporting business
an activity that charges individuals for its services and is essentially a self-supporting operation. Activities include campus housing, food services, campus book store operations, vending machines, athletics, and various other student services.
A large, university-wide unit that provides services primarily to external users. An example of an auxiliary enterprise is University Parking Services.