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194 FRATERNITY
239 SORORITY
MEMBERS
OVERALL
GPA
3.10
FUN
Fun is the feeling of uninhibited
happiness that enriches overall
well-being. It is the type of joy
that occurs when accompanied
by both physical and emotional
safety.
DIVERSITY
Diversity is both a process and
an outcome. Civil dialogue
about differences and similarities
in cultural norms, characteristics,
and shared beliefs leads to
greater understanding, the
elimination of prejudices and
discriminatory behaviors, and a
personal commitment to actions
that improve equality and social
justice.
LEARNING
Learning is a personal and social
phenomenon that happens
everywhere, all the time.
Learning opportunities allow us
to develop new knowledge, skills,
and abilities; and increase our
understanding of ourselves,
others, and the world around us.
Greek Members
Contributed
5,139
Hours
of Community Service
PROGRAMS
The University Center designs programs and activities that
appeal to a wide variety of student interests. Our core
values - learning, leadership, diversity, and fun - reflect our
commitment to relevant and intentional programs that
enhance students’ overall educational experience.
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT NETWORK
6
Welcome Week and Orientation Events
7,241Attendees
30
DIVERSITY Programs
3,392 Attendees
74
FUN Programs
9,729 Attendees
26
LEARNING Programs
3,794 Attendees
5
LEADERSHIP Programs
105 Attendees
FSI
PROGRAMS
338 Students
attended an alcohol
presentation
77 Students attended
Leadership Day
70 Student volunteers
at GO Day!
LEADERSHIP
Leadership is the combination of
knowledge, skills, and abilities
that can be developed as an
individual or with others through
experience and education.
Authentic leadership requires
commitment to a personal and
professional code of ethics,
self-awareness, and an ability to
communicate across differences.
Everyone has the potential to
lead.
24,746
STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
IN STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
LEARNING
LEADERSHIP DIVERSITY
THE UNIVERSITY CENTER
ENRICHES CAMPUS LIFE BY
PROVIDING STUDENT-FOCUSED
OPPORTUNITIES, PROGRAMS,
SERVICES, AND SPACE.
FUN
ANNUAL REPORT | 2013/2014
TOTAL EST.
EVENT
ATTENDANCE
58,858
SQUARE FEET OF RENTED RETAIL SPACE
60%
SHIPEX CUSTOMERS ARE STUDENTS
28%
SHIPEX SALES ARE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
7,549
EVENTS HELD IN UC CONFERENCE SPACE
288
STUDENTS COMPLETED OUR BILLIARDS CLASS
136
STUDENTS COMPLETED TABLE TENNIS CLASS
2,641
VISITORS TO THE UC ART GALLERY
49
CAMPAIGNS COMPLETED BY UC MARKETING
OPPORTUNITIES
32
95
28
CLASSIFIED STAFF STUDENT
STUDENT
MEMBERS
EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES
GRADUATED
The University Center is committed to
providing a broad range of
opportunities that enrich the University
experience. Through activities,
governance, employment, and
volunteerism students develop life-long
leadership and professional skills.
56
RETURNING
STUDENT
EMPLOYEES
$20,607
SPENT ON
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
AND TRAINING
SPACE
Facilities, Sustainability, Accessibility, Technology
209,650
Marketing, Gallery, Game Room, Event Services, Retail
SERVICES
The University Center offers a myriad
of convenient services including an art
gallery, hi-tech study lounge, game
room, theater, conferencing services,
shipping and mail center, bank and
ATM’s, copy center, full-service hair
salon, bookstore, market, food court,
and Griz Card Center.
The University Center provides an
inclusive, well-maintained, and
environmentally-conscious space for
the campus and greater community
to meet, study, and interact.
220,000
SQUARE FEET MAINTAINED AND MANAGED
$3.6M
ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET
6,217
AVERAGE VISITORS PER DAY PER WEEKDAY
14,477
VISITORS ON THE FIRST DAY OF FALL CLASSES
99%
CLEANING CHEMICALS PURCHASED 3RD PARTY GREEN CERTIFIED
$1.7M
ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECT COMPLETED
$75K
ENERGY SAVINGS FROM CONSERVATION PROJECT
3
WATER BOTTLE FILLER STATIONS INSTALLED
50%
OF UC EMPLOYEES COMMUTE ON BIKES
WHAT’S NEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
1,616,193
TOTAL PEOPLE
VISITED THE
UC
The UC added a new OWHATPPORTUNITIES
space to house the University of Montana Blackstone Launchpad.
Cellular Plus is a new business partner located in the Campus Court.
ShipEx, our self-operated shipping and mail service moved into a new, renovated space.
Sttudent Affairs IT moved into the former ShipEx location offering technology support to students.
Event Services booked 35 returning non-UM business clients and 26 new events in this market.
Two employees obtained Building Operator's Certification through six days of instruction and testing.
Laverne Cox was a guest speaker during the Tunnel of Oppression; addressing a crowd of 810.
One Greek student received the Fulbright Scholarship.
The easiest way to learn more about each chapter is to go to
www.umt.edu/fsi. No matter what organization you choose, you will
relevant and contributing
member
to the
institution and
7% of recipents of the President’s Outstandingbecome
SenioraRecognition
Awards were
Greek
students.
society through personal development in our core values.
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