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.