TREASURY

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Every Tufts undergraduate student pays a Student Activities Fee, used to facilitate events and programming on campus; for the 2023-2024 academic year, the fee is $396, which raises a total of over $2.7 million. By the decision of the Tufts University Board of Trustees, the TCU Senate has the responsibility to oversee and distribute student activities money to student organizations. Once a student organization has official recognition status by the TCU Judiciary, they are eligible to receive a budget. The TCU Treasurer serves as the chief executive in managing this money on behalf of the Senate.

Senate internally elects ten of its own members to oversee financial matters, forming the Allocations Board, which is chaired by the Treasurer. The Allocations board also elects two Associate Treasurers and two Assistant Treasurers to aid the Treasurer in completing their duties. Daily financial operations for all student organizations are handled by the TCU Treasury. Weekly supplementary funding requests and the annual budgeting process are conducted by the whole Allocations Board.

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As shown above, the majority of funds are used to form annual budgets for over 300 student organizations that are entirely run by Tufts students. The remainder is used to form a Supplementary Fund, which student organizations can access to cover unforeseen expenses, speaker requests, off-campus trips, and more.

For more information, please visit the student organizations page.

Contact

All written inquiries regarding the Treasury should be directed to TCUTreasury@tufts.edu unless otherwise instructed.

Want to speak to someone on the Treasury? All six hold weekly office hours, in the Senate office at the Campus Center (room 215).

DHRUV SAMPAT – Treasurer

Brendan French, Amelia Farrar – Associate Treasurers

Michael Onysko, Naisha Luthra – Assistant Treasurers

Located at: Campus Center 215


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