Longwood University Student Activity Fees for undergraduate students are assessed at $6 per undergraduate credit hour.
Based on an average of 15 credit hours per undergraduate student, the amount is $90/semester or $180/year.
The Student Government Association (SGA) allocates these funds in the spring of each year for the following academic year.
Student/Campus Welfare Cohort
Organizations that directly benefit the Longwood campus. These organizations do not reflect the interests of any one group and serve to benefit the campus as a whole.
Organizations | Allocated | |
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Lancer Productions | Lancer Productions, the student programming board, provides social, cultural, educational, and recreational programming. This student organization is a big part of Spring Weekend planning and execution. | $127,995 |
Mortar Board | The Geist Chapter of Mortar Board is a national honorary leadership scholarship and service fraternity. This student organization plans and manages Oktoberfest | $96,200.00 |
RCL Advisory Board | The Resident & Commuter Life student‐led Advisory Board builds a community among all students, both residential and commuter, by sponsoring, hosting and/or funding different programs and events. They also bring attention to different concerns or issues that affect the campus. | $17,000.00 |
The Rotunda | The Rotunda is a magazine, distributing 400 copies weekly. This student‐run organization also provides a website with over 2,000 views a week. | $16,200.00 |
Senior Class Council | Senior Class Council is a group of well‐rounded, diverse, and inclusive leaders who strive to make the Class of 2020 successful, as well as integrating students' thoughts and ideas into the study body as a whole. | $13,025.00 |
Student Government Association | SGA is the student governing body of Longwood University. The budget includes EPAA funds, allocated for educational programming when 3 or more student organizations collaborate. | $120,950.00 |
Upchurch University Center Advisory Board | The UUCAB plans and organizes student activities on and off-campus and advises on operations and policies in the Upchurch University Center. | $5,650.00 |
WMLU | WMLU is the music of Longwood University and Farmville, Virginia. It is a student‐run, non‐profit, non-commercial radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day at 440 watts. They oversee and manage the annual Band Fest. | $4,875.00 |
Academic/Scholastic Cohort
These organizations reflect the interests of groups directly related to a major or field of study. This also includes organizations that encompass the different colleges on campus.
Organizations | Allocated | |
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Advanced Singers (ACDA) | The Longwood Advanced Singers/ ADCA student chapter is an organization that supports choral music and the choral ensembles at Longwood University. | $2,150.00 |
National Association for Music Educators (NAME) | The National Association for Music Educators (NAME) is a student organization geared toward music education and furthering education in the community. | $8,000.00 |
Society of Physics Students (SPS) | The Society of Physics Students is an organization that promotes and explores physics and related fields through project and outreach programs. | $220.00 |
Club Sports Cohort
This encompasses those organizations that pursue athletic and other competitive interests. These groups fall under the aegis of the Sports Club Council (SCC). These groups must first be approved by SCC in order to be considered a Club Sport.
Organization | Allocated | |
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Sport Club Council | The Sport Club Council serves 24 sports clubs and is an advisory board to the Director of Campus Recreation. They assist in the overall management of the Sport Club Program at Longwood University. | $105,000.00 |
Greek Oversight Cohort
These organizations seek to oversee and enhance the social Greek system on campus.
Organizations | Allocated | |
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College Panhellenic Council | The College Panhellenic Council is the body that governs the national sororities and 1 local sorority at Longwood University. These sororities include Alpha Beta Psi, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha. | $5,200.00 |
National Pan‐ Hellenic Council | The National Pan‐Hellenic Council, Incorporated (NPHC)is currently composed of nine (9) International Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Longwood currently has seven (7) of these chapters on campus. NPHC promotes interaction through forums, meetings, and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions. | $8,400.00 |
Interest Groups Cohort
These organizations are created based on special interests in specific areas including but not limited to: culture, leadership, and activities.
Organizations | Allocated | |
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Anime Club | The Anime Club of Longwood University is a club that promotes increased awareness and interest in all forms of Japanese culture, art, animation, as well as other forms of Asian entertainment. It is meant to be a fun, relaxing club and a place where people can share their interests with others and discover new things. | $255.00 |
Longwood Ambassadors | The Longwood Ambassadors is a volunteer, student service organization that assists the University in admissions, public relations, and alumni activities. | $385.00 |
LU Bakes | LUBakes is a club for all students who love baking, enjoying baked goods, and connecting with peers | $1,089.78 |
Card Club | The Card Club plays classic card games and more. All levels of card game players are welcome! | $105.00 |
Company of Dancers | The Longwood Company of Dancers is a group of individuals who share a common interest and appreciation for dance. The Longwood Company of Dancers holds annual performances for the community and campus as well as hosts occasional guest artists and travel across the state and East Coast to perform. | $1,250.00 |
Paws for a Purpose | Paws for a Purpose members volunteer at area shelters/rescues/ranches. | $1,005.00 |
Service Dog Training & Education Program |
STEP@LU seeks to educate campus, as well as the general public, about the impact of service dogs, |
$710.00 |
Student Educators for Active Leadership (S.E.A.L.) |
The mission of S.E.A.L. is to offer opportunities for leadership development to the students of Longwood University, as well as catalyzing Citizen Leadership through service and collaboration with student organizations, campus offices, and the community. |
$860.00 |
Transfer Student Connection |
The Transfer Student Connection (TSC) works to make the transition to Longwood University smooth, exciting, and welcoming and to help Transfer Students feel supported and confident by working to create a community where every transfer student feels at home. |
$650.00 |
C.H.A.N.G.E. Cohort (Community Humanity Allyship Networking Grace Equity)
C.H.A.N.G.E. (Community Humanity, Allyship, Networking, Grace, Equity, Coalition) C.H.A.N.G.E. strives to provide programs and activities to increase students' awareness, knowledge, attitudes and skills around the celebration of human differences.
Organizations | Allocated | |
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Black Student Association (BSA) | BSA meets to discuss cultural and racial issues on campus, in the community, and around the world. They strive to promote diversity through social and education programs with the main goals to Educate, Advocate, Connect, and Support. | $2,025.00 |
Hispanic Latino Association - (HLA) | HLA is for all who share an interest and/or background of Hispanic and Latin culture. HLA aims to create an environment that provides leadership opportunities through the education of Hispanic and Latin American culture. | $7,300.00 |
Muslim Student Association - (MSA) | MSA is an open organization for all students at Longwood to come together to form a supportive, welcoming and inclusive community for Muslim students and spread awareness about Islam on campus. They strive to cultivate a sense of community on campus and commit to outreach to help uplift and give back to our community. | $6,525.00 |
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - (NAACP) | The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is a national professional organization dedicated to ensuring the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and eliminating racial hatred and racial discrimination. The Longwood University NAACP Chapter has been established to address campus wide social and political issues as well as educate, empower, and unite the next generation of student leaders. | $11,000.00 |