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The ECC provides a source of funding for The University of Texas at Austin registered student organizations not affiliated with the Texas Union. The Committee helps student organizations financially and logistically to produce quality events. Each Wednesday, organizations present to the ECC, explaining their program and the need for its funding. Because many groups seek ECC funding and because of a limited budget, the ECC must decide, by deliberation, which groups will receive ECC co-sponsorship.
Mission Statement
- To promote programs that mirror the interest of the student body and personify the spirit of the University.
- Administer the Texas Union Events CoSponsorship Committee with due diligence.
- Develop campus leaders to become better program planners.
- Provide students with a rich variety of diverse programs.
- To further the mission of the Student Events Center and The University of Texas at Austin.
Funding
Applications for funding are due five weeks prior to the event. For events that occur in the first five weeks of either the Fall or Spring semester, the application is due in either Novmeber or April, depending on the semester in which your event takes place. Check this web site for specific early funding due dates, or call the SEC office at (512) 475-6630 for more information. Please submit funding applications to the Student Events Center office on the 4th floor of the Texas Union, UNB 4.312.
History
During the Spring semester of 1990, the Student Association proposed a referendum to raise the Student Programming Fee for the Texas Union by $2. A stipulation of the fee raise was that $70,000 would be dedicated as a resource fund to support non-Union student organizations to put on programs. In the Fall of 1991, the Texas Union CoSponsorship Review Board was formed. In the Fall of 2001, the Board was renamed and became the Texas Union Events CoSponsorship Committee with ten standing members.