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Each
semester eligible groups are invited to apply to the Non-Curricular
Competition Fund Committee for funding during the upcoming academic
semester. Funded by student fees, these awards are intended to support
student intercollegiate intellectual and technical competitions (Note: this
funding cannot be used for conferences or workshops unless student
competition is being judged at event.) Funds are available to support
state, regional, and national competition activities of officially
recognized clubs and organizations. Funds are
not to be used for recognized LCSC athletic events, this fund is for
recognized Clubs and Organizations.
Proposal merit and the number of students benefiting in the planned program
will be the primary criteria for distribution of funds. There is no
guarantee that all proposals will be funded. In the event that the funds
are not needed, they will be added to the funds available for the next
academic semester.
Applications will be reviewed in February and October of each semester.
Applicants will be notified in writing of the committee's decision within
two weeks after the application deadline.
Criteria:
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Applicants can not be eligible or apply for Co-Curricular Competition
Fund
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Be considered a competition
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Be representative of the college
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Direct benefits to the college
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Direct benefits to the students
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Cannot be for conferences and/or workshops
) unless
related competition is being judged at event
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Must list any fundraising activities related to event
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Must include other sources of funding and amount
received (other grants, division support, etc.)
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Must indicate other sources of funding that will be
requested (other grants, division support, etc.)
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Failure to meet the criteria will result in immediate
dismissal of the funding request and no funds will be allocated for that
request.
The
committee consists of at least seven (7) members, four (4) of which are
students. Student representation should consist of at least one (1)
technical, one (1) academic, one (1) legislative branch, and one (1)
executive branch member.
An award letter will be sent to the appropriate division/club. Expenses
will be paid from the division/club's cost center. Reimbursement will be
made at the end of the project upon receipt of a written report. The
written report should include a detailed budget and copies of requisitions,
IDGs, and proof of other expenses. Submit to
Brandon Lytle in
Student Activities and the ASLCSC President within 30 days of the
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