Mission We value students as integral members of the campus and support the development of the whole student by promoting student involvement and community.

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Mission We value students as integral members of the campus and support the development of the whole student by promoting student involvement and community building. We Strive :  To empower students to have a positive impact at the UW and beyond;  To provide valuable advising, programs, services, and employment opportunities;  To enhance students’ educational experience by providing opportunities to practice responsible leadership and good citizenship; and  To help build a community where the exchange of ideas and the exposure to diverse people, thought, cultures, and experiences can occur freely.

Cultivates student leadership and involvement. Serve as community centers of the university. Advises programs and services of ASUW, GPSS, Registered Student Organizations (RSOs). Provides campus programming expertise and consultation. Fosters personal growth and development. Advocates service to community. Encourages students to fully engage in campus life. Student-centered, participatory decision making. Encourages self-directed activity. Programs, services and conveniences. 3 newsstandsConference/meeting spaceDining options ATMsLost and foundLounges ASUWMeeting roomsRecreation area GPSSStyle shopsFax Service OmbudsmanBankStudy space

S A F and S A U F Provide free and low-cost rooms for RSO meetings and events. Offer advisory services to over 655 RSOs. Administer the RSO Event Fund. Provide supervision, advising and staff support for the Student Organization Resource Center.

SAF & SAUF Free student use accounted for 29% of all meetings and events held in the HUB (1,398 of 4,783). Free and reduced-cost student use accounted for 43% of all meetings and events held in the HUB (2,032 of 4,783).

S&A Fee Distribution Fiscal Year Budget SAUF Res. & Event Services $245,327 Student Activities Adviser Salaries$111,855 RSO Resource Center$149,503 RSO Event Fund$ 30,000 $ Total$536,685

At A Glance 655 student organizations registered with SAO last year; 580 have registered as of Feb Over 112 student organizations used the HUB Games Area. Over 380 groups utilized the services of the Student Organization Resource Center. During 07-08, the Student Organization Event Fund allocated $30,00 to 58 programs and events. For the third year, the HUB presented Director's Awards to 2 student artists. Over 380 groups utilized the services of the Student Organization Resource Center. Nearly 3 million people visit the HUB and SCC annually. 14,000 square feet are dedicated to the day to day programs and operations of ASUW, GPSS and student Organizations. SAO directly advises approximately 300 student organization programs and events each year.

HUB Project Design Goals 1 Welcoming Space 2 Open the Building 3 Connect to the Campus 4 Build Community

Winter/Spring 2006  Student Leaders  ASUW, GPSS  Services & Activities Fee Committee  Steering: 16 students, 2 faculty, 2 staff  Field Trip to 3 southern CA campuses  Focus groups w/ multiple campus and off campus constituent groups  Interviews with HUB leased operations  Open Forums with students, faculty, staff  Additional meetings w/ upper admin, Architecture & Landscape Committee, Capital Project Facilities  Steering Committee  ASUW, GPSS  SAFC  Steering Committee  Pre and Schematic Design  Architectural Commission, ASUW, GPSS, SAFC Campus Involvement

Current Timeline October - December 2008Pre-design January – May 2009Schematic Design May 2009SAFC Review June 2009SAFC Action July 2009Regent Action August 2009 –August 2010Document Preparation Fall 2010Bids January 2011Construction Begins January 2013Construction Ends