The mission of the California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) Technology Resource Fee (TRF) Committee is to develop, support and enhance the technological skills of our students. The Committee will distribute funds toward projects that will help students learn, succeed and compete in an increasingly technological world. That part of the Student Activities Fee designated for technology was conceived to support the university mission of providing educational opportunities and services of the highest quality to all students.

As technology evolves, the Committee will support the availability of and access to appropriate technologies to students while also providing the training and support necessary to fully utilize such technology. The fees identified to this Committee are collected from all matriculated students and as such ALL students of CSUDH, both on and off campus, should stand to benefit from the distribution of these funds.

The technological needs of the campus are as diverse as our student population. As a student-run initiative, the referendum as passed allows technology to be defined by the user in both the Committee structure and in determining funding. Since students comprise the majority of the Committee, this allows them to steer the Committee towards students’ immediate needs. Empowering the various campus constituencies to determine their own technological needs will enable the Committee to focus on delivering the mission of the referendum to our students.



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The Technology Resource Fee (TRF) was implemented after Associated Students, Inc. held a referendum in December of 1997 to address the issue of the lack of technological and instructional equipment resources at California State University, Dominguez Hills. In the passing of the referendum, the Technology Resource Fee Committee was formed with a student majority.The mission statement of the TRF Charter is to develop, support and enhance the technological skills of our students. The TRF Committee distributes funds toward projects that will help students learn, succeed and compete in an increasingly technological world.

Facts (Sample of Past Awards)

Workshop Room
Student Development
WH D-36012
PC laptops
Awarded: $27,995.00
Laptop Checkout Program
Loker Student Union
30 PC laptop computers
Awarded: $135,759.06
University Computer Labs
Telecomm. Services WH D-160, WH 154, and WH F-154 103 PC and Macintosh workstations
Awarded = $184,204.54

Library Internet Lounge
University Library
2nd Floor ERC
12 PC workstations, stereo
Awarded: $62,200.00

University Library
2nd Floor ERC A-213
36 PCworkstations, 4 digital reader printers
Awarded: $38,249.58
C.L.A.S.S.
SCC 11311
Awarded = $5,955.95
Computer Lab
University Housing Services
Bldg. X
25 PC workstations Awarded: $71,562.53
Tutorial/Computer Lab
Athletics Dept.
Hughes Center
10 PC workstations
Awarded: $21,350.93
Chemistry Computer Lab
Chemistry Dept.
NSM D-329/331
18 computer workstations
Awarded: $10,736.45
Outreach and Info. Services
WH A-240
Plasma screen message board, 6 PC workstations, 3 laptop computers
Awarded: $44,131.44
Child Development Center
EAC 1300
6 PC workstations, scanner, digital copier, laminator
Awarded: $5,659.53
EMP Editing Lab
Communications Dept.
ERC H-120/132
Equipment for the Digital Multimedia Student Training Project
Awarded: $174,699.90 combined with Television Arts
Instructional Media Center
Instructional Media Services
ERC C-121
Awarded: $222,052.26
Network Applications Lab
Computer Info. Systems
SAC 2103
31 PC workstations
Awarded: $6,756.39
Spatial Analysis Lab
Earth Sciences
NSM B-320
15 PC Workstations Awarded: $23,560.15
Enhanced Learning Lab
Liberal Studies
SOE 1216
24 Dell laptop computers and peripherals
Awarded: $45,028.31
Recording Studio
Music Dept.
LCH A-201
Awarded: $48,766.85
University Honors Program
LabSAC 215
36 PC workstations
Awarded: $6,928.00
Art Design
Computer Lab
LCH C-104
24 - G4 Macintosh workstations
Awarded: $137,623.72
Physics Dept.
NSM B-242
8 PC workstations and various other equipment
Awarded: $19,871.53
Psychology Lab
Psychology Dept.
SBS A-240
3 Camcorders, 12 PC workstations, 1 projector and 2 laptop computers
Awarded: $44,021.34
Theatre Arts
UTC B-203
Various broadcasting equipment
Awarded: $29,850.53
TV StudioTelevision Arts
ERC H-120
Various television production equipment
Awarded: $174,699.90 combined with Communications
 




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