Get Funded

The Student Government Association provides financial resources to individuals, student organizations, and academic departments in order to assist these groups in their pursuits. There are a few ways in which SGA provides such financial assistance.

  • For individuals or student organizations seeking to attend a conference or host a banquet, please fill out an online compliance form found at the drop-down list to the left
  • For departments seeking to bring academic speakers to campus,

The Vice President of SGA and the Council of Presidents also serve on the STEP Committee to assist with allocating STEP funds to academic and administrative departments that have submitted proposals for technological initiatives.

Funding Resources

**Please note that the last day to submit funding requests for the Spring 2024 semester is Wednesday, April 17th at midnight.**

The Student Government Association funds individuals and registered campus organizations in accordance with the SGA bylaws. Any requests must be filed no later than 4 weeks before the event or trip. Any requests not received at least 4 weeks prior to the event will not receive funding. We are currently funding under restructured guidelines as follows:


Conference Registration:  $200 total for individuals and up to $200.00 per person, not exceeding
$1000 total for groups attending. Individuals may not apply separately if attending as part of an
organization/group.

Each student and student organization that will be funded must submit a form W-9 to get them registered into the Banner vendor table that allows payment to be made.  The W-9 and conference registration receipts should be emailed to sga@louisiana.edu at the time of Compliance Form submission.

Organizations that do not follow the requirements stated in the SGA bylaws will be placed on a probationary period of two semesters, not including summer semesters. During this time, they will not be able to receive any SGA funding.

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**Please note that the last day to submit funding requests for the Spring 2024 semester is Wednesday, April 17th at midnight.**

The Student Government Association funds individuals and registered campus organizations in accordance with the SGA bylaws. Any requests must be filed no later than 4 weeks before the event or trip. Any requests not received at least 4 weeks prior to the event will not receive funding.  We are currently funding under restructured guidelines as follows:

Conference Registration: $200 total for individuals and up to $200.00 per person, not exceeding
$1000 total for groups attending. Individuals applying as part of a group must include their organization in the application. SGA is currently able to fund for registration costs only, in the limits stated above.

Each student and student organization that will be funded must submit a form W-9 to get them registered into the Banner vendor table that allows payment to be made.  Organizations that do not follow the requirements stated in the SGA bylaws will be placed on a probationary period of two semesters, not including summer semesters. During this time, they will not be able to receive any SGA funding.

PLEASE NOTE: 
The SGA Finance Committee is responsible for the initial review of any funding request before it is then presented to the SGA Senate for approval.  Any request for funding must be reviewed and passed by the entire SGA Senate before funds may be disbursed.

AS PER CURRENT RULES ON FUNDING WITH THE BUSINESS OFFICE, WE ARE UNABLE TO REIMBURSE CONFERENCES PAID WITH GRANTS OR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS.

**Please note that the last day to submit funding requests for the Spring 2024 semester is Wednesday, April 17th at midnight.**

The Student Government Association funds registered campus organizations in strict accordance with the SGA bylaws. Requests must be filed no later than four weeks before the event. Any requests not received at least four weeks prior to the event will not receive funding. As a basic guideline, here are some funding rules (please refer to the SGA bylaws for additional information): *EXACT figures should be obtained from banquet halls, award shops, caterers, etc., and stated as such on this form. Estimates should not be included.

Receipts incurred through the event accounting for expenses allowed by SGA must be turned in to the SGA office, Student Union, Room 159, within the two weeks following the event. Organizations that do not follow the requirements stated in the SGA bylaws will be placed on a probationary period of two semesters, not including summer semesters. During this time, they will not be able to receive any SGA funding.

Submitting this form indicates that you have read the rules and regulations regarding the spending allocated funds procured from the Student Government Association of the 青青草视频 and agree to comply with them under penalty of probation.

PLEASE NOTE:
Any request for funding must be reviewed and passed by the SGA Programming Committee before funds may be disbursed.

The Student Government Association provides a supplemental fund voucher program for graduate students who deplete their PaperCut account. This program began and was implemented during the 2013-2014 Academic Year as one of the college projects from the members of the SGA College of Graduate School Delegation.


Your account is your individual account which keeps track of your printing allowance for each semester. Once a graduate student reaches $0.00, they will be able to fill out the online form to apply for a voucher that will add more funds to their account. Each voucher is worth $10.00 (100 pages of printing) and each student is allowed a maximum 2 per semester. There are only 50 vouchers available for the semester, so be sure to claim yours as soon as you run out!

Please attach/submit proof of the $0.00 balance with this online form.

"The purpose of the Lyceum Fee is to make available money to be used in the acquisition of classroom-type, academic speakers."--SGA bylaws

The Lyceum Fee is disbursed by a committee consisting of the following: SGA Treasurer as chairperson, two faculty representatives, and two student representatives--one at-large and one from the SGA senate.

Please reference the Lyceum Guidelines and use the online to submit your application for fund requests. All pertinent paperwork for Lyceum funding must be completed by the requestor, including the Scope of Services.

Should any questions persist, please contact the SGA Treasurer at sga@louisiana.edu

"A Student Technology Enhancement Program (STEP) Council is established to evaluate progress toward the completion of initiatives, make recommendations with regard to new initiatives, and offer input on all major technology efforts, both academic and administrative."

The 2024-2025 STEP Committee is comprised of SGA Vice President Jasim Ali as well as all SGA College Presidents.

To find out more about what is currently going on with UL Lafayette's Step Program,

Student Government Association Scholarships for domestic and International students are made available each spring semester. Scholarship applications are due Wednesday, July 3 at 4:00 p.m. CST. The scholarship application has been revised with the same form being used for both the domestic and International application. You will indicate in the top left corner of the form which application you are submitting.

Domestic Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

In order to be eligible as a potential recipient of this scholarship, a student must meet the following:

The student recipient must be a full-time student at UL Lafayette working toward a University undergraduate or graduate degree. If the student is graduating and is in his/her last semester then that student can be part-time.
Undergraduate applicants must be enrolled as sophomore, junior, or senior students and must have at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average.
Graduate applicants must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
The student applicant must show Extracurricular involvement and Community involvement


International Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

In order to be eligible as a potential recipient of this International scholarship, a student must meet the following:

  • May not be a U.S. Citizen.
  • May not necessarily be a Louisiana resident
  • Must be eligible to enter as a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student.
  • Must have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
  • Graduate students must be currently enrolled in Graduate School and in full compliance with Graduate School guidelines and requirements.