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Dean’s Funding Weighted Point System As a requirement of Dean’s Funding, all awarded organizations must participate in events sponsored by the Engineering Dean’s Office, Undergraduate Student Engagement, or the Fulton Student Council. Events not sponsored by these entities are ineligible for fulfilling the aforementioned requirement. These events are provided to promote Student Organization participation and integration with other orgs, and with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. A required number of points ensures organization participation in these events and raises awareness of other events occurring in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. By attending these events, an organization will earn a certain number of points based upon the nature of the event and the number of members that attended the event. Some examples have been provided below. Event Point Value Event Description/Parameters Examples 4-5 An event that has a duration exceeding 4 hours where the participating group members equals or exceeds the organization’s minimum*. Engineering Open House (Required participation with booth or set up/event management), Trebuchet Launches, Homecoming Parade, Engineering Convocation, Fulton Engineering Career Fair 3 An event that has a duration under 4 hours where the participating group members equals or exceeds the organization’s minimum*. Most FSESC Events (Raves, Organization Fairs, BBQ’s), FURI Symposiums, EPICS events, Engineering Convocation, Homecoming, Fall Welcome, MESA, More to Explore, Engineering Career Fair, Engineering Career Center events 2 An event where the participating group members are less than the Refer to 3 point events.

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Dean’s Funding Weighted Point System

As a requirement of Dean’s Funding, all awarded organizations must participate in events sponsored by the Engineering Dean’s Office, Undergraduate Student Engagement, or the Fulton Student Council. Events not sponsored by these entities are ineligible for fulfilling the aforementioned requirement.

These events are provided to promote Student Organization participation and integration with other orgs, and with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. A required number of points ensures organization participation in these events and raises awareness of other events occurring in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. By attending these events, an organization will earn a certain number of points based upon the nature of the event and the number of members that attended the event. Some examples have been provided below.

Event Point Value

Event Description/Parameters Examples

4-5 An event that has a duration exceeding 4 hours where the participating group members equals

or exceeds the organization’s minimum*.

Engineering Open House (Required participation with booth

or set up/event management), Trebuchet Launches, Homecoming Parade, Engineering Convocation,

Fulton Engineering Career Fair

3 An event that has a duration under 4 hours where the participating group members equals

or exceeds the organization’s minimum*.

Most FSESC Events (Raves, Organization Fairs, BBQ’s), FURI

Symposiums, EPICS events, Engineering Convocation,

Homecoming, Fall Welcome, MESA, More to Explore, Engineering Career Fair,

Engineering Career Center events

2 An event where the participating group members are less than the organization’s

minimum*, regardless of duration.

Refer to 3 point events.

Variable Events and activities at the discretion of the Engineering Student Council and

Undergraduate Student Engagement.

Miscellaneous presentations, contract work, etc. at the discretion

of the mentioned entities.

*The organization minimum is equal to 10% of the organization’s active membership, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4.

All awarded organizations must earn 10 Dean’s Funding Points in order to be eligible for funding in the next semester.