Auxiliary enterprises definition

Auxiliary enterprises means those entities that furnish goods or services to students, faculty or staff and charge a fee directly related, although not necessarily equal, to the cost of goods or services. Colleges will strive to operate their auxiliary enterprises in a self-supporting manner.
Auxiliary enterprises means self-supporting services provided at the community college for which fees or charges are paid, and includes but is not limited to food services, college stores, student unions, institutionally operated vending services, recreational activities, faculty clubs, laundries, parking facilities, and intercollegiate athletics.
Auxiliary enterprises means all facilities operated by or on behalf of the University offering or providing goods and/or services ancillary to and apart from the provision of education or the administration of the University, including without limitation facilities offering or providing housing, dining, books and supplies, athletic events, cultural or entertainment events, and similar functions or purposes.

More Definitions of Auxiliary enterprises

Auxiliary enterprises means any revenue producing facility or enterprise owned and operated by the Board on the main campus of the University in the City of Magnolia, Arkansas, including, but not limited to, the University’s Housing System, student union building, post office, food service facilities and book store, but as it relates to the Series 2019-B Bonds, Auxiliary Enterprises do not include athletic facilities.