Engineering Undergraduate Equipment Fund
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The Engineering Undergraduate Equipment Fund (EUGE) is a fund composed of fees paid by Engineering undergraduate students and of other contributions, whose purpose is to provide those students with additional laboratory equipment.
Equipment Fund Committee
The Equipment Fund Committee (EFC) is a committee of the EUS that normally administers the Equipment Fund.
Voting Procedure
- Each member of the EFC has one vote.
- A two-thirds majority is required for a departmental proposal to pass, otherwise the proposal is rejected for the current year.
- A unanimous vote is required for a Faculty proposal to pass, otherwise the proposal is rejected for the current year.
- Rejected proposals may be submitted again, with or without modifications, in subsequent allocations.
Membership
The EFC is composed of twenty-seven members, from student departmental representatives to the Chairpeople of the various departments. Quorum consists of twelve members of the EFC, provided the Dean, one student representative from each of the departments, and the Vice President Academic of the EUS, are all in attendance.
Proposals from a department may only be voted on if that department’s chairperson is present.
Proposals for the Faculty purchases may only be voted on if the Faculty student representative is present.
The makeup of the committee is as follows:
Student Reps:
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Faculty Reps:
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Departments
Only those departments recognized in the Equipment Fund Bylaws are eligible to apply (in addition to the Faculty of Engineering as a whole). Currently the recognized departments are:
- Bioengineering.
- Chemical Engineering.
- Civil Engineering.
- Electrical and Computer Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Mining Engineering.
- Materials Engineering.
- School of Architecture.