Funding Guidelines

The goal of GSC funding is to encourage social life on campus, to improve the lives and work of graduate students, to increase the visibility of the GSC, and to ensure that the special needs of graduate students will be addressed. The fairness and openness to all graduate student groups are the duties of the GSC Funding Board. The GSC Funding Board is described in the GSC Bylaws, Article II, Section C, Part 3.

The Allocations Board is composed of the GSC Treasurer, ASA Treasurer, the GSC President, one GSC Activities Committee Chair, one ASA Graduate Member-At-Large, and one Graduate Student Member-at-Large appointed by the Council.

The Appeals Board is composed of the GSC Treasurer, GSC Vice President, and one ASA Member-at-Large.

Eligibility

Steps to Receive Funding

Alcohol Policy

Funding Allocation Meetings

Requirements and Considerations


Eligibility

What is Funded

  1. Events
  2. Capital Expenses

Steps to Receive Funding

  1. Only student groups which are at least 50% comprised of graduate students may submit applications to the Funding Board. In addition, student groups must fall into one of the following categories (in the order of priority). Groups in category b and c must contact gsc-treasurer[at]mit[dot]edu before submitting their applications.
    1. ASA-recognized group with GSC-funded status;
    2. ASA-recognized group with unfunded status;
    3. Departmental graduate student groups;
    4. Graduate house governments.
  2. Apply for funding from GSC before the posted deadline on the GSC Funding Board homepage
  3. If requested to by the Funding Board, come to the Allocation Meeting to answer questions about your requests. Contact gsc-treasurer[at]mit[dot]edu immediately if your group wishes to reschedule the Allocation Meeting with the Funding Board or waive the right to appear at the Allocation Meeting.
  4. Publicize the event at least two weeks in advance using the MIT’s Events Calendar, Anno, and optionally using posters.
  5. Submit both the electronic and hard copy components of each reimbursement request before 5pm on the funding cycle deadline, as set by the GSC treasurer. Only original itemized receipts will be reimbursed. A credit card receipt without itemization is not sufficient. Sales tax will not be reimbursed. Contact SOLE for help with reimbursement.
  6. Comply with the Institute and GSC Alcohol Policies. Failure to comply with MIT policies and/or GSC Funding Board Guidelines could lead to citations and/or warnings from the GSC Funding Board regarding the GSC funding related issues, and/or a failure on the part of the GSC to provide funding and/or reimbursement.

In order to help graduate student groups coordinate and run events smoothly and follow MIT policies and GSC Funding Guidelines, members of the GSC Executive Committee/Funding Board will visit GSC-funded events from time to time.

GSC Funding Board Alcohol Policy

GSC Funding Board funds cannot be used to buy alcohol. However, alcohol may be present at a Funding Board sponsored event if other funding sources are used to purchase the alcohol and the event fully complies with all MIT Alcohol Policies, including the additional restrictions which apply to student groups.

Funding Allocation Meetings

Funding allocation meetings are usually held in the week after the funding application deadlines. New requests for funding may or may not be accepted in the Appeals meeting depending upon funds available.

Requirements and Considerations

I. Events

II. Capital Expenses