What are “amenities fees,” anyway?
If you’re in college, you may have noticed something on your bill called an “amenities fee.” Sometimes, it’s called a “Student Services and Amenities Fee,” or SSAF. These fees are what colleges and universities charge for non-academic services.
The idea is that these fees support a bunch of different activities and resources to make your time as a student better. Think of it as a way to fund all the things that make college life more than just classes.
This article will dive deep into what SSAF is, including what it’s for, how the money is used, and how it affects students. We’ll cover the nuts and bolts of the fee, how the school decides where the money goes, ways students can weigh in, and the rules about spending it.