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Department of Campus Recreation & Unions Facilities and Campus Enhancement Fee ARC, Equestrian Center, IM Sports, and Sport Clubs Activities & Recreation Center Physical activity is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. Incorporating


  1. Department of Campus Recreation & Unions Facilities and Campus Enhancement Fee ARC, Equestrian Center, IM Sports, and Sport Clubs

  2. Activities & Recreation Center Physical activity is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. Incorporating exercise and recreation into a daily routine can increase energy and improve concentration and mental acumen. The CRU Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) offers both informal and formal recreation opportunities, making it easy for you to keep fit, relax, have fun and meet your fitness goals. • Informal Recreation • Group Exercise Classes • Instructional Classes (dance, martial arts, yoga, etc.) • Personal Training • Rock Climbing • IM Sports

  3. ARC - Usage Average approximately 5,000 users daily Open 124 hrs. (closed 44 hrs.) each week More than 3000 patrons play in the 4-Court Gym each week More than 7000 patrons utilize the Fitness Room each week

  4. ARC - Financials 140 Students employed annually Face Funding $582,000 paid annually for student wages $160,000 in programming expenses (e.g. maintenance contracts, equipment, towels, laundry, etc.) $1,100,000 in membership sales to non-students annually

  5. ARC – The Future Renovation/Expansion - Forecasting and addressing future fitness trends and needs - Additional square footage for Fitness/Wellness activities - Fitness Room redistribution (all strength training) - Significant addition of cardio equipment space - New dedicated boxing/training space (for speed & heavy bags) - Dedicated functional training spaces (indoor and outdoor)

  6. Equestrian Center The 25-acre Equestrian Center operates an extensive year-round English and Western riding program. Located on campus, the center features horse-boarding facilities, a 45,000-square-foot covered riding arena, a regulation dressage court, four barns and several pastures. Whether new to the sport or an experienced rider, UC Davis students gain skills and confidence under the direction of our professionally trained staff.

  7. Equestrian Center Approximately 25,600 visits to the EQC annually Boarding Lessons Guardian Angel Program 4 Sport Clubs (145 members on Dressage, Event, Hunter Jumper, & Western teams)

  8. Equestrian Center - Boarding 74 UC Davis UC Davis students board their horses at the EQC 55% of the boarders are Equestrian Sport Club members 42 Stalls (3 barns) and 32 Pasture spots (5 pastures)

  9. Equestrian Center - Lessons 351 Group Riding Lessons taught annually 305 UC Davis Students 46 Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Community Members 112 Private or Semi-Private Lessons taught annually 85 UC Davis Students 27 Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Community Members Muriel Gill Learn to Ride Program 50% fee waivers for up to 30 UC Davis students annually

  10. Equestrian Center - Guardian Angels 32 Guardian Angel spots available annually 24 UC Davis Students 8 Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Community Members All Volunteer

  11. Equestrian Center - Financials 30 - 40 Students employed annually $46,000 paid annually for student wages $36,000 in programming expenses (e.g. maintenance contracts, equipment, towels, laundry, etc.)

  12. Equestrian Center - FACE $38,500 in FACE funds used for facility-related expenses: Arena/Pasture Supplies Custodial Utilities Grounds Services (e.g. rodent management, landscaping) Physical Plant Currently in our final year of paying off the Covered Arena

  13. Intramural Sports Strives to provide students , faculty , staff , alumni , and other university affiliates dynamic recreational and competitive sports and activities that reflect the trends of today’s collegiate recreational sports program

  14. Intramural Sports 7,700 Unique Participants 1900 Teams 290 Student Employees 57,100 Hours of Participation

  15. Sport Clubs Promotes student participation in a wide range of intercollegiate athletic competition. 37 Clubs completely managed and run by the student members themselves

  16. Sport Clubs 37 Clubs 1250 Student-Athletes 250,000 Hours of Participation (practices and competitions) 154 Home Competitions/272 Away Competitions 155,096 Miles Traveled

  17. Sport Clubs Multiple National Championships over the past several years Women’s Club Lacrosse Men’s Varsity 4 Rowing Boxing Men’s Rugby Cycling (twice)

  18. Sport Clubs $134,000 Allocated to Clubs Annually Strive to Meet 20% of Expressed Need Sport Club Office Council Budget Hearings Each Spring

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