Search toggle
Contact toggle
Search toggle
Say hello.
Focus Str. 5th Ave, 98/2 34746 Manhattan, New York
+1 222 44 55
Spring 2026 AS Election

Vote NO on the
WWU Athletics Fee

Western Washington University wants to add a new $80.36/quarter fee on top of what students already pay — to cover an athletics budget gap that administrators created.

$80.36 New fee per quarter
$241.08 More per academic year
32% S&A already to athletics
No guaranteed S&A fee reduction
During the 2025 AS Senate debate, officials confirmed on the record that the new athletics fee would be in addition to the current S&A fee — and that a reduction in your existing S&A fee was not guaranteed. You would simply pay more.

The Numbers You Need to Know

These figures come directly from official WWU Board of Trustees documents, the AS Senate minutes, and the official 2025 athletics fee referendum packet.

$80.36
Proposed quarterly fee

Charged to Bellingham-campus students enrolled in 6+ credits. Fall, winter, and spring quarters only.

$241.08
Additional cost per academic year

$80.36 × 3 quarters. On top of the existing S&A fee of $259.41/quarter you already pay.

32%
S&A budget already going to athletics

Athletics already receives the largest share of student S&A fee allocations — before any new referendum fee.

$2.81M
Projected annual revenue from this fee

Based on the official 2025 referendum packet projection. This money would remove athletics from the normal S&A process.

~$500K
Athletics operating deficit (FY2025-26)

The Board-approved athletics budget projects $5.56M in expenditures against $5.06M in revenue — a gap students are being asked to close.

4%
Max annual fee increase allowed

The 2025 proposal allows the fee to increase automatically by up to 4% per year — with no student vote required for each increase.

Why You Should Vote No

These aren't opinions — they're the factual record from official documents and AS meeting minutes.

  • Students already fund athletics. Athletics gets $2.27M from S&A fees annually — already 32% of the entire S&A budget. This referendum asks students to pay even more on top of what they already contribute.
  • No S&A fee reduction guaranteed. In 2025, senators directly asked whether S&A fees would decrease if athletics left the process. The answer on the record: no commitment can be made.
  • Administration created the deficit — not students. WWU's Board-approved athletics budget shows a ~$500K annual operating shortfall. That's an administrative budgeting failure, not a student responsibility.
  • A low-turnout election shouldn't impose fees on everyone. Previous AS elections have drawn only around 500 voters. The AS election code requires a simple majority — a small fraction of students can bind the entire student body to a new annual fee.
  • Students are already stretched thin. AS senators explicitly cited the student basic-needs survey during the 2025 debate, noting that many students already struggle with rent, food, and essential expenses.
  • The fee can grow without another vote. The 2025 proposal allows the fee to increase up to 4% per year automatically. A $74 fee today can become $90+ within five years — with no student vote required.
  • Transparency concerns were still unresolved in 2026. At the February 2026 AS Senate meeting, senators said previous questions still hadn't received solid answers, information had been conflicting, and the process needed to be clearer.

How We Got Here

This isn't the first time athletics has tried to get a dedicated student fee. Here's the timeline.

FY 2025–26
Athletics budget approved with a ~$500K deficit

WWU's Board of Trustees approved an athletics budget showing $5,560,361 in expenditures against $5,060,872 in revenue. A multi-year plan warned cuts could include moving sports to club status without new revenue.

Spring 2025
First referendum attempt — AS Senate voted it down 11–6–1

A prior version of the proposal (then at $74/quarter) was presented to AS Senate. Senators raised concerns about affordability, low voter turnout, and lack of transparency. The motion to oppose the referendum passed with 11 ayes, 6 nays, 1 abstain. The 2026 version now seeks $80.36/quarter.

February 4, 2026
AS Senate revisits — transparency concerns persist

Senators said previous questions still hadn't received solid answers, that information had been conflicting, and that the process needed to be more transparent before moving forward.

March 5, 2026
AS Executive Board votes 6–0–1 to put it on the ballot

Despite the Senate's 2025 rejection and unresolved transparency concerns, the AS Executive Board approved the athletics fee referendum for the Spring 2026 AS General Election ballot.

Spring 2026 — NOW
The referendum is on the ballot. Your vote matters.

The Spring 2026 AS General Election is your chance to vote NO. Tell your friends. Bring people to the polls. A small number of voters can decide this for everyone.

What Would This Fee Actually Fund?

Proponents sometimes imply this is about saving a single sport or building a specific facility. The official documents tell a different story.

From the official 2025 referendum packet:
The fee would "support all 15 intercollegiate athletics programs, plus broader athletics operations" — including women's sports, men's sports, athletic aid, trainers, strength & conditioning, operations, and administration. This is a general athletics department budget fix, not a targeted investment. The 2026 referendum sets this at $80.36/quarter.
"Athletics already gets 32% of S&A allocations. In FY2025, that equaled $2,195,300 — or $65.96 per quarter from every full-time student. This referendum would add another $80.36/quarter on top of that, for a total athletics contribution of roughly $140/quarter per student." — Calculated from WWU Board of Trustees budget documents and official S&A allocation records
Spring 2026 AS General Election
VOTE NO

On the WWU Athletics Fee Referendum.
Tell your friends. Show up.

Fee if it passes
$80.36/quarter
Your extra annual cost
$241.08/year
S&A already to athletics
32%
Sources & Documentation
  • WWU Board of Trustees: Intercollegiate Athletics Budget, FY2025–26
  • AS Senate Minutes, April 14, 2025 — Vote on athletics referendum motion
  • AS Executive Board Draft Minutes, March 5, 2026 — Referendum approval vote (6-0-1)
  • AS Senate Meeting Notes, February 4, 2026 — Transparency concerns raised
  • Official 2025 Athletics Fee Referendum Packet — $74/quarter proposal, $2.81M projection
  • WWU S&A Budget Materials, 2024–25 — Athletics receives 32% of S&A allocations
  • WWU S&A Fee Athletics Fee Referendum 2026 — April 1, 2026 official packet
  • WWU Multi-Year Athletics Budget Plan — Deficit projections and risk of sport cuts

This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by Western Washington University or ASWWU. It is an independent student advocacy resource.