The Instructional Resilience and Enhancement Fee (IREF) is a course materials and services fee that supports tools, infrastructure, and in-person and remote instruction staff. Students pay $130 per semester or $260 for the 2024–25 academic year. The IREF addresses instructors’ and students’ changing requirements and expectations regarding software and classroom-related technology to ensure consistent and easily accessible remote instruction tools.

IREF also provides access to additional software, technologies, and services that enhance student learning and provide a foundation for instructional resilience. In addition to software licensing Microsoft Office, Zoom Pro, and Adobe Suite, the fee provides funding for the Student Technology Equity Program (STEP), which supplies laptops and other hardware to students in need. IREF is included in your cost of attendance for financial aid purposes.

The IREF aligns with several other UC campuses (UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside, and UC Irvine), which have already instituted a course materials fee to fund various instructional technologies. The fees vary from the Instructional Enhancement Initiative Fee of $324/year (UCLA) to the Collaborate Student Technology Fee of $119.40/year (UC Santa Barbara) for the 2023–2024 academic year.

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