Getting involved in ATFAB is a great way to learn more about transportation planning on campus while making new friends.

ATFAB membership includes a voting and non-voting representative from each college and the graduate school, in addition to two voting and non-voting members from ASCSU. These representatives are selected by their affiliation’s leadership each year. Each college tends to have different policies, procedures, and expectations for nominating representatives. Reaching out to ATFAB and your college council leadership at the same time is usually a good plan. If you can’t find contact information for your council’s leadership, we are happy to help connect you. The board is managed by the chair, vice chair, secretary, and financial officer, who together form the executive committee. A new executive committee is selected by a board vote at the end of each school year.

If you’re interested in learning more, reach out to [email protected] to get in touch! ATFAB can also be found at many of the transportation-related educational events, including We Ride. If you’re college is fully seated at the moment, serving on ATFAB isn’t the only way to get involved with campus transportation. Still reach out, and we can help connect you to other opportunities.

Other key opportunities include the Campus Bicycle Advisory Committee (CBAC), which is almost always looking for more students. You can also look into becoming a bike mechanic at The Spoke or working as a Rambassador through CSU Transportation to get involved in other aspects of transportation on campus. If you’re interested in serving on a fee board, you can also check out the University Technology Fee Advisory Board (UTFAB) or the University Facility Fee Advisory Board (UFFAB).