Program Allocations Board to Hold Final Supplemental Funding Round

Program Allocations Board to Hold Final Supplemental Funding Round
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The Program Allocations Board will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in ARKU 516 for its spring supplemental funding round. The board will hear proposals from fee areas that submitted supplemental funding requests for the spring semester. Proposals will be posted for public review at asg.uark.edu after noon on Feb. 10.

The Program Allocations Board at the University of Arkansas exists to allocate monies collected from the student activity fee to its dedicated programmatic fee areas. Monies allocated from PAB must directly further the organizational principles and purposes of its member areas. The PAB does not give preferential treatment to any fee area in order to respect the diversity of viewpoints and interests of students at the University of Arkansas.

Any questions should be referred to Board Chair and ASG President Bo Renner at asgpres@uark.edu

Contacts

Bo Renner, ASG President
Associated Student Government
479-575-5255, asgpres@uark.edu

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