RSO How to Apply for Funding Info Session

RSO How to Apply for Funding Info Session
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Associated Student Government's Registered Student Organization Financial Affairs Board will host several How to Apply for Funding informational sessions in the Arkansas Union to educate RSO members on how to apply for student fee funding for events through the ASG. Each session will start at 6 p.m. and last one hour.

These informational sessions are designed to help RSO members understand the funding processes, forms and procedures. Each session will cover the same material, so representatives of RSOs will only need to attend one session. While these sessions are not mandatory, they will greatly benefit groups seeking student fee funding through ASG.

Each session is Arkansas Union 504 on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 4, in ARKU 504
  • Tuesday, March 4, in ARKU 504
  • Tuesday, April 1, in ARKU 504
  • Tuesday, May 6, in ARKU 504

Additional funding information can be found on the ASG website.

For more information, contact Matthew Chaffin, ASG treasurer, at asgtres@uark.edu or come by his office in ARKU A669. 

Contacts

Matt Chaffin, ASG Treasurer
Associated Student Government
479-575-5255, asgtres@uark.edu

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