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[[Image:Orgchart.jpg|thumb|This chart shows the flow of student life fees paid by undergraduates.  The fees are collected by the University, then given in ratio to the student councils based on student body population.  At F@CU, the councils divide the money between the governing boards.]]
 
[[Image:Orgchart.jpg|thumb|This chart shows the flow of student life fees paid by undergraduates.  The fees are collected by the University, then given in ratio to the student councils based on student body population.  At F@CU, the councils divide the money between the governing boards.]]
  
The '''governing board'''s at Columbia are several bodies (normally cited as either 6 or 7) that govern specific student activities and organizations.  Each governing boards each represents a different category of organization, and each governing board appeals at the end of every year to the four undergraduate [[student council|student councils]] for funding for the upcoming year at an event known as '[[F@CU]]' (pronounced 'fack-yoo').
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The '''governing board'''s at Columbia are several bodies (normally cited as either 6 or 7) that govern specific categories of student activities and organizations.
  
 
== List of governing boards ==
 
== List of governing boards ==
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The six undergraduate governing boards are:
 
The six undergraduate governing boards are:
  
*[[Student Governing Board]] ([[SGB]]) - political, religious, and humanitarian groups
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*[[Student Governing Board]] ([[SGB]]) - political, religious, humanitarian, activist and identity groups
 
*[[Club Sports Governing Board]] ([[CSGB]]) - [[club sports]] teams
 
*[[Club Sports Governing Board]] ([[CSGB]]) - [[club sports]] teams
 
*[[Intergreek Council]] - fraternities and sororities
 
*[[Intergreek Council]] - fraternities and sororities
 
*[[Community Impact]] ([[CI]]) - community service groups
 
*[[Community Impact]] ([[CI]]) - community service groups
*[[Activities Board at Columbia]] ([[ABC]]) - all other groups that do not fall under the other four boards
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*[[Activities Board at Columbia]] ([[ABC]]) - all other groups that do not fall under the other boards
*[[Governing Board at Barnard]] - Barnard groups
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*[[Governing Board at Barnard]] - Barnard groups<ref>Barnard is technically an affiliate of Columbia</ref>
  
 
The seventh, slightly different, governing board is:
 
The seventh, slightly different, governing board is:
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*[[Interschool Governing Board]] ([[IGB]]) - student groups that consist of both graduate and undergraduate students
 
*[[Interschool Governing Board]] ([[IGB]]) - student groups that consist of both graduate and undergraduate students
  
==See also==
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== Functions ==
*[[Student groups]]
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*[[Student organizations and governance]]
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The main functions of the governing boards are:
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*appeal to the undergraduate [[student councils]] for funding out of [[student life fee]]s at the end of each academic year in an event known as '[[F@CU]]' (pronounced 'fack-yoo')
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*set rules, policies and timelines for [[student groups]] to receive recognition
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*award and distribute funding to recognized groups
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*provide recognized groups with various benefits such as a Columbia student group account and the ability to reserve space with [[University Events Management]], and in the case of some boards, the rights to use the Columbia logo, space in [[Dodge Fitness Center]], etc.
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[[Barnard College]]'s participation in funding the governing boards (and thus student groups) is particularly complicated.
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== References ==
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<references/>
  
 
[[Category:Club administration]]
 
[[Category:Club administration]]

Revision as of 20:40, 1 December 2013

This chart shows the flow of student life fees paid by undergraduates. The fees are collected by the University, then given in ratio to the student councils based on student body population. At F@CU, the councils divide the money between the governing boards.

The governing boards at Columbia are several bodies (normally cited as either 6 or 7) that govern specific categories of student activities and organizations.

List of governing boards

The six undergraduate governing boards are:

The seventh, slightly different, governing board is:

Functions

The main functions of the governing boards are:

  • appeal to the undergraduate student councils for funding out of student life fees at the end of each academic year in an event known as 'F@CU' (pronounced 'fack-yoo')
  • set rules, policies and timelines for student groups to receive recognition
  • award and distribute funding to recognized groups
  • provide recognized groups with various benefits such as a Columbia student group account and the ability to reserve space with University Events Management, and in the case of some boards, the rights to use the Columbia logo, space in Dodge Fitness Center, etc.

Barnard College's participation in funding the governing boards (and thus student groups) is particularly complicated.

References

  1. Barnard is technically an affiliate of Columbia