If you look at the ASUC budget, most clubs get only a pittance of a few hundred dollars. The nearest is SUPERB which puts on campus-wide concerts at only $132,200. No other student group even comes close to getting that much money. They are literally the BIGGEST special interest in the student group world. I want to call bullshit on Bridges + QARC not receiving major advantages from the ASUC and campus. I looked up what happens with the rest of the profits, and it seems like they are used by the Student Union to run the buildings and hire student group advisors ( source). You can see how much ASUC gets from the student store for student activities - it's only $170,000 (it's listed as CASSA). The ASUC gives out a total of about $900k to student groups, so that means Bridges + friends get about 22% of the total student group funding on this campus. (It's also interesting how they literally assign a dollar amount to different race/groups.) Queer Alliance & Resource Center (QARC) $16,600 Latinx Recruitment and Retention Center (RRRC) $50,800Īsian Pacific Islander Recruitment and Retention Center (REACH!) $19,300 Pilipinx Academic Student Services (PASS) $30,600 Native American Recruitment and Retention Center (NARRC) $10,600 Not only do they get their own student fee, but they dip into the pool used by other clubs.īridges Multicultural Resource Center $27,300Īrab Recruitment and Retention Center (ARRC) $600īlack Recruitment and Retention Center (BRRC) $43,800 They are the only student group with their own student fee. What do I mean by subsidiaries? Each race/ethnicity gets has their own constitute center that together form Bridges ( source).Īdditionally Bridges has their own $6/student fee that adds up to $114,00k (38,000 student * $6). So I was looking through the ASUC's student activities budget and found that Bridges + QARC + their subsidiaries get $200,000 from the ASUC.
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