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SPRING 2008 - STUDENT ORGANIZATION STATUSES
Student Organization Statuses have been updated, you may view them: Student Organization Statuses April 2008
A CSO rating of 3-5 is good.
If your CSO rating is a 1-2, that is
considered poor standing. See the CSO
Guidelines to further outline what that entails. P is
Probation.
The status list is set up like this:
Organization Name, Organization Status: I/D C, P, M
I/D= status increase or decrease (if left blank, then status stayed the same)
The reason(s) why status decreased:
C= did not update
constitution
P= paperwork was not
turned in or late
M= did not attend 3RD
Large Group Meeting
**If you think that your organization’s status should be something else, or that you were not marked for turning in paperwork/constitution or attending the meeting- FILL OUT A STATUS APPEAL FORM!!!
They can be found on the Student Government Website under Student Organizations.
DUE- FRIDAY MAY 2ND BY 5PM IN THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE!!!
If you have questions
contact: Amber.Altstadt@ndsu.edu
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The Bison Information Network has made much progress; a formal proposal has been developed, matching funds are in the works, and we have an architect developing a quote for a studio. The NDSUwiki is progressing, articles from students around campus have started rolling in.
Other projects the Technology Commission has been working on includes looking at email system alternatives for our campus emailing system, evaluating calendaring systems that will allow students to easily find events going on around campus, more printing options for Go Print, ensuring fair and balanced spending of the student technology fee, as well as developing means that will promote student communication.
If you have any interest in helping out the Technology Commission is always looking for people that will help us take on one of our many technology projects, you don’t even have to have extensive technological knowledge to help out. Please contact Brian.Fier@ndsu.edu if you would like to help out.
Brian Fier
Executive Commissioner of Technology
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