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According to an e-mail sent last night to the HoCo chairs and treasurers, HoCos can continue to receive UC funds in an up-front, lump sum of $4,500 or access it through their House administration on an event-by-event basis...
...HoCos will continue to receive $4,500 as an up-front lump sum each semester, Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson said at yesterday’s meeting of the Committee on House Life...
...that each HoCo receives per semester from the UC comes from the optional student activities fee included in each student's termbill. In previous semesters, this amount was allocated to the HoCos as an upfront lump sum to be used at their discretion for House events. However, following the administration's demand that the UC terminate its in-room party grants program last week and the Council's defiance of this decision, the issue of whether HoCos and student groups would continue to receive upfront funding came into question during Tuesday's meetings between UC Executive Board members and administrators...
...receive funds for their social events, but she did not specify whether they would receive them upfront or retroactively. However, in subsequent e-mail exchanges and in this morning's Committee on House Life (CHL) meeting, Nelson confirmed that HoCos will still receive their $4,500 as an upfront lump sum each semesterbecause there is greater supervision in the Houses, citing the involvement of masters and resident tutors in HoCo events...
...College’s new measures. HoCos, which rely heavily on $4,500 per term checks from the UC for funding of stein clubs and other activities, will no longer be able to receive up-front funding for their events and expenses. Traditionally, HoCos have received a lump sum of money to pay for house social activities, thus freeing them from some constraints of the UC’s normal event-based grant process. In many cases, these funds go to smaller House grants for alcohol-free events. The new measures, however, appear to treat HoCos like any other student...