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Name: Jackie Byrd School & Focus: UNI `11, Pre-Med Residence: Bay State Road Brownstones Other University Involvements: Admissions Ambassador Pre-Med Society
Name: Cathy Faneca School & Major: CAS `10, English, Religion Residence: South Campus Other University Involvements: South Campus RA, Dance Marathon Employed by: Boston Medical Center
Name: Chris Kramer School & Year: CAS Ô11, Economics Residence: Warren Towers Other University Involvements: Cultural Experience, President Employed by: BU Financial Aid Office
Name: Kimberly Morton School & Major: CAS `11, International Relations and Religion Residence: West Campus Other University Involvements: X-ception Step Team, Howard Thurman Center Student Ambassadors, Co-Chair, Trustee Scholar
Name: Carol Guerrero School & Major: CAS '12, Sociology and Political Science Residence: Bay State Road Brownstone Other University Involvements: 85
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Name: Zachary Colbeth School & Major: SMG `10, Business Administration, Concentration in Law Residence: Off-Campus Other University Involvements: Armenian Students Association, Treasurer Corporate Law Society, Treasurer Intramural Soccer
Name: Chris Coffee School & Major: CAS `11, Mathematics and Economics Residence: Abroad Fall 2009 Other Interests: Trumpet
Name: Chris Eldred School & Year: CAS Ô11, History and Political Science Residence: South Campus Other University Involvements: Marsh Chapel Choir Employed by: Warren Towers Dining Hall
By-Laws The Boston University Allocations Board is governed by the Allocations Board By-Laws. The By-Laws include information about the membership application process, the responsibilities of members, and the structure of meetings. By-Laws (Word Document) Revised March 17, 2008
Responsibilities
Acknowledgement and Non-Disclosure Agreement (RANDA) RANDA (Word Document) Revised September 24, 2007
Application for New Members The Board is always looking for involved and dynamic individuals to add to the already vibrant mix of members. However, spaces on the Board are limited. Primarily, we look for students with programming experience and the passion to fulfill all the duties of being on the AB. The first step in the application process (which takes at least 4 weeks from start to finish) is to fill out the application below and turn it in to an officer at a Board meeting. Application & Instructions (Word Document) Revised March 18, 2008
Hazing Law Acknowledgement Pursuant to the General Law of Massachusetts Chapter 269, Section 19, the Boston University Student Activities Office has developed a policy of requiring the executive board of every student organization to sign a statement acknowledging that they have received a copy of Sections 17, 18, and 19 of Chapter 269 of the General Law of Massachusetts and that they shall distribute a copy of this law to every member, plebe, pledge, or applicant for membership of the organization, and that the group, team, or organization understands and agrees to comply with the provisions of this law. The Allocations Board is a student organization recognized by the Boston University Student Activities Office. Therefore, the Allocations Board requires all applicants for membership to acknowledge that they have received a copy of Sections 17, 18, and 19 of Chapter 269 of the General Law of Massachusetts, reprinted here and available on the Allocations Board website: Hazing Law Acknowledgement (Word Document) Revised July 25, 2007
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