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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Noun
Noun
==Pronunciation==
['bee / 'stad əs]


==Description==
==Description==
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# Groups that share funding from a pool separate from and smaller than the pool for [[A-status]] groups.
# Groups that share funding from a pool separate from and smaller than the pool for [[A-status]] groups.
# Groups that once held [[T-status]] and can apply for [[A-status]].  
# Groups that once held [[T-status]] and can apply for [[A-status]].  
==English Orthographic Pronunciation==
[bee sta-dus]


===Privileges<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oYbokI0ABdZlNKblM5WmhIOU0/view ASG Recognition Guide]</ref>===
===Privileges<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oYbokI0ABdZlNKblM5WmhIOU0/view ASG Recognition Guide]</ref>===

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Part of Speech

Noun

Description

  1. Permanent classification of ASG-recognized student groups.
  2. Groups that share funding from a pool separate from and smaller than the pool for A-status groups.
  3. Groups that once held T-status and can apply for A-status.

English Orthographic Pronunciation

[bee sta-dus]

Privileges[1]

  • Book rooms in Norris.
  • Access community vans.
  • T-status for one year.
  • ASG recognition.
  • ASG funding from B-status pool.
  • Access to ASG equipment.

Example Sentence

How much funding can a b-status group get per quarter?

ASG Website

References