Difference between revisions of "B-status"
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==English Orthographic Pronunciation== | ==English Orthographic Pronunciation== | ||
[bee sta-dus] | [bee sta-dus] | ||
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+ | [bi st'æɾəs] | ||
===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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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Description
- Permanent classification of ASG-recognized student 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.
English Orthographic Pronunciation
[bee sta-dus]
IPA
[bi st'æɾəs]
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?