Welcome to the Associated Engineering Student Body, home to the many student organizations within the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach. The AESB represents all of the students in the College to the University and on behalf of the University, awards grant money to the student organizations to further their academic and community work, and seeks to further the professional pursuits of the students in the College. Involvement on campus and in student organizations has been proven time and again to improve retention and overall success among students both in school and in their professional careers; consequently, every student ought to try to be an active member of a student organization that pertains to one's interests or field of study.
| $1.8 Million to CSULB - Less Spring Classes Cut |
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| Written by AESB Secretary | |
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 | |
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Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: I want to inform you of some good news from the budget front. The campus has been notified that we will receive a one-time allocation of $1.8 million from additional federal stimulus funding for the principal purpose of supporting added classes. The academic colleges are currently in the process of reducing their Spring schedules in line with our budget and enrollment realities. These new funds will mean that colleges will not need to eliminate as many classes in Spring 2010 due to budget cuts. Also, because the overall intent of the funding is to assist efficient progress to degree, a small portion will be used to ensure adequate academic advising for our students. This additional funding is wonderful news and will prove helpful in the next semester. Under the current budgetary circumstances, every little bit helps. F. King Alexander
More information at Budget Central. |
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Next general meeting: March 12, 2010, 1pm, VEC-202. Leadership Retreat: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 7:30-9:30pm, Pyramid Annex. Best practices notes. Freshmen, interested in getting involved? Check out e-LIFE, a freshmen engineering leaders program. Current students - become a mentor! Missed what happened the last couple months? Check out The Engine Ear, AESB's Newsletter. New Issue - December! Would you like to stay up to date on the happenings of AESB? Join AESB's mailing list. |