New Student Club Funding Policy
TITLE: New Student Club Funding Policy
The university has announced a new policy regarding funding for student clubs. Starting next semester, clubs must submit a detailed budget proposal to receive funding. The proposal should include a breakdown of expected expenses, such as event costs and promotional materials. Additionally, clubs are encouraged to seek alternative funding sources, including sponsorships and fundraising events. This change aims to ensure transparency and encourage clubs to be more financially responsible. All proposals are to be reviewed by the Student Activities Committee.
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Two students are talking about the new club funding policy. One of them, Sarah, doesn’t like the change. She thinks it will make it harder for smaller clubs to get started because they might not have the experience to write detailed budgets. She also worries that focusing on external funding could take time away from organizing actual club activities. On the other hand, her friend Mike thinks it’s a good idea because it teaches students valuable skills like budgeting and planning. He also believes that clubs that can’t be transparent with their finances might not deserve funding. They both agree it’s going to be a big change for everyone.
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The reading passage describes a campus policy or announcement. The student in the conversation expresses an opinion about it and gives reasons. Summarize the announcement and explain the student’s opinion and reasons. Preparation time: 30 seconds, Response time: 60 seconds.
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The announcement is about a new policy requiring student clubs to submit budget proposals to receive funding. In the conversation, Sarah opposes this change. She thinks it will be tough for smaller clubs to start since they may not know how to create detailed budgets. Additionally, she fears that looking for outside funding will distract from organizing club activities. Her friend argues that the policy teaches important skills like budgeting and ensures financial transparency. They both agree it’s a significant change, but Sarah is more worried about its negative effects.
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