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Associated Students of the University of California, Los Angeles
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The Associated Students of the University of California, Los Angeles, also known as the Associated Students UCLA or ASUCLA, is the students' association of the University of California, Los Angeles. It was founded in 1919, the same year UCLA was established.[1][5]
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Abbreviation | ASUCLA |
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Nickname | Associated Students UCLA |
Formation | 1919 (1919)[1] |
Type | Unincorporated association[2][3] |
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Legal status | 501(c)(3)[2] |
Purpose | Student association |
Headquarters | 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, California 90024[2] |
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Budget (FY18) | $80M+[1] |
Revenue (FY17) | $77,711,919[4] |
Expenses (FY17) | $77,335,901[4] |
Staff (2016) | 2,568[2] |
Volunteers (~2016) | ~960[2] |
Website | asucla |
ASUCLA has four major divisions: The Undergraduate Students Association, the Graduate Students Association, Student Media, and Services & Enterprises.[6] These first three divisions are generally managed by their own internal bodies (primarily the Undergraduate Students Association Council, the Graduate Students Association, and the ASUCLA Communications Board), while the Services & Enterprises division is directly governed by the ASUCLA Board of Directors (which delegates day-to-day management of the division to the association's executive director and other professional staff).[7][8]