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Master Account Listing Associated Students Incorporated Master Account Listing FY 2019-20 LEGEND Y Registered with OSLCC 19-20 Registered / OSLCC Name Listing Agency ASI Donations Council Activ e AATCC SOCAL BRONCOS 3A5025 176090 5A5025 Y Agriculture ACT ORS COLLABORATING WITH T ECHNICIANS 3A5015 175225 5A5015 Y CLASS ACT S2F ELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 3A5005 5A5005 Y Student Interest ADELANT E ESTUDIANT ES @ CECCHE 3A0055 170180 5A0055 Y Multi Cultura l AGRICULTURE PEER ADVISORS 3A0780 173380 5A0780 Y Agriculture AGRICULTURERICULTURAL BIOLOGY CLUB 3S0010 170160 5S0010 Y Agriculture AGRICULTURERICULTURE AMBASSADORS 3A0700 172010 5A0700 Y Agriculture AGRICULT URERICULT URE COUNCIL 154010 Y Agriculture ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INCORPORATED 3A0550 175013 5A0550 Y GREEK ALPHA KAPPA DELTA & SOCIOLOGY CLUB 3A0260 170430 5A0260 Y CLASS ALPHA KAPPA PSI- COED BUSINESS FRATERNITY 3A0265 175335 5A0265 Y UBS S ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA--NATIONAL FRESHMEN HONOR SOCIETY 3A0670 170755 5A0670 Y Student Interest ALPHA PHI GAMMA SORORITY 3A0450 171690 5A0450 Y GREEK ALPHA PHI OMEGA NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY 3A0130 173820 5A0130 Y Student Interest ALPHA PI MU-­ INDUST RIAL ENGINEERING HONORARY 3A0280 170540 5A0280 Y Engineering ALPHA PI SIGMA SORORITY, INC. 3A0640 171040 5A0640 Y GREEK ALPHA XI DELTA FRATERNITY 3A5130 5A5130 Y GREEK AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, CAL POLY POMONA 3A0080 173740 5A0080 Y Student Interest AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS 3I0010 170101 5I0010 Y Engineering AMERICAN INST IT UTE OF ARCHIT ECT URE ST UDENT S 3A0050 170045 5A0050 Y Engineering AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 3X0010 170275 5X0010 Y Engineering AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION 3A0365 170085 5A0365 Y Student Interest AMERICAN PLANNING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 3U0020 170100 5U0020 Y CLASS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 3X0050 170230 5X0050 Y Engineering AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS 3A0390 173100 5A0390 Y Engineering AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHIT ECTS, CPP STUDENT CHAPTER 3L0090 170170 5L0090 Y Enviromental AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 3M0010 170205 5M0010 Y Engineering ANIMAL HEALTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION 3A0660 171730 5A0660 Y Agriculture ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY 3A0180 170610 5A0180 Y CLASS APPAREL MERCHANDISING AND MANAGRICULTUREEMENT ASSOCIATION 3A0650 171660 5A0650 Y Agriculture ARMENIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 3A0160 171510 5A0160 Y Multi Cultura l ART INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC DESIGNERS 3A0620 171390 5A0620 Y Enviromental ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA, CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE 3A0060 5A0060 Y Engineering UNIVERSITY, POMONA CHAPTER ASSOCIATED MANUFACTURING SOCIETIES 3A0750 170675 5A0750 Y Engineering ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT EVENT PROFESSIONALS 3A0230 170725 5A0230 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement BADMINTON CLUB 3B0013 175160 5B0013 Y Student Interest BARKADA -- FILIPINO AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 3B0100 170260 5B0100 Y Multi Cultura l BETA ALPHA PSI -- INTERNATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY 3B0530 171900 5B0530 Y UBS S BETA GAMMA SIGMA 3B0510 173640 5B0510 Y UBS S BIOT ECHNOLOGY CLUB 3B5030 175500 5B5030 Y SCIENCE BOTANICUS 3B0700 173710 5B0700 Y SCIENCE BRIDGES INTERNATIONAL 3B0750 173620 5B0750 Y Multi Cultura l BRONCETT ES DANCE T EAM 3B0610 173040 5B0610 Y Student Interest BRONCO ASCENDERS (FORMALY KNOWN AS CAL POLY CLIMBERS CLUB) 3B5015 176075 5B5015 Y Student Interest BRONCO PEP BAND 3B0220 5B0220 Y Student Interest BRONCO RUNNING CLUB 3B5055 176050 5B5055 Y Student Interest BRONCO SPACE 3B0150 5B0150 Y Engineering BRONCO TABLE TENNIS 3B5040 175370 5B5040 Y Student Interest BUSINESS OF ENTERTAINMENT ASSOCIATION 3B0580 5B0580 Y UBS S CAL POLY POMONA CHINESE STUDENTS & SCHOLARS ASSOCIATION 3C5007 177020 5C5007 Y Multi Cultura l CAL POLY POMONA E-SPORTS 3C5003 175210 5C5003 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA GAME DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT CLUB 3C5100 175590 5C5100 Y SCIENCE CAL POLY POMONA HORSEMANSHIP CLUB 3V0040 171310 5V0040 Y Agriculture CAL POLY POMONA HYPERLOOP 3C5150 175006 5C5150 Y Engineering Page 1 of 5 Registered / OSLCC Name Listing Agency ASI Donations Council Activ e CAL POLY POMONA KINGS CHESS CLUB 3K5020 170135 5K5020 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA LIQUID ROCKET LAB 3C0100 5C0100 Y Engineering CAL POLY POMONA MARKET RESEARCH CLUB 3M5020 175440 5M5020 Y UBS S CAL POLY POMONA MEN'S CLUB BASKETBALL 3C5006 175011 5C5006 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA ROLLER HOCKEY CLUB 3C5110 175085 5C5110 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA SALSA CLUB 3C5001 175150 5C5001 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA SOCCER CLUB 3C5130 176085 5C5130 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSTUDENT INTEREST ISTS STUDENT 3X0125 170150 5X0125 Y SCIENCE CHAPTER CAL POLY POMONA STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR ANIMAL SCIENCE 3S0070 170095 5S0070 Y Agriculture CAL POLY POMONA TENNIS CLUB 3C5002 175140 5C5002 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA VOLLEYBALL SPORT CLUB 3B5080 5B5080 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA VOLLEYBALL SPORT CLUB 3V5010 175095 5V5010 Y Student Interest CAL POLY POMONA WOMEN'S SOCCER CLUB 3W5010 177027 5W5010 Y Student Interest CALIF ORNIA GEOT ECHNICAL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION STUDENT CHAPTER (CALGEO) 3C0070 170735 5C0070 Y Engineering CALIFORNIA LAND SURVEYORS ASSOCIATION 3L0150 171500 5L0150 Y Engineering CATHOLIC NEWMAN CLUB 3N0010 170185 5N0010 Y Student Interest CHEME CAR 3C0228 175285 5C0228 Y Engineering CHI EPSILON-CIVIL ENGINEERING HONORARY 3C0040 170390 5C0040 Y Engineering CHI OMEGA SORORITY 3A0240 5A0240 Y GREEK CHI RHO OMICRON INC. FRATERNITY 3C0990 177013 5C0990 Y GREEK CHRIST IAN STUDENTS AT CAL POLY 3C0440 5C0440 Y Student Interest CIRCLE K INTERNAT IONAL 3K0040 171140 5K0040 Y Student Interest CLUB MANAGRICULTUREEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 3C0320 170600 5C0320 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement COE CYBERSECURITY CLUB 3C0630 170140 5C0630 Y Engineering COLLEGE OF EDUCAT ION & INTEGRATIVE STUDIES COUNCIL 154100 Y CEIS COLLEGE OF ENVIROMENT AL IRONMENTAL DESIGN COUNCIL 154050 Y Enviromental COLLEGE OF LET T ERS, ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES COUNCIL 154020 Y CLASS COLLEGE REPUBLICANS AT CAL POLY POMONA 3C0420 170220 5C0420 Y Student Interest COLLEGIATE FF A (F ORMERLY KNOWN AS AGRICULTURERICULTURE EDUCATION CLUB) 3A0190 154000 5A0190 Y Agriculture COLLINS COLLEGE HOSPIT ALITY MANAGRICULT UREEMENT COUNCIL GROUP 154070 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement COMPUTER SCIENCE SOCIETY 3B0120 170075 5B0120 Y SCIENCE CONST RUCTION ENGINEERING MANAGRICULTUREEMENT ASSOCIATION 3A0170 170017 5A0170 Y Engineering COUNCIL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGRICULTUREEMENT PROFESSIONALS, CAL POLY POMONA 3C0225 170210 5C0225 Y UBS S ST UDENT ROUNDTABLE CPP ARMY ROTC 3C5085 175345 5C5085 Y Student Interest CPP BEE CLUB 3C0135 170215 5C0135 Y Agriculture CPP KENDO AND IAIDO CLUB 3K0055 177029 5K0055 Y Student Interest CPP SAE SUPERMILEAGRICULTUREE 3S0080 170283 5S0080 Y Engineering CPP TRIATHLON TEAM 3W0030 173780 5W0030 Y Student Interest CPP VETERANS' CLUB (FORMERLY KNOW AS VETERANS ORGANIZATION) 3V0020 175190 5V0020 Y Student Interest CRU 3C0170 170840 5C0170 Y Multi Cultura l CYCLING CLUB, CAL POLY POMONA 3C0490 170715 5C0490 Y Student Interest DEADLIFT BENCH SQUAT 3D0030 170145 5D0030 Y Student Interest DEAF AWARENESS CLUB 3D5015 170315 5D5015 Y Student Interest DELTA SIGMA PI 3D0020 171910 5D0020 Y UBS S DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. 3D0040 170125 5D0040 Y GREEK DESTINO 3D0200 173330 5D0200 Y GREEK DUMBLEDORE'S ARMY 3D5010 175045 5D5010 Y Student Interest EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES CLUB 3E5002 177028 5E5002 Y CEIS ECONOMICS CLUB 3X0100 170530 5X0100 Y CLASS ENGINEERING COUNCIL 154040 Y Engineering ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS 3X0220 170765 5X0220 Y Engineering EOP STUDENT UNION 3E5001 170165 5E5001 Y Student Interest EPIC MOVEMENT 3X0070 173430 5X0070 Y Student Interest ESTUDIANTE DE DIETÉTICA 3E0010 170525 5E0010 Y Agriculture EVERYTHING HALLYU 3X5010 175155 5X5010 Y Student Interest FASHION SOCIETY 3F0100 173370 5F0100 Y Agriculture FEMINIST FIGHT CLUB 3F1010 170295 5F1010 Y Multi Cultura l FEMINIST FIGHT CLUB 3Z0050 170685 5Z0050 Y SCIENCE FINANCE SOCIET Y 3F0060 170155 5F0060 Y UBS S FOOD AND BEVERAGRICULTUREE PROFESSIONALS 3A0580 170930 5A0580 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement Page 2 of 5 Registered / OSLCC Name Listing Agency ASI Donations Council Activ e FOOD AND BEVERAGRICULTUREE PROFESSIONALS 3R0110 172050 5R0110 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement FOOD MARKETING AND AGRICULTURERIBUSINESS CLUB 3F0140 173150 5F0140 Y Agriculture FOOD SCIENCE SOCIETY 3F0180 170395 5F0180 Y Agriculture FOODS AND NUTRITION FORUM 3F0010 170475 5F0010 Y Agriculture FORENSTUDENT INTEREST S AND SECURIT Y TECHNOLOGY CLUB 3F 5200 173760 5F 5200 Y UBS S FORMULA SAE ELECTRIC 3F0170 5F0170 Y Engineering FUERZA DE LA MUJER 3A0642 173260 5A0642 Y Multi Cultura l GAMERS UNION, CAL POLY POMONA 3G5050 173840 5G5050 Y Student Interest GAMMA ZETA ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. 3G0510 177012 5G0510 Y GREEK GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND MULTICULTURAL STUDIES CLUB 3G0140 170370 5G0140 Y CEIS GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY 3G0090 171550 5G0090 Y CLASS GEOLOGY CLUB 3G0010 170055 5G0010 Y SCIENCE GLOBAL MEDICAL BRIGADES 3G5000 175030 5G5000 Y SCIENCE GRADUATE PLANNING STUDENT ASSOCIATION 3G0070 171710 5G0070 Y Enviromental GREEK COUNCIL 3I0100 154150 5I0100 Y GREEK HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CAL POLY POMONA CAMPUS CHAPTER 3C5070 175025 5C5070 Y Student Interest HERMANAS UNIDAS 3H0200 170785 5H0200 Y Multi Cultura l HERMANOS UNIDOS 3H0170 171050 5H0170 Y Multi Cultura l HIST ORY CLUB 3H0090 170490 5H0090 Y CLASS HOTEL, RESORT, DESTINATION PROFESSIONALS 3H0050 170700 5H0050 Y H ospita lity Ma na gement HUMAN POWERED VEHICLE 3H5070 175055 5H5070 Y Engineering IGNITECS 3I5010
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