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Student Group Department Numbers ASUCLA Student Government Accounting Chart Of Accounts List Department - 4 Account Code Status Account Title 2139 A #UCLA Wellness Initiative - CAPS 2495 A (E3) Ecology, Economy, Equity 2250 A (PREP) Pilipino Recruitment & Enrichment Prg. 2880 A 2012 D\MA Undergraduate Exhibition Committee 3097 A 3D4E (formerly Avengineering) 3132 D 3D4E (Refer to 3097) 2652 A 4 Real HOP Institute 3191 A A Common Thread (ACT) 2310 A A Helping Hand 2370 D A Night of Cultura (Use dept 2996) 1306 A AAC - Academic Counseling Crew 1302 A AAC - Academic Inequity Awareness and Resource Week 1308 A AAC - Academic Services 1303 A AAC - Academic Wellness Events 1304 A AAC - Global Leadership Connection 1305 A AAC - Professional Preparation Event 1307 A AAC - Undergraduate Student Initiaed Education (USIE) 1312 A AAC Fight for Education Week 1309 A AAC Humans of UCLA 2533 A AAVAA: Middle Eastern Dance and Music Group 3089 A AB540 Project 1301 A Academic Affairs Commission (AAC) 1351 A Academic Affairs Success Referendum 1313 A Academic Affairs Travel Mini Fund (Social Justice) 2691 A Academic Mentorship Program, The (AMP) 3219 A Academic, Mentorship & Professional Development Prj (AMPD) 5452 A Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) 2955 A Access Granted 2967 A Achievement Scholars Club (ASC) 2726 A Act III Theatre Ensemble 2768 D Active Minds (Refer to Dept 1710) 3009 A Activity Books for Children (ABC) 3000 A Acts2Fellowship 2472 A Actuarial Club, UCLA 2925 A Adelante Tutorial Program (ATP) 2103 A Administrative Overhead 5455 A Advanced Degree Consulting Club (ADCC) 2833 A Advancing Careers in Engineering and Sciences (ACES) 5433 A Advancing Women in Science & Engineering (AWiSE) 2559 A Advertising and Marketing Team 5393 A African Activisits Assn. 5358 A African American Studies Association 2203 A African Arts Ensemble 2670 A African Sisters for Empowerment 2801 A Afrikan Black Coalition 2208 A Afrikan Education Project (AEP) 2410 A Afrikan Men's Collective (AMC) 2201 A Afrikan Student Union (ASU) 2411 A Afrikan Women's Collective (AWC) 2420 A AfterThought Theatre 2774 A Aids Ambassadors at UCLA 2566 A AIDS Outreach Alliance 2206 A AISA's Air Grant/LA Tribal 2209 A Al-Awda Date: 4/6/18 12:33:25 Page: 1 PM ASUCLA Student Government Accounting Chart Of Accounts List Department - 4 Account Code Status Account Title 2926 A Al-Talib Newsmagazine 2995 A Aleph Undergraduate Research Journal (AURJ) 3158 A Alliance Jamaican & American Humanitarians Volunteer Svc 5368 A Alliance of Scholars Concerned about Korea 2951 A Alliance through Intergroup Dialogue (AID) 3060 A Allied Generations Investing in Next Gen (AGING) Club 2695 A Alpa Epsilon Delta: Health Pre-Prof. Honor Society 3061 A ALPFA @ UCLA 2844 A Alpha Chi Omega 2914 A Alpha Delta Chi Sorority 2478 A Alpha Delta Pi, UCLA 2718 A Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED) 2314 A Alpha Epsilon Omega 2204 A Alpha Epsilon Phi 2340 A Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity 2518 A Alpha Gamma Alpha Sorority 2223 A Alpha Gamma Epsilon 2715 A Alpha Gamma Omega 2230 A Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 2202 A Alpha Kappa Psi 2560 D Alpha Lambda Delta (REFER TO DEPT CODE 2210) 2210 A Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma (ALD/PES) 2828 A Alpha Omega (formerly Simple Truth) 2348 A Alpha Omega Alpha 2369 A Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 2534 A Alpha Phi International Sorority 2298 A Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity 2727 A Alpha Phi Sorority 2968 A Alpha Tau Delta - Gamma Chapter (ATD) 2333 A Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 2910 A Alumni Scholars Club (ASC) 5447 A American Assn. Public Health Dentistry-Student Chapter 3252 A American Association of University Women 5217 A American Association of Women Dentists (AAWD) 5419 A American Constitutional Society at UCLA School of Law 5371 A American Indian Graduate Students Association 2385 A American Indian Science & Engineering Sty (AISES) 2205 A American Indian Student Association (AISA) 5429 A American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) 2421 A American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE) 5326 A American Library Association 2297 A American Medical Student Association (AMSA) 2882 A American Medical Women's Association, Undergraduate Division 2422 A American Red Cross Club 2494 A American Society of Civil Engineers 2883 A American Society of Mechanical Engineers 5443 A American Student Dental Association (ASDA) 2212 A Amigos de UCLA 2299 A Amnesty International 5510 D Animal Law Society, UCLA 5340 A Animal Law Society, UCLA 5323 A Animation Student Organization 5511 A Animatrix 5423 A Anti-Trafficking & Human Rights Coalition (ATHRC) Date: 4/6/18 12:33:25 Page: 2 PM ASUCLA Student Government Accounting Chart Of Accounts List Department - 4 Account Code Status Account Title 2116 A APA Health C.A.R.E. 2519 A Apostolos Campus Ministry 3218 A Apparel Industry Careers (AIC) 5465 A Applied Research Grad Scholarship Org (ARGSO) 3062 A Arab American Assn of Engineers & Architects 2423 A Archery Club 5224 A Architecture & Urban Design Student Jrnl & Culture Comm 3095 A Armenian Dance Group at UCLA (ADG) 5308 A Armenian Graduate Students Association 5454 A Armenian Law Students' Association (ALSA) 2207 A Armenian Students Association (ASA) 3120 A Armenians for Health Advancement 1205 A Art Gallery Series 5305 A Art History Grad Student Symposium Committee 5350 A Art History Graduate Student Association 2373 A Art History Undergraduate Association 2927 A Art Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) 2862 A Art Shaped Box 5202 A ARTiFACTS 4104 A Arts & Architecture 2969 A ASCEND at UCLA Chapter (ASCEND) 2309 A ASHA-LA 3178 A Asia Development Forum (ADF) 2699 A Asian American & Pacific Islander Undergrad. Assn. (APIUA) 3150 A Asian American Christian Fellowship 2288 A Asian American Multimedia Productions 5345 A Asian American Studies Graduate Student Association 2211 A Asian American Tutorial Project (AATP) 2424 A Asian Baptist Student Koinonia 5387 A Asian Grad. Connections 2454 A Asian Greek Council (AGC) 2399 D Asian Greeks of UCLA Council 5416 A Asian Linguistics Graduate Student Assn of UCLA 2535 A Asian Pacific Alumni Student Association 5521 A Asian Pacific American Law Journal (APALJ) 2213 A Asian Pacific Coalition (APC) 2602 A Asian Pacific Health Corps (APHC) 5328 A Asian Pacific Islander Caucus 5212 A Asian Pacific Islander Law Student Association (APILSA) 2863 A Asian Pacific Islander Undergraduate Association 5357 A ASIST - American Society for Info. Sciences & Technology 3192 A Assessing Residents' CI-CARE Medical Program (ARC Medical) 2218 A Association of Chinese Americans (ACA) 2505 A Association of Hmong Students (AHS) 5374 A Association of Masters of Public Policy Students 5361 A Association of Moving Image Archivists Student Chapter 3181 A Association of Students in Economics and Commercial Sciences 2386 A Associaton for Computing Machinery 2425 A Assyrian Student Association 2287 A Astrobiology Society, UCLA 5650 A Astronomy Live! 3213 A Atlas Exhibition Team 3109 A Augment (formerly E-Sports Association) at UCLA 3096 A Autism Speaks U Date: 4/6/18 12:33:25 Page: 3 PM ASUCLA Student Government Accounting Chart Of Accounts List Department - 4 Account Code Status Account Title 3159 A AVID Alumni Association (AAA) 3232 A Awaken A Cappella 2115 A Awards 2956 A AweChords A Cappella 2970 A Bad Art Zine Collective 2471 A Baha'i Association at UCLA 2426 A Ballroom Dance Club and International Folk Dance Club 3099 A Bangali Student Associaion (BSA) 2604 A Barrio Youth Alternatives (BaYA) 2653 A batUCLAda 3147 A BCC: Bruin Consent Coalition 2361 A Be Carded 3098 A Bearing Witness 3127 A Beauty & Cosmetics @ UCLA 2603 A Best Buddies UCLA 2415 A Beta Alpha Psi, UCLA 5325 A Beta Assn. for the Research of Biosemiotics and Interaction 2503 A Beta Chi Theta 3057 A Beta Delta Alpha Fraternity (BDAF) 2326 A Beta Kappa Nu 2331 A Beta Theta Pi Fraternity 2953 A Beta Theta Tau 3100 A Beyond the Bruin 2963 A Bhagat Puran Singh Health Initiative (BPG) 2449 A Bhangra Team at UCLA 2928 A Bicycle Coalition at UCLA 3090 A BiochemASE 3063 A Bioethics Brigades 4101 A Biological Sciences 2775 A Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) 5314 D Biomedical Engineering Society (Refer to 2775) 3015 A Black Bruin Transfer Success (BBTS) 2725 A Black Business Student Assn (BBSA) 5306 A Black Graduate Students Assn. 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