By Dana Kampa, The Daily Cardinal
Student Services Finance Committee members met Monday for their first meeting of the year, discussing eligibility criteria for groups applying for financing from $44 million in segregated fees SSFC distributes.
Student Services Finance Committee members convene to hear an eligibility request from the Student Leadership Program. (The Daily Cardinal)

Student Leadership Program, a group that promotes leadership on campus, presented its financial plan, highlighting its core programming and opportunities to serve students.
“We foresaw some bumps in the road, and I think we handled them well,” Internal Affairs and Development Leader Talley Verbeten said. “We came prepared.”
Many of SLP’s conferences and programs focus on developing individual leadership skills such as conflict resolution, knowing the differences between managing and leading, learning how to actively listen, personal branding and team building.
Fellow SLP leaders Matt Holtz, Joey Janz and Megan Ketterhagen highlighted the group’s inclusive, noncompetitive atmosphere and strong foundation.
“It’s an organization that provides mutual leadership development,” Holtz, the organization outreach coordinator, said.
The only unresolved issue was exactly how many students the group served last year, which the coordinators said was likely just a calculation error.
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