F. Meetings. An adviser shall be present at chapter meetings for the election of officers, revision of chapter Bylaws and Standing Rules, preparation and presentation of the budget, committee meetings — including those of the Nominating Committee and consideration of disciplinary action by the chapter and Standards Committee — and for Chapter Council meetings, membership selection sessions, officer training, and Initiation. G. Recruitment. In the areas where assistance is needed, the Advisory Board Specialist, in consultation with the Advisory Board Director, the Alumna Relations Specialist and the Director of Talent Management, shall identify, recruit and train potential advisers. I. Term of Office. An adviser shall serve for at least …show more content…
Section 7. Discipline. A. Chapters. (See Fraternity Standing Rules, Rule XVII., Sections 1 and 2, and Rule XXI.) Chapters are responsible for the discipline of active and new members. Chapters failing to exercise such responsibility are subject to Fraternity Council Action. B. Members. (See Fraternity Bylaws, Article III., Section 6; and Fraternity Standing Rules, Rule XVII, Section 2., E., and Rule XXI.) Any member failing to comply with the Fraternity Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Standing Rules and Policies is subject to disciplinary action. Any member facing disciplinary action shall not vote on any issues concerning that disciplinary situation. C. Unaffiliated Transfers and Associate Members. Unaffiliated transfer members and associate members causing concern or embarrassment to a chapter, which has no jurisdiction over the transfer, shall be reported to the Standards Specialist. Section 8. Emergency Information. Each active and new member shall submit her emergency information each semester/term. Section 9. Good Standing. (See Fraternity Bylaws, Article XIII., Section 1; and the Fraternity Standing Rules, Rule XIV.) A chapter in good standing shall submit a scholarship report following each term, pay current Fraternity fees, complete Fraternity reports in a timely manner, and adhere to the Fraternity Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Standing Rules and Policies. Section 10. Graduating Seniors. Graduating seniors who fail to comply
Any event away from the chapter facility involving chapter members and/or new members (e.g., a new member retreat) or any event where there is a potential risk involved.
One of the biggest stereotypes about being in a fraternity or sorority is that you party and drink a lot. Drinking alcohol is not a focal point of Greek life, although alcohol is at almost every social occasion in Greek life. In Blake’s article it is said that no matter what Greek organization you are a part of underage
Going into college, I knew that I wanted to join a fraternity, but I was not thoroughly sure which one to choose or which ones stood for what. During the organization fair, the President of Sigma Phi Epsilon showcased his fraternity with all of his statistics about his brothers. They have had the highest G.P.A. four semesters in a row, Chapter of the Year for two consecutive years, and the aspect of Sigma Phi Epsilon that caught my attention was their intramural success- softball in particular. Holding that championship title, I knew at this point that Sigma Phi Epsilon was the right fraternity. The day that I signed my bid was an eventful day for me. Sigma Phi Epsilon continued to impress me at the first official meeting in Claypool-Young
Originally, I had the common misconception that fraternities solely focused on parties, drinking and their social status. As I further researched the founding principles of Alpha Phi Alpha I became aware they collectively prioritize scholarship, fellowship, good character, and the uplifting of humanity. Alpha Phi Alpha is
The article by Carly Stern entitled “The Outdated Double Standard Plaguing Greek Life” has a clear theme, her title states just that. The double standard that exists in Greek Life, chapter recognized organizations, is the limitations Sorority houses have. She starts out stating that “the majority of the 26 recognized sororities are forbidden from hosting parties deserving alcohol in chapter houses… even if residents are 21”. While Fraternities are given permission to host parties by paying extra in insurance to cover the cost of damages, Sororities are not allowed to do so, many of these Sororities are not even allowed to have male guests in their home as guests. With this being the 21st century women are more proactive and independent and they are breaking barriers in academia and I the professional world, but yet under national chapters Sorority sisters are being restricted.
Here at the University of Colorado Boulder I am apart of the Chi Omega sorority, where I dedicate a substantial amount of my time to being on our chapters executive board. The Chi Omega sorority is one of nine sororities at our university and nationally is the largest women 's fraternal organization in the world with over 330,000 initiates and 179 collegiate chapters. Our chapter, the Zeta chapter, has about 250 college women currently and growing. With that being said, with a chapter as large as ours, it takes a lot of power and control to maintain it’s values and positive name in the community. Nearing the end of each Fall semester the entire chapter goes through a voting process to choose a new executive board. The process is long and
Though membership in the fraternity is completely voluntary and relation to fellow members is similar to that of brothers, as
A continuation of blind adherence to tradition can be found in many college and university rituals. The longstanding tradition of pledging in a fraternity often involves activities that result in injuries and deaths. There are many
When I first accepted my bid for Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I told myself I would not be a bystander. I knew that you can get much more out of the fraternity depending on how much you put into it. From day one, I made sure that I would do whatever is needed to make my experience as a brother worth it. I immediately began to learn the True Gentleman as well as the history of the Fraternity. I did not want to wait for someone else to have to teach it to me because I saw the significance and the importance that it means to the brotherhood as a whole. One thing I noticed when I joined was that our campus involvement was not as strong as it could have been. I told myself I would get involved with all the events such as participating in different philanthropies or attending different events on campus to help
Though some members in a fraternity or sorority may be against what is happening to these individuals, the codes of secrecy and brotherhood/sisterhood are so strong that they fear to break them and come forward to report these acts (Ruffins 18). Lydia Bradley, a strong advocate of anti-hazing laws and national speaker for
Many people do not care about where they come from. Many people are selfish with their time and effort, but not me I do care about where I came from and I devote most of my time and effort to make many people happy. I try my hardest to do the right thing and to give back when I know I should. Giving back to my community is an important thing to me. People should care and protect about their communities. Three reasons why giving back to my community is important to me is because my community has done so much for me, I take so much pride in where I am from, and because I want people to see how wonderful my community is.
Recently, the idea of partaking in a fraternity has become more prevalent. Young adults are captivated with wanting to live the Greek life. The clothes and parties seem to drawn in teens like a magnet. However what these teens do not realize is the terrible things associated with fraternities. Many fraternities have a reputation for turning college students into drunks, treating women vulgarly, enacting violent hazing against other fraternity members and disrupting the true reason why students go to college. For these reasons fraternities should be banned altogether on college campuses.
More than a destination at the end of the day, a community is a place people feel at home and a place where people want to feel safe at. Community responsibilities area unit a personality's duties or obligations to the community and embody cooperation, respect and participation. The thought goes on the far side thinking and acting as people to common beliefs concerning shared interests and life. A basic community responsibility is voting in elections. Being socially accountable means folks and organizations should behave ethically and with sensitivity toward social, cultural, economic and environmental problems. Striving for social responsibility helps people, organizations and governments have a positive impact on development, business
Community is very important and has many factors like kinship, unity, and identity. Community helps society because it creates solutions, provides security and reveals dedication. It discovers truthfulness. Communities are part of everyday life and have positive affects on its members.
Such activities may include but are not limited to the following: use of alcohol; paddling in any form; creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts scavenger hunts, road trips or any other such activities carried on outside or inside of the confines of the chapter house; wearing of public apparel which is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution."