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Chapter/Colony Structure And Operations

Chapter/Colony Structure And Operations. new member Education – Week 2. Recruitment Review. What is the most time-consuming part of any recruitment program? Where are some areas our Chapter can improve? Where can we recruit men to improve these areas?

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Chapter/Colony Structure And Operations

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  1. Chapter/ColonyStructure And Operations new member Education – Week 2

  2. Recruitment Review • What is the most time-consuming part of any recruitment program? • Where are some areas our Chapter can improve? Where can we recruit men to improve these areas? • What does a 24/7/365 recruitment culture mean? • What is the PIKE recruitment philosophy? • What are the two parts of the PIKE rush formula? What does each part mean? • What is the One-Two Punch? • What are three ways to use the One-Two Punch?

  3. Chapter/ColonyStructure and Operations

  4. Chapter Flowchart

  5. Internal Cabinet • Alumni Relations • Scholarship • Historian • Fundraising • Housing • Brotherhood • Risk Awareness • Continuing Education

  6. External Cabinet • Athletics • Social • Public Relations • Community Service • Campus Involvement • Special Events

  7. Chapter Flowchart

  8. Building an Award-winning Chapter

  9. Expectations of Members • Attend all chapter/colony meetings. If you cannot attend, notify someone on the Executive Council. • Learn all materials assigned. • Bring to each chapter/colony meeting your Garnet & Gold, your officer or chairman handbook, calendar, Member Handbook, and note taking material. • Attend all community service, fundraising, recruitment, and alumni events. If you cannot attend, notify someone on the Executive Council. • Pay all financial obligations in a timely manner. • Join at least one other campus organization (see the Campus Involvement Chairman).

  10. Expectations of Members • Join at least one committee in the chapter/colony. • Actively participate in the recruitment of new members. • Demonstrate sincere attitude toward becoming/remaining an active part of the Fraternity. • Follow all chapter/colony, IFC, university, local, state and national laws and policies. • Achieve academic grades at or above the minimum expectation set by the chapter/colony. • Be your Brother’s Keeper

  11. Chapter/ColonyStructure and Operations

  12. Chapter/Colony Finances

  13. Financial Obligations • Member Dues – Varies • Garnet & Gold - $10 • New Member Pin - $5 • Initiation Fee - $280 • Badge - $10

  14. Your Dues are Paid Back through Participation

  15. Financial Policies • Finance Charges • Unpaid balances that are 31 or more days delinquent are assessed a finance charge of 1% per month. • Financial Obligations • Any chapter/colony that fails to pay its dues, assessments, fines or other obligations may have its affiliation with Pi Kappa Alpha suspended.

  16. Pay your dues!

  17. More Information In Chapters 4 & 5 of Garnet & Gold Questions?

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