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Middle States Regional Officer Program

Join Phi Theta Kappa as a Middle States Regional Officer! Serve as a liaison between members and the Executive Board, uphold the Honor Code, attend orientations, and preside over regional events. Develop personally and professionally while earning a $1,000 scholarship and travel opportunities.

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Middle States Regional Officer Program

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  1. Middle States Regional Officer Program

  2. Eligibility • Phi Theta Kappa member • Currently enrolled in associate degree program • 3.5 cumulative GPA • Passion for ΦθΚ Mission and Programs • Willingness to travel

  3. Responsibilities • Serve as Regional Ambassador of the Middle States • Act as liaison between members and Middle States Region Executive Board • Uphold Honor Code • Be enrolled in 6 associate degree credit hours • Attend Spring and Winter Orientation

  4. Responsibilities • Preside at Middle States Academy & Honors Institute, Honors in Action Conference and Regional Convention • Set goals for Regional participation • Present workshops and Honors Study Topic Speeches at Regional Meetings • Communicate with Regional and Chapter Officers

  5. Responsibilities • Remain active in local chapter • WORK HARD AND HAVE FUN!!

  6. Regional Officers Do Not • Create new Society Programs • Set policy • Pay for their official travel • Serve more than one term

  7. SpringOrientations • Team Building Exercises • Team and Personal Goals • Society Programs • Middle States Past, Present, Future

  8. Winter Orientation • Priority Issues Update • Convention Planning • Society Goals/Updates

  9. Benefits • $1,000 Scholarship (end of term) • Personal and Professional Development • Preside over Regional events • Travel Opportunities

  10. GettingStarted • Email pattie.vanatter@ptk.org • Applications are dueby January 27, 2017

  11. CandidateApplication • Signatures from advisors • Honors Study Topic Essay • Current, Official College Transcript • Distributable Information Piece Draft • Head-and-Shoulders Color Photo

  12. Campaigning • Caucus Interview • Candidate Orientation • Distributable Information Piece • Campaign Booth

  13. Campaigning • Honors Study Topic Speech • Conversations with Candidates • Installation Ceremony

  14. Candidate Award • Candidate who best exemplifies the Hallmarks of Phi Theta Kappa during campaign • Chosen by fellow candidates • $500 scholarship

  15. Frequently Asked Questions Can my campaign be Social Media friendly? • Several of you have asked whether it is appropriate to have a Facebook page or other social media site to announce your Regional Officer Campaign. The internet in general makes it difficult for the Region to track all pre-Convention campaigning by candidates and/or their supporters, especially campaigning done via social networking sites, emails, etc.

  16. Frequently Asked Questions Can my campaign be Social Media friendly? (cont.) • So, while having a website or Facebook page about your campaign will NOT disqualify you as a candidate, please be careful that you’re communicating with those whom you already know and NOT sending mass email or distributing other mass communications. This can, and is often seen, negatively by many constituents who think that pre-Convention campaigning-- of any-- sort is against the rules.

  17. Questions? Pattie Van Atter pattie.vanatter@ptk.org 302-434-5560

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