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16 Cards in this Set

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Guiding Principles
Building Brotherhood
Lifelong Learning
High Ethical Standards
Improving Communities
Enhancing the Fraternity for Life
What is considered quorum at meetings
• 50% + 1
How many votes a motion must pass by
• 50% + 1
Main objects on the coat of arms
• Coin bag, pair of balances, Phoenician Galley, four link chain
Minimum # of meetings per month
• At least 2 per month
Responsibilities of the Board of Directors
Set policies and procedures that will guide the fraternity into the future
Acts as the supreme governing body of the fraternity between meetings of the Chapter Congress
Approves the fraternity budget
Approves annual goals of the fraternity
Oversees the performance of the CEO
Strategic planning
Responsibilities of Chapter Congress
To consider and vote on amendments to the Constitution and Statutory Code as well as the Articles of Incorporation
Sets the fees for student members
Elects the fraternity’s officers and its board of directors
Responsibilities of Management Team
• Oversees operations of chapters
• Manages alumni volunteers
Our Chapter Advisor
• Jessie Xiao
What is the ACR and it’s purpose
• Annual Chapter Report – It is the chapter’s planning tool, performance measurement tool and recognition program. It includes the basic expectations or chapter operations. It can also be used to compare the depth and quality of a chapter’s programming to prior years or to similar chapters
Describe Success Institutes (Principled Business Leaders Institutes)
• Held simultaneously in different regions across the country, offer students a weekend focused on building professional skills at the individual level. With sessions focusing on professional and personal development, chapter management, personal finance and team leadership, students can select the programs that will benefit them and their home chapters.
Describe purpose of The Academy
• Focuses on the practices and commitments of exemplary leaders and what constituents expect from them. It’s a highly personal experience and members build a strong network with other Alpha Kappa Psi participants from around the world. There are interactive group sessions and small group discussions led by AKPsi facilitators and successful business leaders.
How many initiations are required each school year?
2
How many meetings or required events can a student miss unexcused per semester and per quarter before they are subject to suspension from the chapter?
3 scheduled meetings or required events per semester
2 per quarter
List differences between the alumni association and the alumni chapters
• Alumni association cannot vote in Fraternal matters, they do not have by-laws or officers, they do not have regular meetings, no funding from the foundation. Alumni Chapters are exactly the opposite of everything.
Name the group under the direction of the foundation, their symbol, and what the symbol represents
• Alumni, Blue Sapphire and alumni objectives