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Riana HerschPresident Brittany SchaubVice President of Technicals Jeffrey NuddVice President of Candidates Gilbert ChengTreasurer Erica KellyReporting Secretary Allan ReidCorresponding Secretary Fannie WangCommunications Secretary Prof. Kathy NesperFaculty Advisor
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Beta Alpha Psi is a nonprofit international honorary and service organization for accounting, finance and information systems students. It provides opportunities for development of technical and professional skills to complement university education; participation in community service; and interaction among students, faculty and professionals.
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In other words…
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Professional Activities include: ◦ Meet the Professionals Night ◦ Technical Presentations by Professionals ◦ Initiation Banquet ◦ Accounting Department Banquet ◦ 30 th Anniversary Banquet
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Linda Yalem Safety Run VITA Habitat For Humanity
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Adopt a Highway Relay for Life Blood Drive Tutoring Buffalo City Mission MICE Program
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Atlantic Coast Regional Meeting Last Year: Providence, RI This Year: Stamford, CT March 23-24
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Annual Meeting Next Summer: Baltimore, MD Last Summer: Denver, CO
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Go for the Gold Status at Annual Meetings Chance to Win Recognition for UB
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Project Run With It at Annual Meetings Chance to Win Recognition for UB
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And now for the fun part…
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Upcoming Social Events: Beta BBQ Paintball Bowling Ice Skating Sabres Game
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Each new candidate will be assigned to a committee The committee chair will serve as a mentor for the candidates in their committee Candidates will be expected to keep in touch with their mentors to stay up to date Mentors will be responsible to get new candidates involved in club activities Mentors will facilitate the transition from candidate to member
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If you are an Accounting student… ◦ Must have completed and received an average 3.3 GPA in MGA 201/202 and an overall 3.0 GPA ◦ Must have and maintain a 3.3 GPA in all accounting courses, including MGA 301, 303, and 311 (fall) and MGA 302 and 314 (spring) in order to become members
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If you are a Finance student… ◦ Must have completed or be currently taking MGF405, 401, 402, 403, or MGA305, or 306 ◦ Must have completed and have a 3.3 GPA in MGA 201/202 ◦ Must have taken or be enrolled in MGF301 ◦ Must maintain a 3.3 overall Finance GPA
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If you are a MIS student… ◦ Must have completed CSE 113 ◦ Must have completed and have a 3.3 GPA in MGA 201/202 ◦ Must have taken or be enrolled in MGS351, MGS402, 404 or 405 ◦ Must maintain a 3.3 overall MIS GPA
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If you are a graduate student… ◦ Must have declared a concentration in Accounting, Finance or MIS ◦ Must have completed at least one semester of graduate study if undergraduate concentration was not Accounting, Finance, or MIS or have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.5 ◦ Must have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.3 in all graduate level courses
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If you are a sophomore student: ◦ Must have a 3.0 overall GPA ◦ Must complete MGA 201/202 with an average GPA of 3.3 or higher (TBD End of Spring 2012) ◦ Must maintain average GPA of 3.3 or higher in ALL accounting courses, including MGA 301, 303, 311 (TBD end of Fall 2012) ◦ Must meet candidate requirements in Spring 2012 ◦ Must remain active in Fall 2012 ◦ Will be inducted in January 2013
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During this semester all candidates must: Attend a minimum of 80% of all BAP events. This includes: ◦ 66% of all technical events ◦ 66% of all general meetings (4/5) ◦ 4 hours of community service ◦ Tutor at least 6 hours per semester (1 hour every other week) ◦ 8 hours of VITA Actively participate in at least 1 committee Submit unofficial transcript, candidate application, and pay dues ($80) by January 23, 5pm Submit essay and candidate quiz by February 13, 5pm Complete candidate interview by February 31 ◦ Turn all documents into Beta mail file in Alfiero 206C
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During this semester all sophomore candidates must: Attend a minimum of 80% of all BAP events. This includes: ◦ 66% of all technical events ◦ 66% of all general meetings (4/5) ◦ 4 hours of community service ◦ Tutor at least 6 hours per semester (1 hour every other week) ◦ 8 hours of VITA Actively participate in at least 1 committee Submit unofficial transcript, candidate application, and pay dues ($25) by January 23, 5pm Submit essay and candidate quiz by February 13, 5pm Complete candidate interview by February 31 ◦ Turn all documents into Beta mail file in Alfiero 206C
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First General Meeting ◦ January 24, 5:30pm, Alfiero 104 Initiation Banquet ◦ January 26, 6pm, Banchettis ◦ Business Professional ◦ All initiates are required to attend VITA Training Dates ◦ January 21, 28, and 29, 9am, Capen 201 **All technicals and general meetings are business casual**
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International Website: http://bap.org/http://bap.org/ The Program for Chapter Activities (PCA) ◦ This document gives detailed information on BAP Chapter Activities and more. If you are thinking about pledging, this is an important document to get familiar with. ◦ It can be downloaded from the National BAP site
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Chapter Website ◦ http://wings.buffalo.edu/mg tclubs/Beta_Alpha_Psi/Hom e.html http://wings.buffalo.edu/mg tclubs/Beta_Alpha_Psi/Hom e.html Beta Office ◦ Alfiero 206 G Tutoring Room (ARC) ◦ Jacobs 322 Beta Mail File ◦ Alfiero 206 C Riana’s e-mail ◦ rahersch@buffalo.edu rahersch@buffalo.edu Jeff’s e-mail ◦ jnudd@buffalo.edu jnudd@buffalo.edu
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