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Informational Meeting
Date [Chapter Name] Chapter
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Chapter Executive Board
Polaris [NAME] Vice Polaris [NAME] Treasurer [NAME] Secretary [NAME]
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Basics of Iota Phi Theta® Fraternity, Inc.
Founded on September 19th, 1963 at Morgan State College (now University) in Baltimore, Maryland by 12 Men. The Purpose: The development and perpetuation of Scholarship, Leadership, Citizenship, Fidelity, and Brotherhood among men.
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Basics of Iota Phi Theta® Fraternity, Inc.
Colors: Charcoal Brown and Gilded Gold Motto: Building a Tradition, Not Resting Upon One. Today, there are over 400 undergraduate & alumni chapters across the US and Internationally representing over 55,000 Brothers.
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National Service Initiatives
Iota Youth Alliance A national umbrella program through which individual chapters address the needs of Black Youth in their communities Afya Njema Means “good health” in Swahili, a concept which allows the fraternity to deal with health related issues faced by African Americans and person of African decent
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National Service Initiatives
Iota Minority Political Mobilization Through this program, Iota seeks to make minority voters aware of their role in the political process locally and nationally Cultural Education Movement This program seeks to educate the masses about the impact that the African-American culture has had on our society
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National Pan-Hellenic Council
Founded in 1930 with the purpose: “Unanimity of thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek letter collegiate fraternities and sororities, and to consider problems of mutual interest to its member organizations.”
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National Pan-Hellenic Council
Five Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Iota Phi Theta Four Sororities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Zeta Phi Beta Sigma Gamma Rho
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Principles of Iota Scholarship Leadership Citizenship Fidelity
Brotherhood
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Scholarship Brothers in Graduate, Law, and Medical School
Iota Bound Men Program Chapter Study Nights and Mentoring
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Leadership Student Union Members Presidents of Campus Organizations
Regional and National Directors Congressmen and Military
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Citizenship 300+ Community Service Hours a Semester
Mentors to local High School students Community Charity Walk Participants Boys & Girls Club Volunteers
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Fidelity One of our most sacred principles Chapter Traditions
Continued Loyalty and Support
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Brotherhood Weekly Brotherhood Socials Road trips to other schools
Mentors for careers Extension of family
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[Chapter Name] Chapter History
[Chapter information here]
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Chapter Accomplisments
[List accomplishments]
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Iota Sweetheart Auxiliary Organization
Created as an auxiliary to the Fraternity A tribute to Mrs. Audrey S. Brooks, Advisor to the Fraternity at Morgan State Focuses on Community Service as well as upholding the principles of the Fraternity and supporting brothers in all endeavors.
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Questions? [Name of Contact Person] [Position in Chapter] [ Address] [Phone Number]
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