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1 CHAPTER/COLONY STRUCTURE 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/COLONY STRUCTURE 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/COLONY STRUCTURE 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. TypeAmountForDue Local DuesVariesAll membersDate set by chapter/colony Membership Fee $280New initiatesAt least five days prior to initiation Liability Protection Program Assessment $5,000Each chapter/colony (annually) September 1 ($3,000) and January 1 ($2,000) Chapter/Colony Assessment $2,860Each chapter/colony (annually) October 1 ($1,430) and February 1 ($1,430)

16 PAY YOUR DUES!

17 MORE INFORMATION IN CHAPTERS 4 & 5 OF GARNET & GOLD QUESTIONS?


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