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Achieving the Star Award Be A Star for Your Chapter
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Ice Breaker Take out your star piece Find your matching star Stay with your star group for now
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Questions to Ask Your Group Once you find your star: – Introduce yourself – What university you go to – Where you’re from – What your major is – What you’re presenting at the conference or why you’re here
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Rejoin Your Chapter
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How to Achieve The Star Award
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Requirements for Star Award 1.Send someone to national
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Requirements for Star Award 2.Make 1 student presentation at national convention.
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Requirements for Star Award 3.Submit one national Nolle, Benedict, or Pryor application for national scholarships
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Requirements for Star Award 4.Sponsor 1 scholarly/academic program on campus each year.
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Requirements for Star Award 5.Induct and register new members
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Requirements for Star Award 6.File the Annual Chapter Report with National Office by September 1.
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Focus on Number Four “At least one scholarly/academic program must be sponsored on campus during the academic year.”
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How Texas Eta Achieves Number Four Every Year Fiesta Math Night Guatemala Service Project Quiz Bowl
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Fiesta Math Night University-based project Served Title I schools in Denton, TX Ran for 8 years Presented math games in dual language (English/Spanish) Engaged with parents and children Working in partnership with 3 other university groups
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Fiesta Math Night
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Guatemala Service Trip Partnering with Alpha Chi chapter at SMU Spending 2 weeks working with underprivileged children
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Service Work Guatemala
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Quiz Bowl Yearly event We provide funding and volunteers Work with the University of North Texas Opportunity to get Alpha Chi Visible on Campus
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Quiz Bowl
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Search Your University Get out your devices! Search Google for opportunities at your university first Search your University website next Write this down on your flow sheet
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Find Community Outreach Keep those devices out! Search Google for community outreach opportunities in your area
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Find National and International Opportunities Keep those devices out! Search Google for national and international opportunities for service
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Rejoin Your Star Group and Discuss What did you find at your University that other students can use?
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Rejoin Your Chapter and Discuss If you came in with your chapter, rejoin your chapter and share what you found
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Discuss and Collaborate What did you find at the national level that other students can use?
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Discuss and Collaborate What did you find at the international level that other students can use?
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Share With the Group Each Star group—Share the most important thing you found
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Questions?
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Contact Dr. Tunks – jeanne.tunks@unt.edu Erin O’Toole - Erin.O'Toole@unt.edu Emma Ben Hadj – emmanuelle.benhadj@gmail.com Adam Fout – awfout@gmail.comawfout@gmail.com Reza Amini – reza.amini@unt.edu Zach Hair – zachthair@gmail.com
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