APPROVED
KAN 2-2/04
Phi Theta Kappa
International Honor Society
of the Two-Year College
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Chapter Bylaws
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South Central Technical
College
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COLLEGE
Beta Nu Beta
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CHAPTER
Bylaws
of
Beta Nu Beta ____Chapter
CHAPTER
1.
Name of Chapter
The name of this chapter of
Phi Theta Kappa shall be ___Beta Nu Beta___.
(Assigned
by Headquarters upon approval of chartering application.)
CHAPTER
2.
Purpose
The purpose of Beta Nu Beta
Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at __South Central Technical
College___ shall be the promotion of scholarship,
the development of leadership and service and the cultivation
of fellowship among qualified students of this college.
CHAPTER 3.
Membership
Section 1. Types of membership in Chapter shall consist of member,
provisional member, alumni member, and honorary member
as defined in Article IV,
Section 1, of the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution
and Bylaws.*
A. Member.
In addition to meeting membership eligibility requirements
as stated in Article N and Chapter 1 of the Phi
Theta Kappa Constitution and Bylaws,* each candidate
for membership must have completed _12_ semester
hours of associate degree course work, with a Grade Point
Average of _3.5_ on a _4.0_ scale,
and adhere to the school conduct code and possess recognized
qualities of citizenship. Grades for courses completed
at other institutions will be considered when determining
membership eligibility. A cumulative Grade Point Average
of _3.2_ _must be
maintained to remain in good standing. Failure to maintain
the required cumulative Grade Point Average will result
in the member being removed from good standing as stated
in the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution and Bylaws,* Chapter
1, Section 3. Failure to meet good standing requirements
as stated in the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution and Bylaws
* will
cause membership and all membership privileges to be revoked.
B. Provisional
Member. In addition to meeting eligibility requirements
as stated in Article IV,
Section 1 B of the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution
and Bylaws,* a student must have earned a cumulative
Grade Point Average of 3.5 on all course work completed
in high school. A student must be currently enrolled in
associate degree course work at the two year college,
adhere to school conduct code and possess recognized qualities
of citizenship. Provisional members will pay local chapter
dues of $22 per year but are not required
to pay the international and regional induction fee until
they have qualified for full membership.
C. Alumni
Member. An individual must meet eligibility requirements
as stated in Article IV,Section
1 C of the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution and Bylaws.
*
D. Honorary
Member. An individual must meet eligibility requirements
as stated in Article IV,
Section 1D of the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution
and Bylaws.*
E. Transfer
Member. A member from another Phi Theta Kappa chapter
may transfer membership to _Beta Nu Beta_ Chapter
if he or she is currently enrolled at South Central Technical
College and meets the maintenance GPA of the chapter.
CHAPTER
4.
Chapter Advisor
In
addition to carrying out the duties as stated in the Phi
Theta Kappa Constitution and Bylaws,* Chapter IV,
Section 5, the chapter advisor shall
be responsible for overseeing the completion and submission
of member names and fees as well as the Chapter Annual
Report to Headquarters. The advisor shall be officially
appointed by the college administration and shall be a
non-voting member of the chapter.
CHAPTER
5. Officers
Section 1. All officers must be members of Phi Theta Kappa, in good
standing, have a Grade Point Average of 3.5 and must be carrying a course
load of 9 semester
hours (or equivalent).
Section
2. The _Beta Nu Beta_ Chapter of Phi
Theta Kappa shall have the following officers:
President, Vice President,
Treasurer, and Recording Secretary. A chapter may elect
additional officers.
Section 3. The duties of the president shall be as follows:
a. Preside over all business meetings.
b. Appoint and establish any necessary committees.
c. Vote only in case of a tie.
d. Serve as an ex-officio member on all committees.
e. Present business to the organization.
f. Represent the organization at all times.
g. Appoint a committee to review and/or revise
the chapter bylaws annually.
h. Appoint a committee to prepare the Annual
Report to be sent to Headquarters each spring.
Section 4. The duties of
the vice president shall be as follows:
a. Perform all duties of the president in the
event of his absence.
b. Take roll at the meetings.
c. Coordinate all committees.
d. Head the committee reviewing the chapter
bylaws and the annual report.
e. Act as program chairman.
Section 5. The treasurer shall:
a. Open and/or maintain a bank account for the
Society. (if allowed by college)
b. Receive all money and write all checks.
c. Keep a set of books which shall be audited
by the chapter advisor and notarized before the office
is relinquished.
d. Make a report of finances at each business
meeting.
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Section 6. The recording
secretary shall:
a. Take and read minutes of meetings.
b. Maintain records of the meetings.
c. Maintain a file of chapter correspondence.
d. Serve on the committee to prepare the Annual
Report to be sent to Headquarters each spring.
e. Keep a full record of chapter functions,
draft and submit press releases, prepare and maintain
chapter scrapbook and submit required chapter
reports.
CHAPTER
6.
Election of officers
Section 1. In addition to meeting requirements as stated in Chapter
N, Section 3 of the Phi Theta Kappa Constitution
and Bylaws,* all candidates for office must be members
of Phi Theta Kappa, in good standing.
Section 2. Elections must be held at the meeting preceding the last
meeting during the spring semester of each year.
Section 3. Officers shall hold office from the time of their inauguration,
which shall be at the first meeting following the election,
to the time of the next inauguration.
Section 4. Nominations
from the floor can be made at the same meeting as the
election.
Section 5. A simple majority vote shall elect any officer.
Section 6. In any case when an officer must resign his office, an
election shall be held to elect a new officer.
Nominations shall be made from the floor and will be made
at the first meeting following the resignation of the
officer. The election will be held at the first meeting
following nominations. Plurality of the votes cast will
determine the new officer. The president shall have the
power to make a temporary appointment at his/her discretion
until an election can be held.
CHAPTER
7.
Meetings
Section 1. All business meetings will follow the general agenda
:
Order of Business
a. Call to order
b. Roll call
c. Reading of the minutes
d. Treasurer’s report
e. Committee reports
f. Old business
g. New business
h. Announcements
i. Adjournment
Section 2. A quorum of one member over 50%of the membership, excluding members excused for other school
functions, must be present before any official meeting
can be called to order.
Section 3. All meetings shall be governed by an adaptation of Robert’s
Rules of Order.
Section 4. Special committee
meetings shall be called by the chairman of said committee.
Procedures at such meetings are left to the discretion
of the chairman. Reports of each meeting shall be given
to the members at the following chapter meeting.
CHAPTER
8.
Finances
Section 1. Finances for this chapter will be raised by projects
voted on by a majority vote of the members.
Section 2. Payment of the International Membership fee must be received
by the chapter treasurer before members can be inducted.
Section 3. All members must pay the local fee prior to induction.-$22
Section 4. All members must pay the regional fee prior to induction-International
$38, Regional $5
Section 5. Disbursement vouchers must be submitted with supporting
invoices and/or statements attached to the original invoice.
Section 6. Financial records of the chapter shall be annually audited
by the advisor.
CHAPTER
9.
Amendments and revision
Section 1. The chapter bylaws may be amended by a vote of two-thirds
of the members present at any regular meeting,provided
that the proposed amendment has been presented at a previous
meeting. Any changes to the bylaws must be sent to Headquarters
for final approval.
* Refers to the Phi Theta Kappa International Constitution
and Bylaws.
Phi
Theta Kappa is committed to the elimination of discrimination
based on gender, race, class, economic status, ethnic
background, sexual orientation, age, physical ability,
and cultural and religious backgrounds.