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| of the four types, what is DSP? |
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| of which national interfraternal association is DSP? |
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| professional fraternity association |
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| 3. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. |
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| date and place of founding |
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| November 7, 1907 at New York University |
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| complete names of four founders |
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Alexander Frank Makay Alfred Moysello Henry Albert Tienken Harold Valentine Jacobs |
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| what is the Central Office and how is it different from the national Board of Directors |
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| The Central Office is the national administrative headquarters of Delta Sigma Pi, while the Board of Directors is the executive, legislative and judicial body. |
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| who established the Central Office and served as director for 31 years? |
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| where was the Central Office established and where is it today? |
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| Chicago, but is now located in Oxford, Ohio |
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| name the supreme governing body. where and when does it meet next? |
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The Grand Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi meets next August 10-14, 2011 in Louisville, KY. |
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| current grand president, past grand president, vice president-organizational development, vice president-finance and national collegians of the year |
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Current Grand President: Mark Chiacchiari Past Grand President: Mitchell "Mitch" Simmons Vice President - Organizational Development: Paul Brodie Vice President – Finance: Joseph Ward National Collegians of the Year: Burton Bridges and Ashley Henry |
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| provincial vice president and regional vice president |
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11. North Central Provincial Vice President: Amy Briggs Huron Regional Vice President: Matthew Carrington |
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| names of province and region names of active collegiate chapters, alumni chapters, and colonies in region |
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| North Central Province and Huron Region. Active collegiate chapters, alumni chapters, and colonies in region: Delta Rho, Mu Phi, Lamda Xi, Gamma Kappa, Gamma Theta, Xi, Pi Tau, Epsilon Omicron |
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| who appoints district director? who is he? |
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appointed by the Regional Vice President Our District Director is Deric Williams. |
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who is our chapter advisor? who may serve as chapter advisor and how are they elected? |
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is Kai Petainen The Chapter Advisor must be a faculty initiate of the Fraternity or a member of the school’s faculty or administration, and is elected by each collegiate chapter and reported to the Central Office. |
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| name 6 services/publications produced |
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Delta Sigma Pi wesbsite The Alumni Newsletter Manual for Pledge Education keeps all Fraternity membership records maintains mailing lists issues certificates and cards of membership. |
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what is the chapter management program? 3 leves chapters strive to achieve? |
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the Chapter Management Program, a web based program, is the method of formal communication between collegiate chapters and the national Fraternity The three levels chapters should strive to achieve are Accredited Chapter, Chapter Recognition, and Chapter of Excellence. |
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| to whom is the DSP scholarship key awarded |
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| graduation senior in commerce, business administration, or economics who ranks highest in each class. |
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| what is LEAD and why should you participate |
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| 18. LEAD is Leadership and Excellence Academies for Deltasigs and should be participated in for personal, professional, leadership and fraternal development. |
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how many collegiate chapters established and how many active today? how many active alumni chapters? |
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| 268 have been established, 196 are currently operating, and there are 60 alumni chapters. |
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Α - Alpha Β - Beta Γ - Gamma Δ - Delta Ε - Epsilon Ζ - Zeta Η - Eta Θ - Theta Ι - Iota Κ - Kappa Λ - Lambda Μ - Mu Ν - Nu Ξ - Xi Ο - Omicron Π - Pi Ρ - Rho Σ - Sigma Τ - Tau Υ - Upsilon Φ - Phi Χ - Chi Ψ - Psi Ω – Omega |
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| our chapters greek letter and when founded |
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| how many people have been initiated since founding? |
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| abbreviation for a member |
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| The mission of the Leadership Foundation is what? |
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| It is a foundation separate from DSP but still very important to the brothers. It is recognized by the federal government as a public charity that raises money to provide scholarships and fellowships. It also funds educational programs for DSP |
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| ways to support frat after graduation |
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| speak at a professional event, attend local or national events, and involvement in an alumni chapter. |
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| participates in all duties of membership to the best of his or her ability, listens to the ideas of others, takes a position if elected, and gives to the fraternity. |
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| carries out the duties of the fraternity, is in harmony, maintains contact with the Central Office and other chapters, and sponsors activities that show they are important in the university. |
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| 5 categories of general risk management program |
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a. alcohol and drugs b. statement on hazing c. discrimination and harassment d. chapter houses and meeting facilities e. fraternity events |
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| 6 provisions of risk management and conduct policy |
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a. treat all people and their property with respect b. do not lie cheat or steal or tolerate that from others c. no consuming or possessing alcohol when at a Fraternity event d. no possessing, selling, or using of illegal drugs at Fraternity events e. blindfolds are not to be used at any time f. threats of sexual violence |
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| to whom does the individual code of conduct and general risk management policy apply? |
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| It applies to all members of Delta Sigma Pi (collegiate and alumni), faculty members, pledges, colony members and employees |
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| explain educational and leadership consultant program |
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| a national service to collegiate chapters that is a periodical consultation visit from the Central Office staff to the chapter's campus. The counseling and advising throughout a visit will leave the chapter with improved knowledge about national and chapter operations and provide new ideas for activities and suggested resolutins to common challenges faced by student organizations. This leads to a well-rounded chapter and better informed members. |
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