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"A colony is a group of students interested in becoming a new chapter of Phi Sigma Pi. The colonization process is what Phi Sigma Pi uses to lay the foundation for a strong, successful chapter to emerge on the new campus. The basic steps of the colonization process typically include the following.
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A '''colony''' is a group of students interested in becoming a new [[Collegiate Chapters|chapter]] of Phi Sigma Pi. The colonization process is what Phi Sigma Pi uses to lay the foundation for a strong, successful chapter to emerge on the new campus. The basic steps of the colonization process typically include the following.
  
 
* Engage the university to build a partnership for success
 
* Engage the university to build a partnership for success
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The colonization process ends when the group is inducted and recognized as a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi."<sup>1</sup>  A colony may also be closed by [[National Council]] due to various circumstances such as low interest during recruitment or interruptions in the school calendar.
 
The colonization process ends when the group is inducted and recognized as a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi."<sup>1</sup>  A colony may also be closed by [[National Council]] due to various circumstances such as low interest during recruitment or interruptions in the school calendar.
  
== Spring 2009 Colonies ==
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== History ==
Phi Sigma Pi plans to expand to about six new schools in the spring 2009 semester. Potential universities include;
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The first colony in our modern expansion history was established at [[Delta Theta]] at Morgan State University.  Because the chapter did not score high enough on our expansion scoring system [[National Council]] approved establishing them as a colony to determine whether the university could support a chapter.
  
* Arizona State University
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==Current Colonies==
* Duquesne University
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* Robert Morris University
* University of Miami (reactivation)
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* Minnesota State - Moorhead
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==In the News==
* North Dakota State
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* [http://dailyuw.com/news/2012/apr/22/honor-fraternity-establishes-new-chapter-campus/ Honor Fraternity Establishes New Chapter On Campus]
* University of Cincinnati
 
* University of Wisconsin - Madison
 
* Vanderbilt University (reactivation)
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
<sup>1</sup> http://phisigmapi.org/BecomeAMember/StartAChapter/ColonizationProcess/tabid/280/Default.aspx
 
<sup>1</sup> http://phisigmapi.org/BecomeAMember/StartAChapter/ColonizationProcess/tabid/280/Default.aspx
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[[Category:Chapters]]

Revision as of 06:10, 25 October 2016

A colony is a group of students interested in becoming a new chapter of Phi Sigma Pi. The colonization process is what Phi Sigma Pi uses to lay the foundation for a strong, successful chapter to emerge on the new campus. The basic steps of the colonization process typically include the following.

  • Engage the university to build a partnership for success
  • Implement a campus-wide advertising and interest-generating campaign
  • Contact local alumni and nearby chapters to solicit their support
  • Hold initial membership recruitment sessions
  • Train, organize and prepare the interested members through the Brotherhood Education Program
  • Complete the requirements for university recognition
  • Search for a chapter advisor

The colonization process ends when the group is inducted and recognized as a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi."1 A colony may also be closed by National Council due to various circumstances such as low interest during recruitment or interruptions in the school calendar.

History

The first colony in our modern expansion history was established at Delta Theta at Morgan State University. Because the chapter did not score high enough on our expansion scoring system National Council approved establishing them as a colony to determine whether the university could support a chapter.

Current Colonies

  • Robert Morris University

In the News

References

1 http://phisigmapi.org/BecomeAMember/StartAChapter/ColonizationProcess/tabid/280/Default.aspx