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"Section 5. Phi Sigma Pi Members in good standing may nominate qualified individuals to become Active or Honorary Members. Voting shall be by secret ballot and shall be completed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled Formal Induction at a prior called meeting with voting on the Initiates on the agenda. No less than forty-eight (48) hours notice shall be given for this meeting. At least a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Active Members present at the meeting with quorum shall be required for confirmation."
 
"Section 5. Phi Sigma Pi Members in good standing may nominate qualified individuals to become Active or Honorary Members. Voting shall be by secret ballot and shall be completed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled Formal Induction at a prior called meeting with voting on the Initiates on the agenda. No less than forty-eight (48) hours notice shall be given for this meeting. At least a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Active Members present at the meeting with quorum shall be required for confirmation."
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==Rights and Priviledges==
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Article X: Alumni Organizations, Section 5 grants Honorary Members the right to join Alumni Organizations:
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"Section 5. Alumni Chapters shall be established by geographical region. Alumni Chapters shall be open to Alumni Members and Honorary Members in good standing who have graduated or are no longer associated with the sheltering institution in which they were inducted."
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Article IV: Membership, Section 4 grants Honorary Members the right to vote and hold office in Alumni Organizations, the right to serve as a Grand Chapter Delegate, and the right to stand for election to National Office:
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"Section 4. Only Active Members shall vote or hold office in Collegiate Chapters. Only Active Alumni or Honorary Members shall vote or hold office in Alumni Chapters. Any Member of Phi Sigma Pi in good standing may be a Grand Chapter delegate or be elected to the National Council."
  
 
=Eligibility Clause Debate=
 
=Eligibility Clause Debate=

Revision as of 09:11, 11 March 2007

Honorary Brothers (also Honorary Members) of Phi Sigma Pi are persons of character who are not otherwise eligible for Membership, but have been recognized by a Chapter or the National Council as upholding the highest values of Phi Sigma Pi. Candidates for Honorary Membership must have performed oustanding service to a Chapter or to the community at large, and are inducted as Honorary Members through the use of the Ritual Ceremony. Honorary Brothers enjoy rights and priviledges associated with Membership in general, but are not subject to the same requirements as other Classes of Membership (ie Active Members or Alumni Members).

Honorary Membership and the National Constitution

The National Constitution discusses or mentions Honorary Membership in several articles.

Definition

Article IV: Membership, Section 1E of the National Constitution defines Honoarary Membership: "E. Honorary Members shall be individuals who are ineligible to become Active Members of Phi Sigma Pi but who have demonstrated the highest qualities exemplified by Phi Sigma Pi through outstanding service to the fraternity or for their community. Honorary Members may be elected into Phi Sigma Pi by the Collegiate Chapter or the National Council, are not required to participate in an Initiation Program, and shall not obtain the status of Active Membership."

Article IV: Membership, Section 5 describes the process by which Honorary Membership may be conferred:

"Section 5. Phi Sigma Pi Members in good standing may nominate qualified individuals to become Active or Honorary Members. Voting shall be by secret ballot and shall be completed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled Formal Induction at a prior called meeting with voting on the Initiates on the agenda. No less than forty-eight (48) hours notice shall be given for this meeting. At least a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the Active Members present at the meeting with quorum shall be required for confirmation."

Rights and Priviledges

Article X: Alumni Organizations, Section 5 grants Honorary Members the right to join Alumni Organizations:

"Section 5. Alumni Chapters shall be established by geographical region. Alumni Chapters shall be open to Alumni Members and Honorary Members in good standing who have graduated or are no longer associated with the sheltering institution in which they were inducted."

Article IV: Membership, Section 4 grants Honorary Members the right to vote and hold office in Alumni Organizations, the right to serve as a Grand Chapter Delegate, and the right to stand for election to National Office:

"Section 4. Only Active Members shall vote or hold office in Collegiate Chapters. Only Active Alumni or Honorary Members shall vote or hold office in Alumni Chapters. Any Member of Phi Sigma Pi in good standing may be a Grand Chapter delegate or be elected to the National Council."

Eligibility Clause Debate

Notable Honorary Members

List of Honorary Members