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Revision as of 19:40, 17 January 2009

Membership Development concerns all aspects of rush/recruitment; initiation; and initiate to Brother transitioning. The Membership Development Committee was merged into the National Development Committee in the summer of 2007 following Grand Chapter. Phi Sigma Pi Brothers interested in serving as members of the National Development Committee should complete an application (PDF )(DOC) and submit to the National Office.


Rush/Recruitment

For information on the Recruitment Advisor position see: Recruitment Advisor


Curriculum Guide

Created in 2006, the Curriculum Resource Guide was provided to chapters to use as a template for developing an educational program plan that would help prepare initiates for membership in Phi Sigma Pi. The plan provides a thorough outline of all content covered in The Scholar's Province. Chapters can not rely upon the Curriculum Guide alone to teach their initiates. Providing opportunities to learn about local history and tradtions is essential to having a well rounded educational program. You can access a full version of the 2008-2009 Curriculum Guide or review the links below for breakdown o sections. Each of the links to the quizzes and answer keys below require brother log-in.

Initiation Programming and Activities


National Membership Exam

All Phi Sigma Pi Initiates are required to pass the National Membership Exam with a score of 80%. An answer key and scoring guide is available to chapters. If an initiate does not pass the exam on his/her first attempt, the chapter may offer the opportunity to re-take the exam, but are under no obligation to do so.

Chapters should use only the annually approved version of the National Membership Exam. The 2008-2009 National Membership Examis available via the Brothers Only section on our national website. Chapters can also find the Answer Key available online.

Each year, the national exam is reviewed for content and format changes. The approved version for the academic year is made available following Grand Chapter. An accompanying letter is sent to all chapters with links to the updated versions, a copy that Letter to Chapters is available for viewing.


Local Exam

While the national history of Phi Sigma Pi unites us all into one Brotherhood, each member also has a shared history with the members of their home chapters. Chapters have a duty to pass down the knowledge and history of their own chapter to Initiates. Chapters are ecnouraged to incorporate activities and programming ideas into your Initiation program that focus on your unique chapter traditions and history. If desired, a local exam can be developed and used by chapters to assess their Initiates knowledge and comprehension of the chapter's past, organizational structure and local traditions and policies.


How to Add More Ideas

Create a link and answer as much of the following as possible: (Hint: Click on the "Edit" link above and copy everything below this line into the new page.)

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Event Summary:

Links to External Resources

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Resource Guides
Alumni Development · Chapter Awards · Chapter Finance and Fundraising · Inter-Chapter Events and Relations · Membership Development · Public Relations · Risk Management · Scholarship · Service and TFA Programming · Social · Writing National Constitution Amendments
Chapter Officer Training Guides
President · Vice President · Historian · Parliamentarian · Recruitment Advisor · Initiate Advisor · Secretary · Treasurer · General Officer