National Constitution Article IV

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Article Summary: Article IV of the National Constitution defines Membership, classes of Membership, requirements for becoming a Member, Activity and Inactivity, good standing, transferring, disciplinary actions, and resignations. This Article also includes a non-discrimination statement and sets out definitions and requirements for Membership Drives and rush and Initiation events.

ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP

Section 1: Definition of Membership

Members are those individuals who have been inducted into Phi Sigma Pi by use of the Ritual Induction Ceremony. Membership may only be terminated by expulsion or resignation from the national fraternity.

Section 2: Membership Eligibility Requirement

Initiates shall be undergraduate students currently enrolled in a program of study at the sheltering institution who have been asked to enter a Collegiate Chapter’s Initiation Program via the Ritual Pinning Ceremony. Upon entering the Chapter’s Initiation Program the prospective member shall:

  1. have completed a minimum of one (1) semester or one (1) quarter of college work;
  2. have one (1) semester or two (2) quarters of prescribed undergraduate study remaining following the Initiation semester; and
  3. have earned at least a 3.00 Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale (where an A=4.00)

Section 3. Non-Discrimination Policy

Phi Sigma Pi shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disabled status in admission to, access to, treatment of, or employment in Phi Sigma Pi's programs and activities.

Section 4: Collegiate Members

Collegiate Members shall be undergraduate students currently enrolled in a program of study at the sheltering institution and who have successfully completed a Collegiate Chapter’s Initiation Program and been Inducted into Phi Sigma Pi by use of the Ritual Induction Ceremony.

Section 5: Alumni Members

Alumni Members shall be any Collegiate Members who have left or who have graduated in good standing from the sheltering institution of a Collegiate Chapter.

Section 6: Honorary Members

Honorary Members shall be individuals who are ineligible to become Collegiate Members of Phi Sigma Pi but who have demonstrated the highest qualities exemplified by Phi Sigma Pi through outstanding service to the fraternity or the local community. Honorary Members shall not be required to participate in any Chapter’s Initiation Program and shall not obtain the status of Collegiate Membership. Honorary Members may be elected into Phi Sigma Pi by a Collegiate Chapter, an Alumni Chapter, or the National Council.

Section 7. Nominating and Voting

Phi Sigma Pi Members in good standing may nominate qualified individuals to become Collegiate or Honorary Members. Voting shall be by ballot and shall be completed at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled Ritual Induction Ceremony at a prior called meeting with quorum and with notice of voting on the meeting 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 Collegiate Members in good standing present and eligible to vote at the meeting with quorum shall be required for confirmation.

Section 8: Special Membership Designations

The following designations may be used by Members meeting the criteria specified:

  1. Founding Members
  2. Founding Members shall be Members who have been recognized formally by the National Council as the individual(s) responsible for a particular Chapter's founding. A Chapter may have one, more than one, or no Founding Members. Founding Members shall not have any additional rights above those Members who are not Founding Members.

  3. Charter Members
  4. Charter Members shall be Members who have been inducted during the interval between the granting of the Chapter Charter and the induction of the first Initiate class. Charter Members shall not have any additional rights above those Members who are not Charter Members.

Section 9: Active and Inactive Collegiate Members

All Collegiate Members shall be considered Active, and thus subject to the attendance requirements and financial obligations of the Collegiate Chapter unless the Member has applied for, and been granted, one of the following:

  1. National Inactivity
  2. Collegiate Members who are currently participating in an accredited or academically recognized cooperative education program, internship, or study abroad program which does not meet or hold classes at the sheltering institution shall be eligible for National Inactivity. Nationally Inactive Collegiate Members shall be exempt from paying national dues and shall not be subject to attendance requirements of the Collegiate Chapter.

  3. Local Inactivity
  4. Locally Inactive Members are Active Members, with permission from their collegiate chapter, who do not wish to be active in Phi Sigma Pi's affairs. Further status of Inactive Members shall be left to the discretion of the Collegiate Chapter. Locally Inactive Members pay to the National Headquarters, via the Collegiate Chapter, the National Dues by the appropriate due dates.

Section 10: Active and Inactive Alumni and Honorary Members

Alumni or Honorary Members who have paid dues to an Alumni Chapter or the National Alumni Association shall be considered Active.

Section 11: Definition of Collegiate Members in Good Standing

Collegiate Members shall be considered “in good standing” provided that the Member:

  1. is not currently delinquent in the remittance of any dues, fees, or fines; and,
  2. is not currently the subject of any disciplinary action by the National Council or the Collegiate Chapter; and,
  3. has met or exceeded the minimum requirements for attendance and participation in the Collegiate Chapter’s events and activities.

Section 12: Definition of Alumni and Honorary Members in Good Standing

Alumni or Honorary Members shall be considered “in good standing” provided that they are not currently the subject of disciplinary action by the National Council or the Alumni Chapters.

Section 13: Transfer from one Collegiate Chapter to Another

A Collegiate Member who has transferred from one sheltering institution to another may apply to transfer into the Chapter at the new sheltering institution, provided that the Member is in good standing at the time of the application. Transferring Members shall be inducted into the Collegiate Chapter by use of the Ritual Induction Ceremony and shall sign the Chapter Roll Book.

Section 14: Resignation

A Collegiate Member in good standing may resign from Phi Sigma Pi. To resign, the Member must submit a hard copy of a letter stating their intent to resign to any Chapter Officer and the letter must be presented to the Chapter during the next business meeting by any Chapter Officer or the resigning Member. Upon acceptance of the letter by the Chapter, the Membership of the Brother seeking to resign shall be terminated. Former Members who have resigned are not eligible for re-instatement into Phi Sigma Pi without at least a two-thirds (2/3) vote of approval from the Active Members of the Collegiate Chapter.


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