Pre-Charter Chapter

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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.

  • 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.

Spring 2010 Colonies

  • University of California at San Diego, Zeta Alpha Chapter
  • George Mason University
  • Franklin and Marshall College
  • Cleveland State University
  • University of California at Santa Barbara

References

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