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**Hold two separate Information Sessions at the beginning of the rush period with the purpose of demonstrating to prospective Initiates both the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi and the requirements of the rush and Initiation processes
 
**Hold two separate Information Sessions at the beginning of the rush period with the purpose of demonstrating to prospective Initiates both the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi and the requirements of the rush and Initiation processes
 
**Hold two rush events for the purpose of allowing prospective Initiates to become better acquainted with the Active Members.
 
**Hold two rush events for the purpose of allowing prospective Initiates to become better acquainted with the Active Members.
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==About the Recruitment Advisor==
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Through the recruitment advisor, each prospective member will gain his/her first impressions and knowledge base of the organization.  The spirit and attitude of the recruitment advisor and the chapter will become the spirit and attitude of the prospective member.  Phi Sigma Pi has placed faith, trust, and confidence in every recruitment advisor. Each recruitment advisor is responsible for recruiting all interested new people, and introducing them to the responsibilities of being an initiate as well as an active member
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===Specific Responsibilites===
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===Recruitment Committee===
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The rush process is a very crucial time for the chapter. It can become overwhelming and for this reason it is important to utilize the recruitment committee. The recruitment advisor must depend upon the advice and assistance of the committee by distributing the work to its members. Just as with any functional committee, regular meetings and clearly defined responsibilities make for a productive coordinating body. At the committee’s first meeting (held at the end of the semester prior to the planned informational nights), a list of responsibilities should be made to clarify its role, such as:
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*  Assist the recruitment advisor in planning, organizing and designing the rush program.
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*  Implement and evaluate the progress of the rush program.
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*  Aid in advertising for the informational nights (also known as meet nights).
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*  Assist in educating the brotherhood on proper rush techniques through chapter rush workshops.
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===Four Stages of Planning===
  
 
==Further Resources==
 
==Further Resources==

Revision as of 15:37, 30 December 2008

Beta Zeta Rush, Fall 2008

The role of the Recruitment Advisor is one of great responsibility. It can also be quite rewarding. The following document is a guideline to help you have a successful term as the Recruitment Advisor.

According to the Phi Sigma Pi National Constitution, there are two components of recruitment. It should be noted, however, that this document is not all-inclusive for each chapter. These should be considered the minimum components and your school/chapter may choose to assign further components at their discretion.

About Recruitment

Article IV, Section 10 of the Phi Sigma Pi National Constitution holds that:

  • Each Collegiate Chapter shall hold a minimum of two (2) membership drives per academic year, with no more than one (1) membership drive held each quarter or semester. A membership drive consists of a rush period and an initiation period.
  • The rush period begins on the date of the first advertised


Article IV, Section 11, Subsection A of the Phi Sigma Pi National Constitution holds that:

  • Each Collegiate Chapter shall, at least,
    • Hold two separate Information Sessions at the beginning of the rush period with the purpose of demonstrating to prospective Initiates both the ideals of Phi Sigma Pi and the requirements of the rush and Initiation processes
    • Hold two rush events for the purpose of allowing prospective Initiates to become better acquainted with the Active Members.

About the Recruitment Advisor

Through the recruitment advisor, each prospective member will gain his/her first impressions and knowledge base of the organization. The spirit and attitude of the recruitment advisor and the chapter will become the spirit and attitude of the prospective member. Phi Sigma Pi has placed faith, trust, and confidence in every recruitment advisor. Each recruitment advisor is responsible for recruiting all interested new people, and introducing them to the responsibilities of being an initiate as well as an active member

Specific Responsibilites

Recruitment Committee

The rush process is a very crucial time for the chapter. It can become overwhelming and for this reason it is important to utilize the recruitment committee. The recruitment advisor must depend upon the advice and assistance of the committee by distributing the work to its members. Just as with any functional committee, regular meetings and clearly defined responsibilities make for a productive coordinating body. At the committee’s first meeting (held at the end of the semester prior to the planned informational nights), a list of responsibilities should be made to clarify its role, such as:

  • Assist the recruitment advisor in planning, organizing and designing the rush program.
  • Implement and evaluate the progress of the rush program.
  • Aid in advertising for the informational nights (also known as meet nights).
  • Assist in educating the brotherhood on proper rush techniques through chapter rush workshops.

Four Stages of Planning

Further Resources

Links

Disclaimer

Epsilon Nu Rush, Fall 2008

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