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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Region I programs for the 2010-2011 period. It highlights key initiatives aligned with National and Regional Directives, including Leadership Development, Academic Excellence, and the Pre-Collegiate Initiative. The overview discusses program structure, including the positive impact of the regional quiz bowl, the Institute of Chapter Development, and business diversity efforts. The document also addresses the suspension of the Academic Technical Bowl for this year and outlines various opportunities for chapters to engage and develop within the NSBE framework.
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2010-2011 Programs Overview August 14, 2010 Anne-Marsha Joseph 2009-2011 Region I Programs Chair
Agenda • Programs associated with National Directives • Programs associated with Regional Directives • Additional Programs • Academic Technical Bowl Suspension • Regional Quiz Bowl • Business Diversity • Institute of Chapter Development • National Programs Fund • Pre-Collegiate Initiative • Technical Outreach for Community Help
2010-2011 National Directives • Academic Excellence • Expanding the pipeline
2010-2011 Regional Directives Leadership Development International Inclusion NSBE Jr. Achievement Cultivating an Academic Community LINC up the region !!
Cultivating an Academic Community • NSBE Study Hall • Chapter Best Academic Excellence Practice Surveys • 12 chapters submitted the surveys (THANK YOU!) • Chapter Incentive Awards • Highest GPA • Most Transcripts • Study-A-Thon
Academic Technical Bowl • ATB is “suspended” for the year
Academic Technical Bowl • ATB is “suspended” for the year • Name can’t be used • Will not be a final round at the Annual Convention • There are no prizes on the National Level for first place winners • National Academic Excellence Committee is working on improving it
Regional Quiz Bowl • Same rules apply (e.g., 4 members/team) • Will be a competition at each Fall Zone Conference • Must complete pre and post surveys on IMPAk • Winners will receive reimbursements for Annual Convention registration • 1st place
Business Diversity • Fall Regional Business Expo • NSBEPrenueur • Monthly calls
Institute of Chapter Development • Year-round chapter development • Three submissions • September • November • February • Mandatory for all chapters to be considered “active”
National Programs Fund • If your chapter needs additional money to hold an event, apply to the NPF • Before you request funds… • A. Develop the purpose: • 1. Why are you hosting the event? What directives does the event support? • B. Develop the objective: • 1. What is to be gained from the event? • C. Identify the resources: • 1. What do you need? Is there money already in the budget for it? If not, how else can you get funding?
Pre-Collegiate Initiative • Spring Field Trips to companies • Spring Zone Conferences
Technical Outreach for Community Help • STEM Community Training • Informal Science and Engineering • Technical Expertise Services • Traditional Community Service • A Walk for Education • Make sure your chapter submit TORCH hours
What can your chapter do? • Participate • Give Feedback
Thank you! Questions?