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Bucknell University Plan for Prominence

Bucknell University Plan for Prominence. Chip Marrara Asst. Dean of Students and Director of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs. History of the Plan for Prominence. Committee developed this plan in the fall of 1999 to look at the Bucknell Greek System Current conditions were poor

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Bucknell University Plan for Prominence

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  1. Bucknell UniversityPlan for Prominence Chip Marrara Asst. Dean of Students and Director of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

  2. History of the Plan for Prominence • Committee developed this plan in the fall of 1999 to look at the Bucknell Greek System • Current conditions were poor • Existing data was poor • Focus groups were created to discuss • Planning forums coordinated • Creating a vision for the Greek system • Identified goals • Plan is built on visions and goals

  3. National Trends in Greek Life at the Time • Poor perceptions - Low Membership • Declining Interest - School Control • Self Evaluation - Poor Values • Member Involvement - Housing Conditions • Poor Meal Programs - Senioritis (checked out) • Drug/Alcohol Abuse - Alcohol Free Housing • Risk Management - Zero Tolerance • Advisors in Decline - Lacked Solid Advising

  4. Background on the P for P • Charge from the Board of Trustees in 1999 • clean up the Greek system or we will dissolve it • Responses to the Charge • Timetable created – formal committee, identify stakeholders, data collection process • Status reports (current and future) – presented at various times to Alumni Greek Council (AGC), Committee on Complimentary Activities (CCA), IFC, PH, & BOT • Input and Feedback – IHQ & chapter representatives, other stakeholders, web-sites, CCA

  5. History of Plan for P continued • Eleven Strategic Goals • Broken down to 44 separate initiatives • All are very specific and can be read from pages 3 – 18 of the Plan for Prominence

  6. History of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs at Bucknell • 1855 – first national Greek organization – Phi Kappa Psi • 1887 – first sorority – Beta Delta Phi • 1895 – first national Greek sorority - Pi Beta Phi • 1982 – alcohol related activities were banned from by CCA and BU administration Sunday to Friday • 1984 – Faculty voted to improve system (it did not happen) • 1988 – Greek Review Committee was formed • 1989 – Faculty voted to abolish the system (margin of 94-46) • 1992 – Sophomore recruitment was voted in and implemented • 1996 – Ordered to follow all Greek IHQ policies • 2001 – Plan for Prominence was approved and voted in and scheduled to begin for calendar year 2002 • 2002 became a trial year – 2003 was the first full year

  7. Plan for Prominence Accreditation • Eight Categories totaling 100 points • Good Standing • Minimum chapter score is 90 points • Silver Star • Minimum chapter score of 100 points • Silver status in all categories • Gold Star • Minimum chapter of 100 points • Gold status in all categories

  8. Eight Plan for Prominence Categories • Academics – 20 pts – 10 pts/semester • All Chapter gpa of 3.0 or higher • All Chapter gpa of 3.33 or higher • All Chapter gpa of 3.50 or higher • Academic Plan submitted by Feb. 1 of each year • Alumni Relations – 10 pts • How strong are your alumni boards, web-sites regularly updated, newsletters, communication, active advisor, alumni boards, etc.

  9. Categories Cont. • Community Service & Philanthropy – 10 pts. • See the handout – very important • 10 hrs and $20 – Good Standing • 15 hrs and $30 – Silver Star • 20 hrs and $40 – Gold Star • Educational Programming – 10 pts. • Six educational program categories – must have programs in five of the six • Alcohol/Drug, Gender/Sexual Assault, Hazing Prevention, Diversity/Tolerance, Faculty Relations, Health Education, Other approved areas • Excused absences do not count toward your required attendance numbers – Have the program when members can attend • 5 programs and 70% attendance - Good • 8 programs and 75% attendance - Silver • 10 programs and 80% attendance - Gold

  10. Categories Continued • Campus Involvement – 10 pts. – easiest category • 2 events with 50% attendance - Good • 3 events with 60% attendance - Silver • 4 events with 70% attendance - Gold • New Member Education – 10 pts. • End of semester and no violations - Good • 10 weeks and no violations - Silver • 8 weeks and no violations - Gold • An approved hazing prevention program for all new members • New member education program submitted by Sept. 1 • Need proof of initiation when new members are initiated

  11. Categories Cont. • Chapter Management – 15 pts. • $3 million insurance • Meet with the DOS appointed advisor regularly • Regular university advisor contact • Meet or exceed housing occupancy levels • Who lives in?... How many officers?... • Bucknell Standard policies • Pass the regular housing inspections

  12. Categories Cont. • Social Responsibility – 15 pts. – not difficult • Number of Alcohol violations • 10 good – 4 silver – 2 gold • Number of Risky violations • 8 good – 4 silver – 0 gold • Member accountability program • Must have one actively in place and submitted by Sept. 15 • Non-alcoholic event requirements • per semester – one good - two silver – three gold

  13. Rewards - Plan for Prominence • Gold Star • $5000 to the chapter and an award • Placed in their on-campus account • Silver Star • $2500 to the chapter and an award • Placed in their on-campus account

  14. Failure to Make Good Standing • Placed on Conditional Recognition Status • Require permission from COGL to: • Host any event (on or off campus) with alcohol • Participate in recruitment • Participate in Intramural sports • Participate in Greek Week • Chapter goes before COGL in April for re-accreditation • $500 accreditation fee

  15. Failure to make “good standing” Two Semesters in a Row • Placed on Stayed-Suspension Status • Require permission from COGL to: • Participate in recruitment • May not: • Host any event with alcohol • Participate in IM’s • Have voting privileges from IFC or PH rescinded • Meet with COGL in November • $1000 re-accreditation fee

  16. Forms and Paper Work to Turn in - Important • Academic Achievement Plan is due February 1 of every year • Alumni Newsletters are due when you create them • Full length, detailed New Member Education Program is due September 1 of every year • Proof of new member initiation • Membership Accountability Program is due September 15 of every year • New Proof of Liability Insurance is due every year at the time the old policy expires

  17. Forms and Paper Work to Turn in • Community Service – blue form – within 30 days of completion – completely filled out – get from the GL office • Philanthropy – green form – within 30 day of donation – with a copy of the check or some form of proof • Campus Involvement – orange form – within 30 days of the event – with a verification signature • Programming – yellow form – within 30 days of the event – with proof of attendance • Non-Alcoholic Events – pink form – within 30 days of the event – with a copy of the email invitation sent to campus • No forms will be accepted prior to the completion of the event

  18. Questions and Answers Chip Marrara Assistant Dean of Students Bucknell University 218 Elaine Langone Center (ELC) Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570) 577-1602 Lmarrara@bucknell.edu

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