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Awards for Individual Members

Learn about the prestigious awards presented to Collegiate, Alumnae, and Patroness members who have shown outstanding service beyond their local chapter. Find out the nomination process and criteria for each award.

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Awards for Individual Members

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  1. AwardsforIndividual Members

  2. Awards • Awards can be presented to: • Collegiate Members • Alumnae Members • Patroness Members • Patroness Members with Training

  3. Awards for Collegiate Members • Sword of Honor • Ruby Sword (Province Collegiate Leadership Award)

  4. Awards for Alumnae Members • Sword of Honor • Diamond Sword • (Regional Alumnae Leadership Award) • Rose of Honor • Wreath of Achievement • Rose of Dedication • Rose of Constancy • Ring of Excellence

  5. Awards for Patroness Members • Patroness Sword of Honor (Sapphire Sword) • Rose of Honor

  6. Awards forPatroness Members with Training • Patroness Sword of Honor (Sapphire Sword) • Rose of Honor • Wreath of Achievement • Rose of Dedication • Rose of Constancy

  7. Award Deadlines Collegiate Chapters – Must submit nominations for awards by March 1st Alumnae Chapters – May submit nominations for awards at any time

  8. Awards What is meant by “continued service?” A member who has been active and provided outstanding and extraordinary service for three (3) or more consecutive years would be an example of “continued service.”

  9. What is meant by “beyond the local level?” “Beyond the local level” refers to members who have given outstanding and extraordinary service beyond their local chapter. The member may be active in the Province with their local collegiate chapter(s) (i.e. as an advisor or chapter Liaison). They may participate regularly in Province Day events, attend National Convention, and/or present workshops or perform at Province Days and/or National Conventions. Awards

  10. Awards How often can awards be presented to the same member? Since awards are given based on continued outstanding and extraordinary service, and since we defined continued service as three (3) or more years, it is highly recommended that individual members not receive individual awards more frequently than every three (3) years.

  11. Who votes to nominate members for awards? • All chapter members who are in good standing shall have a • vote. • Members may be nominated for awards upon 2/3 affirmative • vote of the chapter. Awards

  12. Who approves awards? • Awards receive final approval at various levels. • Province Officers approve the Sword of Honor • Regional Officers approve the Rose of Honor, Wreath of • Achievement, Rose of Dedication and Rose of Constancy. • The NEB approves the Ring of Excellence. Awards

  13. When can awards be presented? Awards may be presented AFTER the approval letter AND jewelry (actual award) is received from National Headquarters! Note: Ritual ceremonies are to be memorized and presented in a meaningful way. Awards

  14. Awards For a detailed description of each award, criteria for nomination, and detailed procedures for nomination refer to the CPM, Chapter 14, pages 14-1 to 14-6. http://www.sai-national.org/home/Publications/ChapterProceduresManual/tabid/235/Default.aspx

  15. See you in St. Louis in 2015! Mark your calendars now! 47th National Convention Union Station Hotel, St. Louis, MO July 23 – 27, 2015

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