Collegiate of the Month

The Collegiate of the Month award will be an award given to deserving Collegiate each month to recognize Brothers for their work in their respective chapters and on their campuses. Brothers will be able to find the Collegiate of the Month form under the forms and downloads section to nominate Brothers for this award. Each recipient will be recognized on the Collegiate Webpage with a brief bio.

Collegiate Summit Tour

The Collegiate Summit is an initiative that will be held at each of the Regional Conferences during the Spring 2008 Regional Conference season. The Summit opens at the first Regional Conference in Sacramento, California and closes at the Indianapolis, IN during the Great Lakes Regional Conference. The purpose of this Summit is to engage Collegiate members during their respective Regional Conferences on the task of enhancing the Membership Intake Process. 

Keeping Up with Our Brothers

This initiative will help increase the matriculation of Collegiate Brothers to the Alumni chapter through increased communication between Collegiate and Alumni members. When a Collegiate Brother graduates he can download the "Keeping up with our Brothers" form from the forms and downloads section. The form will ask him to tell what his plans for the future are and where he plans to move. From this information, contact will be made to the Alumni chapter in the area he plans to move so that the alumni chapter there can connect with him and encourage him to join.

Project T.E.A.M

Project T.E.A.M stands for Together Enriching and Mentoring. The goals of this initiative are to increase the number of qualified advisors and to provide a networking opportunity between Collegiate and Alumni members on the Collegiate webpage. I am asking for your help in making this initiative a success by participating in the networking opportunity under the forms and downloads section. The success of this program will be two-fold because it will strengthen Collegiate/ Alumni relations and it will provide an opportunity for Collegiate Brothers to become more successful after they graduate.