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Phi Beta Delta
Epsilon Delta Chapter BY-LAWS
George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia
ARTICLE I
Name
The name of this society shall be
the Epsilon Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Delta.
ARTICLE II
Aim
The aim of Phi Beta Delta is to
recognize and encourage high professional, intellectual and personal
achievements in the field of international education. The Society
will serve as a means of encouraging interdisciplinary and intergenerational
contacts and promoting the exchange of ideas and information in
the area of international affairs among students, faculty and
staff of George Mason University and other academic institutions.
ARTICLE III
Membership
SECTION I
Membership shall be based on criteria
established by the executive committee in accordance with the
aims of the organization. Any exceptions will be adjudicated
on a case-by-case basis by the committee. The criteria are
as follows:
For Domestic Students:
- Upper division or graduate standing.
- Completion of a minimum of one
semester of study abroad or a summer experience of no less than
four weeks in length and approved by the Center for Global Education,
or by significant residence abroad.
- Demonstrated academic excellence
(Minimum Cumulative GPA):
- Graduate Students--3.6
- Undergraduate Students-- 3.3
- Letter of support from full-time
faculty.
- Statement of interest.
For International Students:
- Upper division or graduate standing.
- Valid immigration status.
- Demonstrated academic excellence
(Minimum Cumulative GPA):
- Graduate students -- 3.6
- Undergraduate students --
3.3
- Letter of support from full-time
faculty.
- Statement of interest.
For Faculty and Staff:
- Nomination by two members in
good standing.
- Demonstrated interest and involvement
in international scholarly activities (e.g.. Fulbright, research
, service or teaching overseas, publications/presentations,
significant contribution to campus international educational
programs).
- Willingness to contribute to
the activities of the society.
SECTION II
Honorary Membership
The executive committee may name
honorary members. Such persons shall pay no dues or fees.
SECTION III
Candidates for membership will be
approved by the members of the executive committee of the chapter
and will be offered the opportunity to participate in the annual
initiation ceremony. Participation in the ceremony is expected,
although exceptions may be made due to extenuating circumstances.
SECTION IV
Meetings
The executive committee will convene
meetings of the chapter once a semester to conduct the chapter's
business, and on a more frequent basis for other purposes.
ARTICLE IV
Executive Committee
Section I
The executive committee shall include
both faculty and students members and may include members of the
university staff.
Section II
The executive committee shall consist
of the President, Vice President (faculty), Vice President (student),
Secretary (faculty), Secretary (student), Treasurer (faculty),
Treasurer (student) and the Chapter Coordinator.
Section III
The executive committee may establish
standing committees, all of which must include faculty and student
members and may include members of the University staff.
ARTICLE V
Officers
Section I
The elected officers shall
be President, Vice President (faculty), Vice President (student),
Secretary (faculty), Secretary (student), Treasurer (faculty)
and Treasurer (student).
The Chapter Coordinator shall be
appointed by the Provost.
Section II
The President shall preside
over meetings of the society and the executive committee, appoint
members of committees, represent the society at official functions,
communicate regularly with the Chapter Coordinator regarding events
and perform all other duties belonging to the chief executive
officer.
Section III
The Vice President (faculty)
shall preside in the absence of the President and perform other
duties as assigned by the President. The Vice President
(faculty), along with the Vice President (student) shall be responsible
for event planning.
Section IV
The Secretary (faculty and student)
shall be responsible for communications.
Section V
The Treasurer (faculty) shall collect
and give receipts for all monies collected, make disbursements
upon order of the Society, keep an accurate and complete record
of all receipts and disbursements and report this record of funds
to the Society on a regular basis. The Treasurer (student)
shall assist the Treasurer (faculty) upon request.
Section VI
The executive committee appoints
other students to act as liaisons where necessary.
ARTICLE VI
Dues and Fees
Section I
The membership initiation fee shall
be paid by each undergraduate, graduate, faculty and staff candidate
at or before the time of initiation into the Society. The amount
of this fee shall be determined by the executive committee and
shall be paid to the treasurer prior to the initiation ceremony.
Membership dues, as determined by
the executive committee, shall be paid by each member annually.
ARTICLE VII
Elections
Section I
The executive committee shall establish
a nomination committee, which will recommend a single slate of
officers to the board during the spring semester.
Section II
Elections will be conducted by email
ballot and shall include a provision for write-in candidates.
Ballots shall be sent to the general membership at least two weeks
prior to the date set for the counting of ballots.
Section III
Election to office will require
receipt of a majority of valid ballots cast.
Section IV
In the event of resignation or inability
to serve on the part of an elected officer of the Chapter, the
executive committee shall appoint a replacement.
ARTICLE VIII
Approval of By-Laws
These by-laws shall be submitted
to the chapter's members for approval at the first meeting in
the Fall 2002 semester. Approval will be by a majority of
those present and voting.
Amendment of By-Laws
Section I
Proposed amendments to the by-laws
may be presented to the Society, in writing, at least one meeting
before it/they are to voted upon.
Section II
Approval by a majority of the voting
members present at a meeting shall be required for passage of
a proposed amendment. The amendment shall become binding immediately
thereafter.
ARTICLE IX
Parliamentary Authority
Robert's Rules of Order, (Revised),
shall govern the Society in all cases to which they are applicable.
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