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Title:
National Policy Handbook, 2015
Date/Date Range:
00/00/2015
National Policy Handbook, 2015
SIGMA KAPPA
Voices Strong Hearts United.
V
National Policy
Handbook
2015
C
NATIONAL POLICY HANDBOOK
FOR
SIGMA KAPPA CHAPTERS
2015
prepared by
NATIONAL COUNCIL
For use by
COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS, ALUMNAE CHAPTERS,
ADVISORY BOARDS, CORPORATION BOARDS, NATIONAL OFFICERS
AND MEMBERS AT LARGE
All policies may be petitioned to the national council
with a special dispensation form.
These policies are binding on all chapters and members and
can be amended only by the national council.
This handbook is to be reviewed by collegiate chapters at the beginning
of each school year at a joint meeting of new members and initiated members,
and by alumnae chapters annually.
Changes from previous editions are indicated in italics.
I.
RECRUITMENT
3
II.
PLEDGING
5
III.
INITIATION
6
IV.
MEMBERSHIP STATUS
9
V.
TERMINATION/SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP
14
VI.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
20
VII.
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS
22
VIII. INTERNET AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY POLICY
32
IX.
COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS
36
X.
COLLEGIATE CHAPTER OFFICERS
39
XI.
ADVISORY BOARD
40
XII.
HOUSING AND CORPORATION BOARD POLICIES
42
XIII. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS
47
XIV. NATIONAL OFFICERS
49
XV.
FOUNDERS' DAY
50
XVI. REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCES
51
XVII. CONVENTION
52
XVIII. SELECTED NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS AND
GENERAL GOVERNING POLICIES
54
XIX. BADGES AND JEWELRY
62
XX. LICENSING
62
XXI. SHARING OF MEMBER INFORMATION POLICY
63
XXII. DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICY
66
XXIII.SIGMA KAPPA TRIANGLE DEATH NOTICES
69
INDEX
70
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I. RECRUITMENT
A. The national recruitment supervisor for each collegiate chapter is appointed by the national
council at the request of the national vice president for membership. She has the authority
to delay the bidding of any potential member until sufficient further information,
satisfactory to the national recruitment supervisor, has been obtained if she deems it is in
the best interest of the chapter. In addition, she has the authority to set up procedures to
enable the chapter to reach quota.
B.
Sigma Kappa Legacy Policy
Importance of legacies: It is the belief of Sigma Kappa Sorority that our legacies are
extremely important to the success of our sorority. When the chapter is determining whom
they wish to pledge, the chapter shall give careful consideration to the following
relatives/step-relatives of collegiate members and active Sigma Kappa alumnae: sister,
daughter, granddaughter, niece. While we believe all Sigma Kappa relatives are to be given
special consideration, it is necessary to be even more careful in our consideration of those
specifically listed above.
Procedure
Whenever possible, a Sigma Kappa legacy should be invited to the first invitational event.
If a legacy attends Sigma Kappa's preference event, her name must appear on the first bid
list. If a legacy is in danger of being released, the national recruitment supervisor shall
assess the situation and has the authority to reverse the chapter decision. A full explanation
should be given to the chapter by the national recruitment supervisor of why the legacy
should be a member of the chapter. When a chapter participates in a recruitment format
with only one invitational event (typically to preference), the chapter will work with the
recruitment supervisor to invite back only legacies to whom they intend to extend a bid.
Potential new members with multiple Sigma Kappa legacy relationships should be given
additional consideration. They must be invited to round 3 in a 4-round recruitment format
or round 2 in a 3-round recruitment format. These women may not be released without
permission from a national recruitment team volunteer.
C.
The Membership Selection Committee (MSC) shall be authorized by a 3/4 majority vote of
the chapter members.
Procedure:
1. Prior to the first Membership Selection Committee meeting, the chapter must conduct a
meeting to vote with a 3/4 majority to authorize the Membership Selection Committee to
invite potential new members and to approve the invited potential new members to be
members of Sigma Kappa.
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2. The voting members of the Membership Selection Committee are president, vice
president of membership, assistant vice president of membership, continuing
membership chairman, and rotation group leaders.
3. The Membership Selection Committee is advised by the recruitment supervisor, vice
president of membership advisor, and/or national headquarters staff person (when
applicable). If the RS/VPM advisor is not available then the recruitment coordinator,
collegiate coordinator or advisory board supervisor will attend.
4.
The Membership Selection Committee meeting is chaired by the recruitment
supervisor.
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II. PLEDGING
Policy
Collegiate new members: Any woman who qualifies for membership under the constitution and is
pursuing a course at a college or university in which a chapter is located shall be eligible to be
pledged only under ALL of the following conditions:
1.
If an undergraduate, she shall be pursuing a degree. If a graduate student, she shall have a
college degree, be pursuing graduate studies, and taking not less than three (3) hours per
week.
2. She shall receive an affirmative vote of the membership selection committee.
3. She should have at least one written recommendation from an initiated member in good
standing.
4.
A woman shall have a 2.8 grade point average (based on a 4.0 system) from high school and
a 2.5 grade point average from college to be eligible to pledge. All exceptions require
approval of the advisory board supervisor and collegiate coordinator.
5. A woman shall be formally pledged no later than seven calendar days upon accepting a bid.
All exceptions must be approved by the advisory board supervisor and the collegiate
coordinator.
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III. INITIATION
A. Initiation Policy
1. Chapters do not vote on new members prior to Initiation. When a college student has been
formally pledged to Sigma Kappa, she is eligible to be initiated PROVIDED she meets
educational, financial, and new member education requirements. However, the vice
president of new member education in her capacity as new member educator may
recommend to the chapter that the initiation of any new member be deferred or terminated
if, in her opinion, the new member has not met the Sigma Kappa requirements for Initiation.
Prior to such recommendation to the chapter, the vice president of new member education
must secure approval of her recommendation from her advisor and her collegiate
coordinator. A two-thirds vote of the chapter is necessary for the recommendation to be
accepted.
2. The Promise new member education program is comprised of two components. The new
member program lasts for seven weeks, including Inspiration Week which immediately
precedes Initiation. The new initiate program, implemented after Initiation, is three weeks
long. Initiation should occur immediately after the first seven meetings are complete and
prior to the new initiate meetings.
3.
The following requirements for Initiation shall be completed by each new member prior to
Initiation:
a. Fulfill all chapter new member education duties and requirements.
b. Pass the initiate's exam with a score of at least 90%.
C.
File with the finance advisor written consent to the financial obligations involved in
membership.
d. Pay all chapter debts, including the initiation fee and badge fee.
e. Sign the badge affirmation card to be sent to national headquarters.
f. Meet scholastic standards as follows:
1. When Initiation occurs after a grading period (semester, quarter, etc.), maintain
at least a 2.5 or higher grade point average as established by the collegiate
chapter.
2. When Initiation occurs before a grading period ends, meet scholastic standards as
set by the collegiate chapter in collaboration with the advisory board and
collegiate coordinator.
g. During the seven-week new member period, maintain acceptable scholastic
achievement.
h. Should have one (1) written recommendation from an initiated member in good
standing in the chapter files.
i.
Have proved herself worthy of full Sigma Kappa membership through a cooperative
and positive attitude toward Sigma Kappa.
4. Chapters with a new member class of one to twelve initiates must initiate one at a time.
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New member classes of thirteen to twenty-five four initiates may be initiated two at a time.
Chapters with twenty-six five to thirty-five new members may initiate three at a time.
New member classes with thirty-six seven to forty-eight or more may be initiated four at a
time, and similarly, chapters may initiate each multiple of twelve new members in corresponding
groups, i.e. 5 at a time up to 60 or 6 at a time up to 72. Alumna and honor initiates must always
be initiated one at a time. Legacies should be initiated with all other new members in alpha
order. A legacy may be pinned by her family member during the Initiation ceremony.
5. Parents and special guests may attend Initiation banquets/receptions upon approval of the
advisory board.
6. Smoking and alcoholic beverages are prohibited at Initiation receptions/banquets.
7. Only initiated Sigma Kappas are permitted to remain in the house during Initiation. No
other persons are allowed, except by special permission of the advisory board.
B. Honor Initiate Policy
Prospective honor initiates are those women chosen and approved by the national council to
become members of Sigma Kappa Sorority. The qualifications of an honor initiate are:
1. To be a woman who has received distinction in her community, and whose membership will
add distinction to our organization.
2. To have demonstrated her interest in Sigma Kappa.
Procedure
1. Alumnae and collegiate chapters may present honor initiate candidates to national
council by contacting the national vice president for alumnae.
2. National council approves the collegiate chapter of initiation for a prospective honor
initiate.
3. Prospective honor initiates shall be initiated at a national convention, a collegiate
chapter installation, a collegiate chapter Initiation, or at another national council
approved occasion.
4. The national treasury pays honor initiate fees.
5. Honor initiates are members of Sigma Kappa with all the rights, responsibilities, and
privileges.
C. Alumnae Initiate Policy
Prospective alumnae initiates are those women chosen by alumnae and collegiate chapters to
become members of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Membership is an honor to be conferred with
careful consideration of its requirements and responsibilities as well as its privileges. The
qualifications of an alumna initiate are:
1. To have a college degree. This should not be considered an absolute requirement.
2. To have demonstrated her interest in assisting college women.
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3. To have given service in community affairs.
4. To be sponsored by two initiated members in good standing.
5. To be willing to acquire knowledge of Sigma Kappa.
6. To be willing to give service to Sigma Kappa.
Procedure
1.
An affirmative vote shall be secured from the Membership Selection Committee of the
collegiate chapter of initiation for each alumna initiate.
2. Alumnae chapters wishing to present an alumna initiate candidate for Initiation should
contact national headquarters.
3. A petition for alumna initiation and alumna initiation application should be submitted to
the collegiate alumnae relations coordinator supervising the chapter of initiation.
4.
National alumnae dues, New member fee, alumnae initiation fee and badge fee must be
paid.
5. Alumnae initiates are members of Sigma Kappa with all the rights, responsibilities, and
privileges.
6. In order to avoid conflicts between generations, collegiate chapters are asked to refrain
from inviting to membership their house director until such time as the house director
retires is no longer employed by the corporation.
7. In some cases, selected women from the community in which there is a new colony, or a
collegiate chapter being recolonized, may be asked to become alumnae initiates. In these
cases, national council gives approval for Initiation. At the discretion of national council,
these initiates may or may not be asked to pay the national alumnae dues, new member
fee, alumnae initiation fee or the and badge fee.
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IV. MEMBERSHIP STATUS
A. Membership Policy
1. No person who is or has been an initiated member of any fraternity belonging to the
National Panhellenic Conference or any similar national college or university fraternity,
honorary and professional excepted, shall be eligible for membership in Sigma Kappa.
2. A Sigma Kappa is a "member in good standing" for purposes of this handbook SO long as she
is not suspended, withdrawn or expelled and she is above the minimum academic
requirement in section VI.B. for collegiate members.
B. Social Privileges and Social Membership Policy
1. Sigma Kappa does not permit social privileges or social membership. Regular participation
in chapter activities and social events is limited to new members and members of Sigma
Kappa. Guests may be invited to social activities on special occasions with advisory board
approval, but not because of any social privileges or social membership accorded to them as
individuals.
2. Big/Little Brother and Little Sister Policy
In support of the 1973 NPC resolution, Sigma Kappa does not recognize auxiliary groups to
Sigma Kappa for men, commonly called Big or Little Brothers or women's auxiliary groups
for men's fraternities, commonly called Little Sisters. It is the opinion of Sigma Kappa that
the activities of such groups are inconsistent with the purpose and philosophies of the
National Panhellenic Conference and Sigma Kappa Sorority. Sigma Kappa chapters are not
to spend time or financial resources in the formation of Big or Little Brother or Little Sister
groups.
C. Collegiate Members Policy
1. ALL COLLEGIATE members of Sigma Kappa shall be participating members of their
chapter based on the following: Freshman initiates are required to participate for eight full
semesters or twelve quarters. Sophomores are required to participate in six full semesters
or nine quarters. Juniors are required to participate for four full semesters or six quarters.
Seniors are required to participate for two full semesters or three quarters. If a member is
initiated during the second semester or second quarter, one term should be subtracted from
the total. If a member is initiated during the third quarter, two terms should be subtracted
from the total. Enrollment in summer classes does not count toward chapter participation.
2. All collegiate members are expected to participate in at least one co-curricular activity.
3. In order for a collegiate member to have full voting and chapter privileges, she shall be
pursuing a degree at the institution where the chapter holds its charter.
4. Any new member or member whose conduct or habits are found to be seriously detrimental
to the welfare of individuals or the chapter will be subject to disciplinary action by the
chapter and/or the national council.
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D. Transfer of Membership Policy
Members transferring from one college /university to another may transfer their membership
to the Sigma Kappa chapter at the new college/university under the transfer of membership
procedure.
Procedure
1.
In order to affiliate with another chapter, a member wishing to transfer shall have paid
all financial obligations, including full payment of the housing/furnishing fee, to the
chapter and/or corporation board of her Initiation.
2. When a member wishes to affiliate with a different chapter, that chapter's president
shall complete the "Member Transfer Recommendation Form" and send it to the
advisory board supervisor and the collegiate coordinator for approval. The form is then
sent to national headquarters for final processing.
3. The member may be admitted to membership in the different chapter by a majority vote
of the chapter when she has participated in the activities of the chapter for a month and
the "Member Transfer Recommendation Form" has been approved by the advisory
board and the collegiate coordinator.
4. Members from dormant chapters shall meet the requirements of number 1 and should
petition the national vice president for collegiate chapters.
E. Special Membership Status Policy
Special status may be granted ONLY under the following conditions:
1. Married members of a chapter will remain active collegiate members.
Procedure
If they wish to assume alumnae status, a written petition to the chapter is necessary and
may be granted upon a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote of the chapter followed by the
Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory board and the collegiate
coordinator. She must be a member in good standing. After approval, the change of status
shall be noted in the minutes and on Dove Hub.
2. Members that pursue full-time professional programs/degrees as an undergraduate
member, who have not graduated or participated in the required number of terms as
previously mentioned in NPH IV.C.1., are to remain active in their collegiate chapters.
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Procedure
If they wish to assume alumnae status, a written petition to the chapter is necessary and
may be granted upon a two-thirds affirmative vote of the chapter followed by the Petition
for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory board and the collegiate coordinator. She
must be a member in good standing. After approval, the change of status shall be noted in
the minutes and on Dove Hub.
3.
Graduate student members of a chapter, those that have graduated with an
undergraduate degree.
Procedure
They may remain active in their collegiate chapter upon a two-thirds (2/3) vote of approval
by the chapter. If granted, the change of status should be listed on Dove Hub and the
members should comply with the qualifications of an undergraduate member in NPH IV.C.
Otherwise, the student is considered an alumna member.
4. Members graduating/leaving school before graduation automatically become alumnae
members provided the member is in good standing with the collegiate chapter and the
corporation board/property committee (if applicable) for all local and national financial
obligations. Participation in the Order of the Triangle does not change member status to
alumna and member status can be addressed as long as the member is on campus. The
Order of the Triangle ceremony should be the last chapter activity of the semester/term.
Procedure
The member's status should be marked accordingly on Dove Hub as having left school.
Marking of alumna status on a Member Status Change Report or Dove Hub or
participation in the Order of the Triangle does not relieve a member of any outstanding
financial obligations.
5. Members returning to school who have been absent less than one (1) school year shall
return to active collegiate membership.
6. Returning undergraduate members who return after an absence of one or more years
from the campus (excluding members on leaves of absence) will be considered alumnae
members of Sigma Kappa
Procedure
A petition to return to collegiate membership can be presented. In this case, a member may
return to active status after a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote of the chapter followed by
the Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory board and the collegiate
coordinator.
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7. A leave of absence can be granted for only one school term during the member's
college career and is to be granted only under any of the following circumstances:
a. Serious illness or serious personal problems on the part of the member or her immediate
family.
b. Extreme financial difficulties.
C. Extreme scholastic difficulties.
d. Internships.
e. Study abroad.
f. Student teaching.
Procedure
1. Member must apply in writing, giving detailed reasons for requesting this status and
providing documentation when possible supporting the need for a leave of absence.
2. Upon approval by the executive council, an application must be submitted on a Petition
for Special Dispensation for consideration by the advisory board. and the collegiate
coordinator.
3.
In order for the application to the approved, the member shall be a fully participating
member of the chapter and in good financial standing. She shall pay her national
collegiate dues and national insurance assessment.
4.
When the status is granted, the member shall have the same privileges and
responsibilities of an alumna member. If granted, the change of status shall be noted on
Dove Hub. A leave of absence does not relieve the member from any contractual
obligations she may have with respect to housing matters.
5.
Upon returning to active status, the member shall return to full participation in all
chapter activities. Failure to automatically resume all membership obligations shall
result in voluntary withdrawal. If steps are not taken to begin voluntary withdrawal
proceedings one month from the start of the term following the leave, expulsion shall
result. A leave of absence may not be granted in the last term of her undergraduate
career with the exceptions of internships for academic requirement, study abroad, and
student teaching.
8. Special alumnae status for collegians from dormant chapters - Collegians who are
placed on special alumnae status prior to the recolonization of their collegiate chapter by the
national council may, after a period of one year from the date of the recolonization, petition the
chapter for collegiate status.
Procedure
If a member wishes to return to collegiate status, she shall apply in writing to the
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recolonized chapter. Active collegiate status may be resumed upon a two-thirds affirmative
vote of the chapter followed by a Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory
board supervisor, the collegiate coordinator, and the collegiate district director. In the
event that a collegian on special alumna status transfers to a college or university where a
Sigma Kappa chapter exists, transfer of membership procedures should be followed if
affiliation with another chapter is desired.
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V.
TERMINATION/SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP
A. Automatic financial suspension
Applies only in case of failure to pay bills. Any member 30 days in arrears to the chapter or the
corporation board shall be automatically suspended.
Procedure
1.
The vice president of finance and her advisor meet with the member to notify her that
she is on automatic financial suspension and set a time limit for the debt to be cleared.
The advisory board supervisor shall hold her badge and membership certificate. Copies
of the Automatic Financial Suspension Form shall be sent to the advisory board
supervisor, the financial advisor, the collegiate coordinator, the collegiate finance
coordinator and national headquarters. If the member does not clear the financial
indebtedness by the set date, expulsion procedures shall be initiated per NPH V.D., and
the debt shall be referred to a collection agency.
2. During such suspension:
a. The member's parents may be asked to sign an interest-bearing note for the amount
involved. This should be handled by the financial advisor.
b. The member is responsible for all bills and fees, both local and national, incurred
during the time of suspension.
C. The member shall attend meetings, recruitment events, new member ceremonies,
and Initiations, but has no vote or social privileges and cannot hold office.
3. Any member who leaves school or graduates while indebted to the chapter should be
placed on AFS by the above procedures.
4. Reinstatement of the member and return of her badge and membership certificate are
automatic upon payment of all outstanding bills. The member must furnish the national
headquarters with documentation by the chapter, which is endorsed by the advisor and
the collegiate coordinator, that all indebtedness has been rectified.
B. Suspension
A disciplinary sanction imposed for the reasons set out below. Suspension requires the setting
of a time limit of no more than 12 months from the time of the chapter vote.
Any of the following constitutes reason for suspension:
1. Suspension by the university.
2. Failure to attend chapter meetings without being excused by the executive or senior
council.
3. Contempt of authority.
4. Misconduct.
5. Undermining the chapter spirit.
6. Other valid reasons.
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Procedure
1. A chapter may place a member on suspension by a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote of
the chapter followed by a Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory
board and collegiate coordinator.
2. The national council may place a member on suspension upon recommendation of the
collegiate coordinator, the collegiate district director (if applicable), and the unanimous
vote of national council.
3. Penalties for suspension
a. Suspended members shall not attend any Sigma Kappa meetings or social events.
b. The badge and membership certificate of the suspended member are surrendered to
the chapter and sent to the national headquarters for safekeeping.
C.
When a member does not petition at the end of a suspension or if her request for
reinstatement is refused at the end of the period, expulsion paperwork shall be
submitted.
d. Such suspension shall be recorded in the official documents of the chapter (minutes,
member's card in vice president of alumnae relations' file and beside the constitution
book signature of the member) with date and reason for suspension.
e. The member is responsible for all bills and fees, both local and national, incurred
during the time of suspension.
f.
See Section XII. B. on housing.
4. Reinstatement
a. If suspended by a chapter, a letter shall be presented to the chapter by the suspended
member which contains detailed evidence that reasons for the suspension no longer
exist. This member shall have shown through interest, actions, and fine spirit that
she is again ready to be a loyal, participating member with the good of the chapter at
heart.
b. If a member is on academic suspension by a chapter and is not eligible to be
reinstated, a letter may be presented to the chapter by the suspended member to
request a withdrawal of her membership. (See Section V.E. Procedure.)
C.
After the letter is received, there shall be a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative vote of the
chapter in order to reinstate the suspended member. A Petition for Special
Dispensation shall be submitted to the advisory board, collegiate coordinator, and
collegiate district director for approval. The collegiate district director then
submits the petition to national headquarters.
d. If suspended by the national council, a letter shall be presented to the national
council by the suspended member which contains evidence that reasons for the
suspension no longer exist. This member shall have shown through interest,
actions, and fine spirit that she is again ready to be a loyal, participating member
with the good of the Sorority at heart.
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e. Following consideration of the request by the national council, the member will be
notified by national headquarters of the decision.
f.
When reinstatement follows, the fact and date shall be recorded in each document
where suspension is noted (see #3c under penalties above), and badge and
membership certificate are returned.
C. Expulsion
For all reasons, except financial, expulsion is the complete, final and permanent severance of
relations, participation, and mutual obligations between Sigma Kappa and one of its members.
There is no reinstatement.
Procedure
1. The national council may withdraw the privilege of membership from any collegiate
member upon recommendation of the collegiate coordinator, collegiate district director,
and the unanimous vote of national council.
2.
A collegiate chapter may withdraw the privilege of membership from one of its
members by a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative secret written ballot of the chapter followed
by a Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory board, the collegiate
coordinator, collegiate district director, and unanimous vote of national council.
3. Expulsion of a collegiate member shall be recorded in the official documents of the
chapter and date and reasons given (minutes, member's card in vice president of
alumnae relations' file and beside the constitution book signature of the member) and on
Dove Hub. If a member is expelled for financial reasons, such expulsion does not relieve
the member of her financial obligation.
4.
The national council may withdraw the privilege of membership from any alumna
member upon the recommendation of five alumnae members, with full particulars
surrounding the reason for the request (either civil judgment involving Sigma Kappa or
criminal conviction), and the unanimous vote of the national council. Upon such a vote,
the member's collegiate chapter will be notified by national headquarters.
5. The member's badge and membership certificate are forfeited and shall be sent to
national headquarters.
6. See Section XII. B.
D. Financial expulsion
Occurs when a member on AFS fails to pay her indebtedness by the date set in the notification
of automatic financial suspension.
Procedure
1. The vice president of finance sends a Petition for Special Dispensation requesting
financial expulsion to the advisory board supervisor for approval. The petition must be
accompanied by the AFS paperwork and member financial records. No chapter vote is
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required if the member has signed the AFS form.
2. If the member has not signed the AFS form acknowledging the indebtedness, the
chapter must vote by a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative secret written ballot to expel the
member for financial reasons. A copy of the minutes with this information must
accompany the petition form.
3. The petition requires approval by the advisory board supervisor, collegiate coordinator,
collegiate district director, and unanimous vote of national council.
4. The badge and membership certificate are forfeited and shall be returned to national
headquarters.
5. Upon approval of the petition, national headquarters will notify the member of the
financial expulsion and reinstatement procedures.
6. See Section XII. B.
7. The chapter shall send the debt to a collection agency.
8. The date and the reason of financial expulsion shall be recorded in the official
documents of the chapter (member's card in vice president of alumnae relations' file and
beside the constitution book signature of the member) and on Dove Hub.
9. Reinstatement
a.
A member expelled for financial reasons may petition national council for
reinstatement when she is no longer a collegian and at least three (3) years have
passed from the date of the financial expulsion. The petition must demonstrate that
the expelled member has paid the outstanding financial obligations or include
payment for outstanding financial obligations. The petition must also demonstrate
that the expelled member is again ready to be a financially responsible and
participating member with the good of Sigma Kappa at heart, specifically through
membership in the Sigma Kappa Foundation Violet Club giving level.
b. A petition for reinstatement is approved upon the unanimous vote of national
council.
C.
For final processing of the reinstatement, a reinstatement fee shall be paid which
may include the purchase of a basic badge and membership certificate.
d. When reinstatement occurs, national headquarters will notify the chapter of
reinstatement. The financial reinstatement shall be recorded on each document
where the expulsion was previously noted (member's card in vice president of
alumnae relations file and beside the constitution book signature of the member).
The member's status is modified to alumna.
E. Voluntary withdrawal of membership
The severance of relations, participation, and mutual obligations between Sigma Kappa and one
of its members at the voluntary request of the member.
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Procedure
1. The member shall be in good standing with the chapter including all local and national
financial obligations. Pending approval by the chapter and the advisory board supervisor,
and the collegiate coordinator, the member will not be responsible for any local financial
obligations accruing after the request for withdrawal, the badge and the membership
certificate have been received by the chapter.
2. The member shall request withdrawal through a dated written letter to the chapter,
accompanied by her badge and membership certificate.
3.
A two-thirds (2/3) affirmative secret written ballot vote of the chapter is necessary
followed by a Petition for Special Dispensation approved by the advisory board
supervisor and the collegiate coordinator. The original letter of request from the member
wishing to withdraw shall accompany the petition to the national headquarters along
with her badge and membership certificate.
4. Upon receipt of acknowledgment from the advisory board supervisor collegiate
coordinator that the withdrawal has been approved, the chapter shall send the badge
and membership certificate to national headquarters. Such severance is recorded in the
official documents of the chapter and the date (minutes, member's card in vice president
of alumnae relations' file and beside the constitution book signature of the member) and
on Dove Hub.
5. Reinstatement
a.
A letter shall be presented to national council by the withdrawn member,
which contains detailed evidence that the reasons for the withdrawal no longer
exist. The member must have shown through interest, actions, and a fine
spirit that she is again ready to be a loyal, participating member with the good
of Sigma Kappa at heart, specifically through membership in the Sigma Kappa
Foundation Violet Club giving level.
b.
A petition for reinstatement is approved upon a unanimous vote of national
council. When reinstatement occurs, national headquarters will notify the
chapter of reinstatement. The withdrawal reinstatement shall be recorded on
each document where the withdrawal was previously noted (member's card in
vice president of alumnae relations file and beside the constitution book
signature of the member). The member's status is modified to alumna. It is the
exception that national council will approve a reinstatement until such time as
the applicant is no longer in college.
C.
Reinstatement is not effective until approved by unanimous vote of national
council, and proper notification is received by the chapter and advisory board.
For final processing, a reinstatement fee shall be paid, which may include the
purchase of a basic badge and membership certificate.
d.
When reinstatement occurs, the fact and date shall be recorded on each
document where the withdrawal is noted (minutes, member's card in the vice
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president of alumnae relations' file and beside the constitution book signature
of the member).
F. Depledging
The releasing of a new member from her pledge prior to her initiation.
Procedure
1. A new member who has participated in the new member ceremony shall request
depledging through a dated written letter to the vice president of new member
education.
2. A chapter may depledge a woman by two-thirds (2/3) affirmative secret written ballot
vote with the consent of the advisory board and collegiate coordinator.
3. The national council may depledge a woman upon the recommendation of the collegiate
coordinator, collegiate district director, and the unanimous vote of the national council.
4. All financial obligations of a new member who has depledged cease at the time the
woman is depledged.
5. The new member's change of status must be noted in the chapter minutes and in Dove
Hub.
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VI. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
A. Collegiate Chapter Scholarship Policy
A chapter must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average or be above the all sorority women's
average (based on a 4.0 scale).
Procedure
1. When a chapter falls below this standard for two consecutive terms, they will be notified
in writing by the programming coordinator. The chapter will be required to develop
and implement an immediate action plan to bring the chapter into compliance with the
scholastic requirement.
a. The vice president of scholarship will submit the scholarship program evaluation
form to the programming coordinator, advisory board supervisor, and collegiate
coordinator for review and further recommendations
b. The vice president of scholarship will work directly with the director of scholarship
programming coordinator to initiate the action plan once it is presented in writing to
the entire chapter.
2. When a chapter fails to meet the standard for three consecutive terms, or four of six
terms, the chapter is considered to be "not in good academic standing." The chapter will
be notified in writing by the director of scholarship programming coordinator.
3.
Chapters which are "not in good academic standing" will be required to complete, but
are not limited to, any of the following:
a.
File a scholarship action plan on all chapter and new member academic activities
with the programming coordinator, vice president of scholarship advisor, advisory
board supervisor, collegiate coordinator, collegiate district director and national
headquarters at the beginning and end of each academic term for one year.
b. Mandatory participation by the entire chapter in a national scholarship workshop
facilitated by a national officer with all travel and related expenses provided by the
chapter.
C.
Mandatory presentation of scholastic programs at informal meetings. The final
content and number of programs may be determined by the programming
coordinator, advisory board supervisor, and collegiate coordinator and
communicated to the entire chapter.
d. Ineligibility for certain national awards.
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B. Collegiate Member Scholarship Policy
A member must maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale).
Procedure
1.
When a member falls below a 2.5 cumulative grade point average, she is considered to
be "not in good academic standing" by the advisory board and the collegiate coordinator
for that term or until the standard is met. Credit obtained during the summer session is
figured into cumulative grade point average.
2.
When new members are not initiated because they do not meet the minimum
requirements on that campus, they will also be considered "not in good academic
standing."
3. The terms of "not in good academic standing" are as follows:
a. Limited social events - two (2) per term (Social events include fraternity parties,
date parties, and formals).
b.
Participate in the National Scholarship Program for members "not in good academic
standing" as outlined in the Handbook for the Vice President of Scholarship.
C.
As an initiated member, not eligible to serve as a Big Sister or Heart Sister.
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VII. RISK MANAGEMENT FOR COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS
A. Risk Incident Policy
All risk incidents must be reported to the national organization per the risk incident procedure.
Definition of Risk Incidents
The following is a non-exclusive list of risk incidents. When a member is aware of
a
potential risk incident, please err on the side of caution and report it.
(The starred items are emergency incidents for which the member should first call 911.)
1. Member incidents
hazing
illegal use or possession of alcohol
use or possession of illegal drugs
mental health problems (depression, eating disorders, etc.),
injury requiring hospitalization*
tragic accident*
rape*
assault*
battery*
suicide*
homicide*
2. Chapter property incidents
theft
embezzlement
burglary
robbery
accidental fire or arson*
Procedure
Members will use the following procedure with all risk incidents. Individuals with first-
hand knowledge of the incident should make the report, but if that person cannot or will
not, then the member with the most knowledge of the incident should make the report.
Reporting should take place in the following order:
1. Call 911 or the appropriate emergency number if the incident is an emergency.
2. Call the risk management 24 hour toll-free hotline at national headquarters.
3. Contact the advisory board supervisor first or call through the list of advisors until one
has been reached. An advisor should immediately report to the chapter property. If no
advisor can be reached, continue with the procedure by contacting the risk management
coordinator, collegiate coordinator, collegiate district director, or national vice
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president for collegiate chapters in that order.
4. Establish authority based on the following ranking of collegiate officers: president,
executive vice president, vice president of programming, vice president of new member
education, vice president of membership, vice president of alumnae relations, vice
president of scholarship, vice president of finance, vice president of communication, vice
president of philanthropic service, Panhellenic delegate, all Greek delegate (where
applicable). The ranking collegiate officer (and/or the advisor when she arrives) will
immediately do the following:
a. Close the chapter property to all non-members and ensure that any evidence is
preserved, if applicable.
b. Assign a responsible member to answer the chapter phone where applicable and take
messages. This member should not answer any questions - she should only take
messages.
C. Confirm with the police or medical officials that they have contacted or will contact
the family of the member(s) involved. Members should not contact the family, as this
is something for which the police have been specially trained.
d.
Assemble the members for an informational meeting at the earliest possible time and
instruct members not to make a statement to the media (including campus media) or
to discuss the incident with non-members. Members of the chapter who may be
members of the campus media should be specifically instructed not to disclose any
information.
e.
Coordinate any necessary follow-up or arrangements.
5. The executive assistant at national headquarters monitors the hotline and notifies
the appropriate national officers, the executive director, and the director of collegiate
services, and an appropriate person will call the chapter within 24 hours.
6. When a member, an advisory board member, or national officer suspects or is made
aware that a risk management policy violation is occurring or has occurred, the incident
shall be reported immediately to the risk management toll free hotline at national
headquarters as soon as possible.
B. Hazing Policy
1. Sigma Kappa Sorority considers hazing to be a destructive and degrading activity which is
inconsistent with our ideals and standards. The dignity of every individual is recognized
and all forms of hazing are opposed.
2. Every chapter shall follow the Promise new member education program as outlined in the
Handbook for the Vice President of New Member Education without additions, deletions or
alterations. This program is designed to educate new members in the purposes and ideals
of Sigma Kappa.
3. Hazing is defined as any action, activity, or attitude directed toward a new member,
member or any individual because of his/her relationship with Sigma Kappa or any other
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campus organization with or without their consent which ridicules, humiliates, embarrasses,
confuses, frustrates or causes undue stress as well as any action that may cause physical or
mental discomfort and has the potential to cause bodily injury or psychological damage.
This includes the harassment, intimidation, degrading or lack of respect from one
member(s) to other member(s) and may include verbal, written, implied, physical or
through email, text, and/or any type of social media. The following list includes examples
of hazing by category and is not intended to be all-inclusive.
a. Subtle hazing: any action, activity, or attitude that ridicules, humiliates, or embarrasses.
Examples include, but are not limited to: purposely alienating new members, referring
to new members in a demeaning manner such as "pledge," silence periods, any form of
demerits, requiring new members to address initiated members in a different manner,
scavenger hunts, phone duty or house duty if only assigned to new members, requiring
new members to carry objects that initiated members don't carry, deprivation of
privileges, withholding the date of Initiation or big sister revealing, not allowing new
members to wear Greek letters, requiring new members to complete signature books,
requiring new members to do meaningless activities in order to earn membership such
as "pearl" points or separating sprinkles, requiring new members to wear new member
pins/ribbons at all times.
b.
Harassment hazing: any action, activity, or attitude which confuses, frustrates, or causes
undue stress as well as any action that may cause physical or mental discomfort.
Examples include, but are not limited to: Requiring new members to sleep over at
chapter housing or other locations, drawing any unnecessary attention to new members
through a form of critique or criticism, scaring new members with what might happen
at Initiation or during Inspiration Days, any form of questioning under pressure or in
an uncomfortable atmosphere, verbal abuse, personal servitude, moving into the chapter
house/suite/residence hall for Inspiration Days, requiring new members to wear
ridiculous costumes or special clothing, requiring new members to enter through the
back door or not allowing them to see certain parts of the house/suite/residence hall,
new member activities with demeaning or crude themes, withholding good grooming or
personal hygiene, requiring new members to memorize irrelevant information about
initiated members, yelling at new members.
C. Dangerous hazing: any action, activity, or attitude that has the potential to cause bodily
injury or psychological damage. Examples include, but are not limited to: suggesting
or requiring new members acquire paraphernalia from another chapter, leaving campus
secretly, requiring new members to do physical exercise for the sake of membership,
withholding food or sleep, late work sessions which interfere with scholastic
responsibilities, transporting new members against their will, restricting bodily
movement in any way, blindfolding, requiring touching any unpleasant substance,
hitting, paddling, tuck-ins, kidnaps, requiring new members to drink or eat, marking or
branding, requiring a new member to take items from places or deface property, new
member sneaks or walkouts.
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4. The naming of new member classes or allowing new member class officers does not
promote chapter unity and is not recommended.
5. Auxiliary groups such as big brothers, little sisters, or fraternity dads are prohibited in
support of the 1967 NPC Unanimous Agreement. For further clarification, see NPH XVIII.
A.G.
6. As a general rule, a member or new member who hazes shall be suspended or expelled from
the organization following the appropriate procedures. This applies to alumnae as well as
collegiate members. Failure to sanction individuals involved in hazing activities may result
in sanctions of the chapter as outlined in national policy section VII.G.
C. Social Events and Functions Policy
1. General Policies
All Sigma Kappa members and new members and their invited guests must be aware of and
comply with the following policies:
a.
All members, new members, alumnae, and guests must be in compliance with federal
laws, state laws, university regulations, local ordinances, and national policies.
b. In compliance with the 1979 NPC resolution, all Sigma Kappa social events with other
organizations or non-members shall not involve overnight accommodations.
C.
In compliance with the NPC resolution on alcohol-free functions, all Sigma Kappa
events held at a men's fraternity facility must comply with the fraternity's
national/local rules and resolutions and any campus-wide alcohol-free initiatives. (See
NPH XVIII.F. for further clarification.)
d. Open parties are prohibited. There shall be a defined and restricted guest list available
at every sponsored or co-sponsored Sigma Kappa event. Anyone visibly intoxicated
should not be allowed admittance to a Sigma Kappa event.
e.
Pre- and post-social function parties are never approved. Such parties and the
attendance by Sigma Kappa members and new members are not condoned.
f.
Co-sponsored social function attendees are limited to members and new members of
both sponsoring groups and their dates.
g. Each chapter shall have adequate liability and other acceptable insurance protection
through the national organization.
h. A chapter may not sponsor or co-sponsor a function or event with an alcohol distributor
or bar/tavern where alcohol is given away, sold, or provided nor may a chapter accept
as a prize or raffle for fund raising projects.
i.
A chapter may not sponsor or co-sponsor a function or event where firearms will be
made available for use.
j. Social functions that involve traveling to multiple venues, i.e. bar crawls, are prohibited.
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2. Contract Policy
a.
All contracts must be reviewed prior to signing by the advisory board supervisor or the
risk management coordinator.
b. Only the chapter president or vice president of finance may sign contracts on behalf of
the chapter. Other officers or members who sign contracts may be personally liable.
C.
All themes, merchandise, t-shirt/logo designs, and favor artwork associated with a
social event must be in good taste and reviewed by the advisory board supervisor
and/or the risk management coordinator prior to the event. See Section XX.B.
d. Chapter officers shall not sign releases or waivers on behalf of the chapter. Signing a
contract with a hold harmless or indemnification clause in a contract may carry
additional legal responsibilities and is not recommended.
3. Social Function Review Form (SFRF) Policy
a. The social function review form (SFRF) must be completed by the event planner/social
chairman for the following social events and functions:
-Any event where alcohol will be present.
-Any event that requires signing a contract of any kind.
-Any Sigma Kappa-sponsored philanthropy event involving sports.
b.
Failure to complete the SFRF accurately may result in the event being considered a
"not officially recognized Sigma Kappa event." This is considered a risk management
policy violation and is subject to the sanctions of section VII.G.
Procedure
1. The completed SFRF shall be sent to the advisory board supervisor and/or the risk
management coordinator at least three weeks prior to the event to allow adequate time
for revisions, if necessary. Any exceptions to this timeframe must be approved by the
risk management coordinator.
2.
Advisory board members or their approved representatives must be present at each
event requiring a SFRF and instructed as to their responsibility. There must be one
representative for every 50 people in attendance at the event and at least one
representative on each vehicle when common carriers are utilized.
4. Events Involving Alcoholic Beverages
a. Underage drinking is prohibited.
b. Sigma Kappa social events held outside the city in which the college/university is
located require the use of common carrier such a buses, taxis, hotel shuttle, university
transportation, etc. Events held in the same city as the college/university may use
common carrier or the designated driver program. All attendees must utilize the designated
transportation plan to and from the event.
C. A cash bar shall be utilized for serving alcohol. Use of an outside vendor possessing
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adequate liquor liability insurance is required. Alcoholic beverages must be sold/served
by a bartender who is not a member or new member of the sponsoring or co-sponsoring
organizations.
d. Security personnel shall be hired for any event at which alcohol is served/sold.
e. Chapter funds shall not be used to purchase alcoholic beverages.
f.
Activities/themes must be tasteful and not promote alcohol use/abuse. Drinking
games, toga parties, the purchase or use of alcohol in bulk quantities (kegs, etc.), and/or
use of drink tickets are strictly prohibited.
g. Non-alcoholic beverages and food/snacks shall be available and served throughout the
duration of the event.
h. In the event a cash bar policy contradicts the published university/Panhellenic or all-
Greek regulations for a co-sponsored event, a controlled BYOB function may be
requested by petition and reviewed by the risk management coordinator.
Procedure
Alcoholic beverages may be allowed at Sigma Kappa sponsored or co-sponsored events
involving the chapter provided all of the following criteria, in addition to the general
guidelines, are met:
a. A three-fourths (3/4) secret written vote of approval by the chapter shall be
obtained and documented in the chapter minutes for each Sigma Kappa sponsored or
co-sponsored event at which alcoholic beverages are to be served/sold. A copy of
the minutes shall be attached to the SFRF.
b. A detailed procedure for monitoring alcohol consumption and ascertaining the age
of each participant shall be written on the SFRF.
C.
The means of transportation shall be defined on the SFRF. Common carrier is the
preferred form of transportation for Sigma Kappa events. No alcohol shall be
allowed during transportation.
d. When a bartender is hired by the chapter, the bartender's agreement must be signed
and attached to the SFRF.
e. Valid identification with a photograph shall be checked for admission to the event as
well as by the bartender each time an alcoholic beverage is served. No one deemed
to be inebriated should be served.
f.
There should be one security guard for every 50 persons and the guard(s) shall not
be a member or new member of the sponsoring or co-sponsoring organizations.
Security personnel shall be instructed to take effective steps to prevent excessive
consumption of alcohol and to prevent alcohol from being served/sold to minors.
g.
The criteria required for BYOB events, in addition to compliance with all other
stated policies regarding alcoholic beverages, are:
1. A bartender shall be hired to take custody of all alcohol and transport it to the
event. The bartender shall not be a member or new member of the sponsoring or
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co-sponsoring organizations.
2.
The bartender shall have absolute custody and discretion over dispensing alcohol
and shall dispense the alcoholic beverage only to the individual who brought it to
the event. Unused alcoholic beverages will be disposed of by the bartender and
not returned to those who brought them.
h. Three and four way events involving three and four total organizations (including
Sigma Kappa) and alcoholic beverages are strongly discouraged; however, if three or
four way events where alcohol is served are desired, the following criteria must be
met:
1. Follow all national policies and procedures.
2. Must be allowed by and comply with the college/university policies and
procedures.
3. Must be attended by at least one advisory board member for the duration of the
event.
4. Written proof of insurance from all other sponsoring groups must be included
with the SFRF.
5. A four way event is the maximum allowed under any circumstance. Attendees to
be limited to chapter members and new members of all sponsoring groups.
6. Three or four way date functions, where each organization invites guests outside
of the organization, are prohibited.
D. Transportation Policy
1. When transporting members to and from Sigma Kappa events, the use of appropriate safety
precautions is required, including using such modes of transportation where the driver has
not been consuming alcohol and no alcohol is being consumed during transportation.
2. Common carrier, such as a taxi, bus, and/or university or hotel transportation, is the
preferred method of transportation to and from all Sigma Kappa events, whether the event
is a social function, a sisterhood event, or other chapter gathering.
3. If a designated driver program is coordinated by the collegiate chapter for a chapter event,
all participants must comply with the chapter's designated driver guidelines and
responsibilities. The model designated driver guidelines can be found in the chapter
president's annual supplies.
4. Collegiate chapter coordination of transportation to or from a non-Sigma Kappa event is
prohibited.
5. Collegiate chapter participation in a designated driver program implemented by the
university or other organizations for non-Sigma Kappa events is prohibited.
Procedure
A signed copy of the Designated Driver Guidelines and Responsibilities form must be on
file with the chapter's coordinator of the designated driver program for each driver in the
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program.
E. Housing Safety Policy
1. There shall be no conduct that is in violation of state law, college/university regulations, or
Sigma Kappa national policy on Sorority property at any time.
2. All new members, collegiate members, and alumnae shall observe all house, lodge, suite,
apartment, or Sorority room rules.
3. All facilities shall be in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations.
4.
There shall be no possession or use of alcohol, firearms, explosive devices, marijuana (even
if permitted by state law), illegal drugs, or illegal use of prescription drugs on Sorority
property at any time. Pets of any kind shall not be permitted on Sorority property.
5. Chapter participation in, or sponsorship of, any activities related to childcare is not
approved. In addition, individual members are encouraged not to engage in activities
related to childcare on Sorority property.
6. The chapter property to include a house, lodge, suite, apartment, or room shall be locked at
all times. Propping open doors is strictly prohibited.
7. All chapters with housing shall schedule a disaster/fire drill at the beginning of each term
to include practice of the posted evacuation plan.
8. The use of candles, incense, halogen lamps/lights, or oil burning items, including lamps, on
Sorority property is prohibited. This includes common areas, individual member rooms,
and outdoors. Candles are also prohibited during recruitment and ritual events that are
held on Sorority property. Electric or battery candles are recommended.
9. There shall be no access to or occupation of fire escapes or roofs except for their designated
purposes.
10. The Sorority property is not open to the public. Non-members are allowed by invitation
only and when accompanied by a member or new member.
11. Non-members shall be restricted to the public areas of chapter housing.
12. Any member or new member who engages in disruptive, illegal, or otherwise unacceptable
behavior may be asked by the executive council, the advisory board and/or the corporation
board to move out of the sorority property within seven days and will forfeit her room and
board for the duration of the contract.
Procedure
1.
All facilities must follow appropriate fire and emergency procedures, must be
periodically inspected, and must have a written evacuation and emergency plan.
2. Hours of visitation in the public areas are to be set by the chapter with the approval of
the advisory board and in consultation with the corporation board. Visitation in the
private areas of sorority property may be petitioned to the advisory board and collegiate
coordinator and in consultation with the corporation board. A petition to include the
rationale for the request, proposed hours of visitation, detailed hours of visitation for all
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other NPC groups on campus, and plans for enforcement of the requested visitation
hours shall be sent each year to the collegiate coordinator after obtaining the signature
of the advisory board supervisor. If no petition is received, there shall be no visitation
allowed in the private areas of the chapter house.
F. Standards Council Policy
1. Each chapter shall establish a standards council for the purpose of upholding the chapter
Code of Conduct and Sigma Kappa national policies. Further information on the standard's
council may be found in the Handbook for the Executive Vice President.
2. A chapter who handles policy violations appropriately through their standards council will
not be penalized in the Sigma Kappa standards of excellence process. Documentation may
be requested to ensure appropriate action has been taken.
3. Failure to utilize the chapter's standards council may result in national council action.
4. Code of Conduct
a. Every chapter shall establish a Code of Conduct to be reviewed by the standards council
and approved by a chapter vote on an annual basis. All amendments/changes to the
Code of Conduct must be approved by a two-thirds (2/3) affirmative chapter vote. All
members must sign a form indicating that they have read the chapter Code of Conduct
and National Policy Handbook VII. Risk Management for Collegiate Chapters
b. Chapters may strengthen national policy in their Code of Conduct but never weaken
it.
G. Sanction Policy for Risk Management Policy Violations
1. Sigma Kappa Sorority is a private, self-governed, single-sex organization. The National
Policy Handbook is binding for all chapters, new members, and members of Sigma Kappa
Sorority. This section specifically addresses violations of policies VII B. - VII.F.
2. The national vice president for collegiate chapters and the national president may
determine any and all action to be taken.
Sanction Procedure
Sanctions for risk management policy violations not appropriately handled by the chapter's
standards council may include any or all of the following:
a. A letter of reprimand or letter of probation to the chapter from national council.
b. The filing of regular reports of chapter and new members activities with the vice
president for collegiate chapters, the director of risk management, the collegiate district
director, the collegiate coordinator, risk management coordinator, national
headquarters, and/or the advisory board supervisor.
C. National council probation of level one, two or three for a period to be determined.
d. Ineligibility for national awards.
e. A required workshop facilitated by a national council member or their approved
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representative with all travel and expenses paid by the chapter.
f.
Removal of chapter officers and election of new officers.
g. Members involved in the incident disciplined as appropriate.
h. Withdrawal of charter by national council.
i.
A thorough analysis of the chapter's risk management education program by a
committee of not less than five (5) chapter members appointed by the executive council,
with the approval of the advisory board and risk management coordinator, meeting
every two weeks and no less than four (4) times. A report of the committee's findings
with recommendations for improving the program and bringing it into compliance with
national expectations is due to the risk management coordinator, collegiate district
director, national vice president for collegiate chapters, and legal counsel no later than
two weeks after the delivery of the letter. The findings of these reports and its
recommendations are to be presented in informal chapter meetings and noted in the
chapter minutes.
j.
Any other action which may be deemed necessary.
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VIII. INTERNET AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY POLICY
A. This policy applies to the Sigma Kappa Internet, which is defined as any website which
references Sigma Kappa or uses Sigma Kappa marks, where members identify themselves as
Sigma Kappa members, and any emails, social media sites, applications or instant messaging
services referencing membership in Sigma Kappa, any collegiate or alumnae chapter websites,
and the public and private sides of the sigmakappa.org website.
B. Trademarks
1. Sigma Kappa Sorority is the rightful owner of the name "Sigma Kappa," the Greek letters
, the coat-of-arms, the graphical heart logo, the badge and other insignia of the
organization.
2. The Sorority retains control over the nature, quality of goods and services rendered under
any of the above. Use of trademarks requires approval under the Sigma Kappa Licensing
Policy, Section XX of this handbook.
3. These marks have acquired a secondary meaning and have engendered good will associated
with the marks, which Sigma Kappa must protect and maintain in order to preserve its
intellectual property rights.
C. Impermissible Use
1.
The Sigma Kappa Internet may not be used for any purpose that is illegal, immoral,
unethical, dishonest, damaging to the reputation of Sigma Kappa Sorority, inconsistent with
the mission of the Sorority, or likely to subject the Sorority to liability. Impermissible uses
include but are not limited to the following:
a. Harassment
b. Libel or slander
C. Fraud or misrepresentation
d. Unauthorized copying or transmission of copyright-protected items
e. Use of Sigma Kappa Sorority's trademarks, logos, insignia, or copyrights without prior
approval
f.
Use of Sigma Kappa Sorority's membership information for non-social (i.e. commercial)
purposes
g. Posting or sending obscene, pornographic, or offensive material
h. Posting or sending material that does not comply with the mission or values of Sigma
Kappa Sorority (including references to drugs, alcohol, or other illegal behavior, or
references to ritual).
2. Posting pictures or other content on general Internet websites can constitute
impermissible use and therefore discretion should be used in posting to such sites. Pictures
or content that are found on general websites which depict possible violations of national
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risk management policies by collegiate members or chapters will be referred to the national
vice president for collegiate chapters to address under NPH VII.G., Sanctions Policy for
Risk Management Policy Violations.
D. Social Media
a. Each Sigma Kappa member is encouraged to join the Sigma Kappa official Facebook page
and become a follower of @SigmaKappa on www.twitter.com, as well as any other social
media sites on which Sigma Kappa may have an official presence. Chapters also have
Facebook pages through the GIN system and members should participate on those pages.
While participation in these communities falls within the above-stated guidelines, special
attention must be given to the image portrayed.
b.
If the page allows its members to make wall postings or add photos/videos, then two to
three active administrators are required. Administrators should keep the page in compliance
with the following:
a. The page may not be dedicated to or allow posts that demean any group, including
but not limited to other Greek organizations, minorities, ethnicities, cultural
segments, religions, men or women.
b. There may not be any postings or references to alcohol/drugs/illegal substances.
This includes those in party photos, t-shirts, event names and/or beverage
containers.
C.
All posts must be free of profanity and should be appropriate for public
consideration.
d. The created content of the page, as well as member/fan posts, may not include
endorsements for products or product advertisements (unless approved by Sigma
Kappa national headquarters).
e.
No one may post personal member information without her written consent,
information that can jeopardize the safety of any chapter members, private chapter
or Sorority business, or information on Sigma Kappa rituals or ceremonies,
including photographs of equipment.
f.
The page should not include copyrighted material from other sources or trademarks
owned by third parties unless authorization has been obtained.
C.
Use of Sigma Kappa insignia must follow the rules as outlined in the Visual Standards
Manual in Live Sigma Kappa.
d. Any Sigma Kappa page that is not administered by the staff at national headquarters
MUST include the following text:
a. "This is not an official site of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Official sites include
www.facebook.com/sigmakappa."
e. The owners of all Sigma Kappa related Facebook applications, groups and pages will be
held responsible if they are not in compliance with these outlined expectations.
Procedures:
Chapter websites must:
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1. Comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, university policies, Panhellenic
rules, Sigma Kappa Sorority National Policy, and these requirements.
2. Follow current Sigma Kappa Sorority policies and procedures, Sorority style guidelines
(see the Sigma Kappa Style Sheet), all campus Panhellenic rules and university policies,
including those pertaining to membership recruitment.
3. Be registered with national headquarters and include name, date of last update, email
address, and/or other contact information for the Web master on the homepage of the
website. Contact information must be kept current and readily accessible.
4. Provide a link to the official Sigma Kappa Sorority website (www.sigmakappa.org).
5.
Portray the image of the chapter, Sigma Kappa Sorority and the organization's
environment (university, college, city, state) in a positive manner. For example,
photographs, text, or graphics must not be defamatory or depict or reference vulgar or
offensive material, foul language, nudity, criminal activity, alcohol, or drugs.
6.
Use the Sorority's correct terminology, examples include: "alumnae" rather than
"alumni;" "members, collegians, sisters, initiated members" when referring to initiated
members, not "actives;" "recruitment" rather than "rush;" "new members" rather than
"pledges;" "potential new members" rather than "rushees;" "national headquarters"
rather than "nationals."
7. Not refer to and/or publish ritual materials or other confidential information.
8. Not be used for personal, commercial, political, or religious purposes, including product
endorsements or other advertisements, or link to any licensed or non-licensed vendor of
Sigma Kappa Sorority.
9. Adhere to Graphic Standards to ensure consistency with the national organization.
10. Limit the posting of personal information in consideration of the personal safety and
privacy concerns of members. In general, personal information should be kept in a
password-protected area. A password-protected area is permissible on a
collegiate/alumnae chapter website. The chapter's president is responsible for
providing a user name and password to the chapter's assigned public relations
coordinator to monitor the password protected area.
11. Not post any confidential Sorority/chapter ritual/business.
12. Not post any Sigma Kappa publications, official correspondence, or sections of the Sigma
Kappa Triangle without express written permission from the director of communication
at national headquarters.
13. Not violate the rights of other copyright and trademark owners. Permission must be
obtained from the owner prior to using material protected by copyright or trademark
law.
14. Convey only correct and current information about the national organization and the
chapter.
15. Include a disclaimer on the website indicating the pages are not "official" and the author
is solely responsible for the content. Sigma Kappa Sorority does not accept
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responsibility for the content of chapter and individual websites.
16. Not link to any other collegiate chapter, alumnae chapter, or individual member website
other than the chapter's sister collegiate/alumnae chapter
17. Comply with these requirements in order to use the Sorority's marks on a website. Such
permission may be revoked under trademark or copyright laws.
Monitoring Procedure:
1. Chapter websites will be monitored by the appropriate public relations coordinator
(collegiate or alumnae) on a regular basis.
2. Each alumnae chapter is responsible for contacting the public relations coordinator with
the website URL, webmaster name, and webmaster email address upon the website's
completion. Collegiate chapters should utilize the GIN website.
3. The public relations coordinator will review the website for compliance with the most
current website guidelines.
4. If the website is in compliance with the guidelines, the public relations coordinator will
notify the digital media and marketing specialist that the chapter website can be linked
from the online directory. Collegiate chapter websites through GIN are automatically
linked but will be reviewed periodically.
5.
If the website is not in compliance with the guidelines, the public relations coordinator
will immediately contact the chapter to discuss how the chapter can fix the problem (i.e.
remove offending language or pictures, change colors to follow graphic standards, etc.).
6. The public relations coordinator will monitor the chapter website at least quarterly for
continued compliance with the guidelines. Should the public relations coordinator
(collegiate or alumnae) find the website is not in compliance with the guidelines, she
should immediately contact the digital media and marketing specialist at national
headquarters to have the link removed from the national website. The chapter's
president is responsible for providing a user name and password to their assigned public
relations coordinator to monitor any password-protected area.
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IX. COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS
A. The national council feels that all chapters should respect the fact that each has its own
financial objectives and problems. Therefore, no college chapter should solicit monetary aid
from another collegiate chapter.
B. Sorority membership directories or general solicitation of members via any means, including
the Internet, are not to be used for chapter/individual/university/college financial gain or to
promote any chapter/individual/university/college financial program or activity that has not
been approved by the national council. This does not apply to a college chapter/corporation
board/property committee solicitation of the chapter's alumnae.
C. Request for Information, Surveys, Standards Documents, Relationship Statements
Chapter officers and members are not authorized or permitted to sign, or act on behalf of the
national organization of Sigma Kappa Sorority and cannot bind the Sorority. The 1966
national convention authorized the national council to handle the filing of our Constitution and
Bylaws, with the administration of any college/university where we have a collegiate chapter
and also gave the council the responsibility for approving the signing of any certificate or
statement relating to membership selection presented to Sigma Kappa chapters by the
administrations. All items, including standards documents, requests for information,
evaluations, recognition agreements, membership selection process, surveys, or other similar or
related items, presented to a chapter for consideration on a college or university campus, should
be submitted to the national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority for review prior to submission
or signature.
D. Media requests
Chapter officers and members are not authorized to speak on behalf of the national organization of
Sigma Kappa Sorority. Any media requests presented to a chapter member or officer should be submitted
to the national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority prior to response. Only the chapter president should
provide a response once directed to do so by the national president.
DE.. Every collegiate chapter shall maintain the minimum standards as outlined in the Sigma
Kappa's Standards of Excellence.
EF.
Every collegiate chapter shall follow the procedure outlined in the Sigma Kappa Visual
Standards Manual.
F.
When a collegiate chapter fails to respond to correspondence when accounting items (ledgers,
bank statements, receipts, disbursements or monthly financial report) are 60 days delinquent,
the chapter will be visited by the chapter finance specialist at the expense of the collegiate
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chapter.
G. Each collegiate chapter shall hold meetings once a week during the college year. Said meetings
shall at all times be limited to members of the Sorority. Twice a month a chapter shall conduct
informal meetings for the benefit of the chapter.
H. All fundraising events/activities of collegiate chapters must be in compliance with national
policies and shall be approved at least three weeks in advance of the event by the advisory
board supervisor and the risk management coordinator. Fundraisers are to be used for
philanthropic endeavors only and cannot be used to supplement or cover chapter operating
expenses of any kind.
I. Chapter participation in or sponsorship of any activities related to childcare is not
recommended. In addition, individual members are encouraged not to engage in activities
related to childcare on Sorority property.
J. Commercial Endorsements
No member or new member will authorize or permit the use of Sigma Kappa writings,
photographs, pictures, or other likeness for commercial purposes or for publicity purposes in
any way identifying herself with Sigma Kappa sorority unless such use is first approved by
national council.
K. Corporation Board, Property Committee, and Decorating Committee
1. All chapters must have and maintain an operating corporation board, property committee,
or decorating committee.
2. When a chapter is required to have a corporation board, property committee, or decorating
committee, the initial personnel shall be selected and organized by the corporation
coordinator assigned to the chapter.
Procedure
Chapters without housing may seek approval for not having a corporation board, property
committee, or decorating committee from the appropriate corporation coordinator. Such
approval is subject to an annual review by the corporation coordinator and may be revoked
at any time.
L. Outstanding Business
All chapters shall clear outstanding business each year. Outstanding business is defined as
having no outstanding fees, fines, loan payments, petitions, badge orders, or initiation numbers.
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M. Housing and Furnishing Fees
1.
All chapters must establish this fee to be used for building/decorating/furnishing The
established fee must comply with national minimum requirements.
2. Expenditures for all projects in living areas, dining rooms, dormitory areas, or for the
purchase of equipment of any kind, or for construction shall be submitted to the corporation
coordinator or corporation liaison. The approval of such expenditures will be contingent
on the chapter being current with housing/furnishing fee payments and/or establishing a
payment plan, with corporation coordinator or corporation liaison approval, to make the
chapter current.
Procedure
Minimum national housing/furnishing fees are as follows:
a. No housing or single chapter room:
$75
b. Suite without living arrangements:
$150
C. Suite with living arrangements:
$200
d. Lodge (independent building without living arrangements)
$200
e. Chapter house:
$250
Total fees due must be paid within one year of a woman's initiation date.
N. At the end of each school year enough funds for chapter needs in the fall should be retained.
The balance of funds remaining are to be turned over to the corporation board or placed in the
housing and furnishing fees fund when there is no corporation board.
O. Any collegiate member, new member, or alumna wishing to borrow any house, lodge, chapter
room furnishings, or equipment shall submit a written request to the corporation board (or
advisory board if there is no corporation board) before anything may be loaned and receive
written permission with any terms specified.
P. All collegiate chapters shall participate in the national insurance program.
Q. All collegiate chapters shall participate in the national headquarters accounting program and
follow the fiscal year June 1 to May 31.
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X. COLLEGIATE CHAPTER OFFICERS
A. No member may hold a major office whose grades are not satisfactory. To be eligible to hold
and maintain any executive office, a member shall have a 2.7 overall GPA (based on a 4.0
system), as well as a 2.7 the prior school term. To be eligible to hold any other office, a
member shall have a 2.5 overall GPA (based on a 4.0 system) as well as a 2.5 the prior term.
Procedure
Any exceptions to the chapter officer grade requirement policy (X.A.) require written
approval from the advisory board, collegiate coordinator, and collegiate district director.
B. Each member selected for office shall realize the seriousness of her obligations and be prepared
to resign if she does not perform her duties.
C. The chapter president, executive vice president, and vice president of finance should be upper
class members of the chapter and have been initiated for at least one year. The ritual chairman
shall be a member that has been initiated for at least one year. Any exceptions to this policy
require written approval from the advisory board, collegiate coordinator, and collegiate district
director.
D. No member shall hold a major office whose local or national financial obligations are in arrears.
E. The national council does not approve of paying any chapter officer, through waiving of all or a
portion of the dues or any other charges made on members by the chapter. Being an officer is
considered an honor and recognition of ability, interest, loyalty, and cooperation toward the
Sorority. The experience gained through training in such office is valuable to the individual
and considered sufficient recompense.
Procedure
1. The advisory board and the collegiate coordinator may remove an officer from office for
failure to perform her duties.
2. Upon the vacancy of an elected officer, the chapter may elect her successor pending
approval of the advisory board and collegiate coordinator. If the chapter fails to elect
a
successor, the advisory board and collegiate coordinator may appoint a replacement to
finish the term of office if it is deemed necessary.
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XI. ADVISORY BOARD
A. The advisory board supervisor will be selected and approved by national council. All other advisory
board members shall be approved by the collegiate coordinator prior to being asked to serve on
the board.
B. To be eligible for advisory board membership, an alumna shall have been out of college at least
two years. Any exception to this policy shall have the approval of the collegiate coordinator
before the member is asked.
C. Each advisory board member shall be in good standing nationally and shall pay national
alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or directly to the national headquarters.
D. All advisory board members shall be dues paying members of a local Sigma Kappa alumnae
chapter. If there is not a local alumnae chapter, dues shall be paid to any alumnae chapter.
While attendance at meetings is desirable, an alumnae chapter should not expect maximum
participation from advisory board members because they are giving service to Sigma Kappa
through the collegiate chapter.
E. No alumna shall serve on the advisory board during the time her relative/step-relative (sister,
daughter, granddaughter, niece) is a collegiate member or new member of that chapter without
special permission of the collegiate coordinator, the collegiate district director, and national
council.
F. If, in the opinion of the collegiate coordinator, the collegiate district director, and the national
council, any chapter is in need of assistance in selecting its advisory board members, the
appointment of the board may be made by the national council and the chapter notified of its
personnel.
G. If, in the opinion of the collegiate coordinator, the collegiate district director, and national
council, an advisory board member is not functioning in the best interests of the collegiate
chapter she is advising, the national council may replace the advisor.
H. When a chapter is installed or re-colonized, the advisory board personnel shall be selected and
organized by the national council.
I. No alumna shall serve on a chapter advisory board while she is serving as collegiate
coordinator for that chapter. Any exception to this policy shall have national council approval.
J. Advisory board members may not serve on the corporation board of the chapter in which she is
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an advisor. No alumna shall serve on both boards at the same time.
K. All advisory boards shall participate in the national insurance program.
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XII. HOUSING AND CORPORATION BOARD POLICIES
A. Live-In Policy
All collegiate members and new members, unless college rules prevent, shall live in the sorority
house when the chapter or corporation owns or rents a house, suite, or residence hall floor and
there is space available.
Procedure (live out)
1. A collegiate member or new member wishing to live out of the house when the house is
not fully occupied may do SO under the following conditions:
a. She must submit a written petition to and receive approval from the chapter,
advisory board, and the collegiate coordinator
b. She must pay the amount equivalent to the room rent each term to the house
corporation in addition to adjusted local chapter obligations. This amount is to be
credited against the rent due to the house corporation from the chapter.
2. A member or new member not following this policy must withdraw or be expelled from
the Sorority. Her badge and membership certificate must be returned to national
headquarters by the chapter, or the new member pin returned to the chapter.
3. Chapters not following this policy (XII.A.) are responsible for any resulting room rent
for each term to the house corporation.
B. Housing Policy for Withdrawn, Suspended, Expelled, and Depledged Members
Members who have withdrawn, been expelled, or placed on suspension under NPH V., and new
members who have terminated their membership may not occupy chapter quarters. A member
or new member assuming a status listed above shall move off chapter property within seven
days (or within the timeframe dictated by state or local laws) and forfeit her board and room
payment for the duration of her contract.
C. House Directors
1. All collegiate chapters with live-in housing shall have a live-in house director.
2. Collegiate chapter members are permitted and encouraged to express opinions and present
recommendations to the corporation board/property committee with respect to the renewal
of contracts and the hiring of a house director.
3.
Corporation boards may not hire male live-in employees except as required by law.
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Procedure
Exemptions from the house director requirement may be petitioned to the collegiate
coordinator and collegiate district director with approval of the advisory board and
corporation board. Approved petitions will remain in effect until any housing
circumstances change for the chapter.
D. Housing Policy for Members not in good standing
Any collegiate member, new member, alumna, or guest who does not remain in good standing
with the Sorority or the college/university may be asked to leave Sorority property. The
advisory board and/or the corporation board reserves the right to refuse house occupancy to
any applicant who has violated the Sorority standards, house, or university rules.
E.
Corporation Board, Property Committee, and Decorating Committees Policies
1. Personnel
a. All corporation board, property committee, and decorating committee members shall be
dues paying members of a local Sigma Kappa alumnae chapter. If there is no local
alumnae chapter, national alumnae dues shall be paid to any alumnae chapter. While
attendance at meetings is desirable, an alumnae chapter should not expect maximum
participation from corporation board members because they are giving service to Sigma
Kappa through the collegiate chapter.
b. To be eligible for corporation board membership, it is recommended that an alumna
shall have been out of college at least two years. Any exception to this policy shall have
the approval of the corporation coordinator/liaison before the member is asked.
C.
Two members of the collegiate chapter shall automatically be voting members of the
corporation board. These may be any combination of the following: chapter president,
vice president of finance, house manager. If the chapter president is not one of the two
officers chosen, she attends the meeting as an ex officio member of the board.
d.
No alumna shall serve on the corporation board, property committee, and decorating
committee during the time her relative/step-relative (sister, daughter, granddaughter,
niece) is a collegiate member or new member of that chapter.
e.
Mother-daughter or sister-sister combinations cannot serve on the corporation board,
property committee, and decorating committee at the same time.
f.
Corporation board and property committee members may not serve on the advisory
board of the chapter in which she is a corporation board or property committee member.
No alumna shall serve on both boards at the same time.
g
All corporations and property committees shall participate in the national insurance
program.
2. Management
a. All plans and proposals for new construction, additions, or remodeling shall have the
approval of the appropriate corporation coordinator or corporation liaison.
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b. All contracts for sale, conditional sales contracts, or other forms of conveyance shall be
approved by the appropriate corporation coordinator or corporation liaison.
C.
All projects involving more than $3,500 expenditure in living areas, dining rooms, or
dormitory areas, or for the purchase of equipment of any kind or for construction shall
be submitted to the appropriate corporation coordinator or corporation liaison for
approval before any contracts are let or purchases are made.
d.
990 (and 990T where applicable) shall be submitted to national headquarters
simultaneous with submission to the Internal Revenue Service.
e. The Articles of Incorporation and all amendments thereto for the corporation shall be
filed with national headquarters.
f.
If the corporation is dissolved, all of its property remaining after payments and
discharge of its obligations shall be transferred and conveyed to Sigma Kappa Sorority,
a Maine corporation, pursuant to Article II, Section 3 a. of the Bylaws of Sigma Kappa
Sorority. The national council may transfer that property to the National Housing
Corporation to hold in trust should the chapter be re-established within ten (10) years
pursuant to Article II, Section 3 b.
g.
When a local corporation does not maintain standing within their state; becomes
insolvent; commits acts that cause substantial deterioration to property; fails to file
appropriate tax returns (990, 1099, W-2, payroll deposits, etc.); or fails to hold annual
meetings, and conduct election of officers properly, the corporation will be required to
transition to the National Housing Corporation or will lose its right to utilize the
Sorority trademarks and national insurance program. See Housing and Corporation
Board Policies XII.F.
3. Fire/Life Safety
Entities providing housing and/or meeting space for Sigma Kappa collegiate chapters shall:
a. Meet or exceed all federal, state, local, and university policies regarding fire/life safety.
b. Hold one fire safety meeting per semester with all residents to identify problem areas,
maps, proper use of locks, kitchen safety rules, location of emergency numbers, etc.
C. All facilities should be equipped with an adequate security system with a monitoring
service encouraged.
d. Post escape route maps in a visible location in all common areas indicating fire
extinguishers, doors, windows, etc.
e. Provide written safety policies with each housing contract with signature required upon
receipt. Name, address, and phone number of corporation board president, house
director, and corporation coordinator or corporation liaison should be included.
f.
Know and adhere to Sigma Kappa's emergency procedure for communication
g. Maintain a current registry of residents and their room assignments, cell phone
numbers, emergency contact names and phone numbers.
h.
Schedule and maintain at least annually electrical and mechanical maintenance,
cleaning, and inspections including all kitchen appliances, grease hood, and all electrical
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outlets. Chimneys should be inspected and cleaned annually. Extension cords should be
avoided.
i. Remove all unnecessary storage items from the building, i.e. old mattresses, furniture,
clothing, paper products. Recycle bins for paper and combustible items must be
removed from areas where heat-producing objects exist.
j.
Flammable items must be stored properly in original containers and in an appropriate
location outside of the building.
k.
All indoor premises should be designated as nonsmoking. Fire resistant smoke
containers must be located in all areas designated as smoking areas.
1. Maintain and report to national organization updated inventory - pictures of additions
should be included.
m. Maintain sufficient exterior lighting around property parameter.
n. Consider adding sprinkler systems to the five or ten year plans as the plans are
developed. Also consider other important safety items to be added to the property such
as hard wiring monitoring systems and auto battery-powered emergency exit lights.
F. National Housing Corporation
1. Any corporation is eligible to be a participant of the National Housing Corporation.
2. All collegiate chapters that are not incorporated must place their housing/furnishing fees
with the National Housing Corporation.
3. All new local corporations after July 1, 1994 must become a participator in the National
Housing Corporation.
4. Any local corporation requesting a loan or guarantee must be a participator in the National
Housing Corporation.
Procedure
1. Chapter House Insignia Procedure
Any exterior insignia for a chapter house, lodge, suite, or room shall be approved by the
appropriate corporation coordinator or corporation liaison.
2. Procedures for Corporations in Violation of National Policy XII.E.2.
(Housing Management)
a. When a corporation liaison determines that a National Housing Corporation (NHC)
non-participating corporation board is in violation of national policy as stated in
Section XII.E.2.g, the national vice president for finance (NVPF) should be informed
in writing detailing the specific violation(s) within one week of the determination
b. The NVPF will write the corporation board president to inform of the violation of
national policy and to request that the matter be resolved immediately. The
corporation liaison and legal counsel are copied on the correspondence. Within 30
days of the NVPF's letter, the corporation board must inform the NVPF in writing
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of all action taken to correct the violation and must send a copy to the corporation
liaison and legal counsel.
C.
If the corporation board fails to correct the violation within 30 days or inform the
NVPF of action being taken to correct the violation, the NVPF will notify the
corporation board that a special meeting of the corporation must be called according
to the Bylaws of the corporation. Additionally, all parents of current residents of the
property must be invited to the meeting, although they will have no vote. At this
meeting, all corporation members will be informed of the violation and asked to
either instruct the corporation board to correct the violation within 30 days, or vote
to begin the process to join the NHC. Either the NVPF or her designee will be
present at the meeting to explain the situation.
d. Failure to correct the violation within 30 days of the special corporate meeting (if
the corporation did not vote to join the NHC) will result in notification from the
NVPF that national insurance for the property will be canceled effective the
beginning of the next semester or term and that authorization for use of the
Sorority's trademarks will be withdrawn immediately.
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XIII. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS
A. Organization and establishment of more than one alumnae chapter in a geographical area shall
be permitted.
B. Alumnae Chapter Membership
1. Alumnae are encouraged to join an organized alumnae chapter in their area and/or a
chapter of her choice.
2. Any alumna may join more than one alumnae chapter.
3. Any alumna who lives in an area where there is no organized chapter may contact a
member of the alumnae team about starting a new chapter.
C. Request for Information, Surveys, Standards Documents, Relationship Statements
Chapter officers and members are not authorized or permitted to sign, or act on behalf of the
national organization of Sigma Kappa Sorority and cannot bind the Sorority. The 1966
national convention authorized the national council to handle the filing of our Constitution and
Bylaws, with the administration of any college/university where we have a collegiate chapter
and also gave the council the responsibility for approving the signing of any certificate or
statement relating to membership selection presented to Sigma Kappa chapters by the
administrations. All items, including standards documents, requests for information,
evaluations, recognition agreements, membership selection process, surveys, or other similar or
related items, presented to a chapter for consideration on a college or university campus, should
be submitted to the national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority for review prior to submission
or signature.
D. Media requests
Chapter officers and members are not authorized to speak on behalf of the national organization of
Sigma Kappa Sorority. Any media requests presented to a chapter member or officer should be submitted
to the national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority prior to response. Only the chapter president should
provide a response once directed to do so by the national president.
E.D. National Insurance
1. All alumnae chapters shall participate in the national insurance program. The expense of
such insurance shall be prorated over all chapters.
2. Chapter officers shall not sign releases or waivers.
F.E. Sorority membership directories or general solicitation of members via any means,
including the Internet, are not to be used for chapter/individual/university/college financial
gain or to promote any chapter/individual/university/college financial program or activity
that has not been approved by the national council. This does not apply to a college
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chapter/corporation board/property committee solicitation of chapter's alumnae.
G.F.
Every alumnae chapter shall follow the procedure outlined in the Sigma Kappa Visual
Standards Manual.
H.G. All fundraisers of alumnae chapters shall be approved by the respective national officers as
indicated on the approval form.
I.H.
Commercial Endorsements
No member or new member will authorize or permit the use of Sigma Kappa writings,
photographs, pictures, or other likeness for commercial purposes or for publicity purposes in
any way identifying herself with Sigma Kappa Sorority unless such use is first approved by
national council.
J.4. National Accounting Program
All alumnae chapters shall participate in the national accounting and bill payment program.
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XIV. NATIONAL OFFICERS
A. No alumna shall serve as an advisory board supervisor or district coordinator during the time
her relative/step-relative (sister, daughter, granddaughter, niece) is a collegiate member or new
member of a chapter under her supervision without special permission of the collegiate district
director and national council.
B. All national officers shall pay national alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or
directly to national headquarters. While attendance at local alumnae chapter meetings is
desirable, an alumnae chapter should not expect maximum participation from national officers
because they are giving service to Sigma Kappa through their national positions.
C. Any national officer making an official visit or inspection of a chapter shall submit a report of
such a visit within 14 days.
D. All national officers are encouraged to make an annual financial contribution and/or planned
gift to the Sigma Kappa Foundation, Inc.
E.
Request for Information, Surveys, Standards Documents, Relationship Statements.
National officers are not authorized or permitted to sign, or act on behalf of the national
organization of Sigma Kappa Sorority and cannot bind the Sorority. The 1966 national
convention authorized the national council to handle the filing of our Constitution and Bylaws,
with the administration of any college/university where we have a collegiate chapter and also
gave the council the responsibility for approving the signing of any certificate or statement
relating to membership selection presented to Sigma Kappa chapters by the administrations.
All items, including standards documents, requests for information, evaluations, recognition
agreements, membership selection process, surveys, or other similar or related items, presented
to a chapter for consideration on a college or university campus, should be submitted to the
national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority for review prior to submission or signature.
F. Media requests
Chapter officers and members are not authorized to speak on behalf of the national organization of
Sigma Kappa Sorority. Any media requests presented to a chapter member or officer should be submitted
to the national president of Sigma Kappa Sorority prior to response. Only the chapter president should
provide a response once directed to do so by the national president.
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XV. FOUNDERS' DAY
A.
Celebration of Founders' Day is a required function for alumnae and collegiate chapters.
Whenever possible, joint participation by alumnae and collegiate chapters is highly desirable.
B. A special program shall be held as close to November 9th as possible and shall include a tribute
to each of the Founders.
C. Non-Sigma Kappa guests may attend Founders' Day celebrations.
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XVI. REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCES
A. Collegiate Chapters
1. Each collegiate chapter is required to have executive council representation at a Regional
Leadership Conference (RLC). National council may designate additional representatives
the officers to attend each RLC.
2. All chapter representatives shall be in good financial standing, both locally and nationally,
at the time of registration for the RLC.
3. Collegiate chapters shall clear all outstanding business in order to be eligible to receive a
RLC reduced all-inclusive attendance fee. Outstanding business is defined in NPH IX.L.
B. Advisory Boards
1. Each collegiate chapter is encouraged to send at least one advisory board representative to
a Regional Leadership Conference (RLC).
2. Requirements to receive an advisory board reduced all-inclusive attendance fee for an RLC
will be established by national council.
3. All advisory board representatives shall be in good financial standing which includes the
payment of national alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or directly to national
headquarters, at the time of RLC registration in order to receive a reduced all-inclusive
attendance fee to an RLC.
C. National Officers
1. National officers shall be in good financial standing which includes the payment of national
alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or directly to national headquarters, at the
time of the Regional Leadership Conference (RLC) registration in order to receive an
allowance to an RLC.
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XVII. CONVENTION POLICY
A. Collegiate Chapters
1. Each collegiate chapter is entitled to have two collegiate delegates to every national
convention as voting delegates.
2. All voting delegates registering for convention shall be in good financial standing, both
locally and nationally, at the time of registration.
3. Collegiate chapters shall clear all outstanding business in order to be eligible to receive a
convention allowance and to be eligible to vote during convention. Outstanding business is
defined in NPH IX.L.
B. Alumnae Chapters
1. Each alumnae chapter is entitled to have one voting delegate for each ten members in good
standing, based upon paid national alumnae dues, but the total number of delegates cannot
exceed three.
2.
All voting delegates shall be in good financial standing, both locally and nationally. The
delegate shall be in good financial standing at the time of registration for convention.
3. An alumnae chapter shall qualify for a convention allowance as determined by national
council, if the alumnae chapter meets the following annual requirements:
a. Pays national alumnae dues to national headquarters annually by specified date.
b. Sends donations to national headquarters for Sigma Kappa philanthropies and/or
Foundation funds with Alumnae Chapter Contribution Form annually by specified date.
C. Submits Annual Report annually by specified date.
d. Conducts membership recruitment drive annually.
e. Celebrates Founders' Day.
f. Supports assigned collegiate chapter (if applicable).
g. Has four (4) activities or meetings each year.
h. Submits Election of Officers Report annually.
C. Advisory Boards
1. Each collegiate chapter is entitled to have at least one advisory board delegate to every
national convention as a voting delegate.
2. Requirements to receive an advisory board allowance for convention will be established by
national council.
3. All advisory board delegates shall be in good financial standing, which includes the payment
of national alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or directly to national
headquarters, at the time of convention registration in order to receive a convention
allowance.
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D. Corporation Boards/Property Committees
1.
Each corporation board/property committee is entitled to have at least one representative
to every national convention as a voting delegate.
2. Requirements to receive a corporation board/property committee allowance for convention
will be established by national council.
3. All corporation board/property committee delegates shall be in good financial standing,
which includes the payment of national alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or
directly to national headquarters, at the time of convention registration in order to receive a
convention allowance.
E. National Delegates
1. Sigma Kappa Bylaw IV. Convention of the Grand Chapter, Section 7.a. lists the following
national delegates that help comprise the voting body of the convention: each member of
the National Council, the delegate and alternates to the National Panhellenic Conference,
assistant editors of the Sigma Kappa Triangle, all national chairmen, each of the directors,
all coordinators, and each of the Past National Presidents of the Grand Chapter.
2. National delegates, as listed above, shall be in good financial standing which includes the
payment of national alumnae dues, either to a local alumnae chapter or directly to national
headquarters, at the time of convention registration in order to receive a convention
allowance.
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XVIII. SELECTED NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS AND GENERAL GOVERNING
POLICIES
A. The following was adopted at the NPC Biennial Meeting, November 1967:
WHEREAS: There has been criticism of the influence of College Interfraternity Councils on
College Panhellenics and of women's auxiliary groups for men's fraternities, and these
auxiliaries by arranging sister brother groups, and
WHEREAS: The activities of the auxiliaries could influence choices of students under
consideration for membership in women's fraternities in violation of recruitment rules;
therefore
RESOLVED: That the members of NPC regard these activities harmful and discourage
participation in them.
B. The following was adopted at the NPC Biennial Meeting, October 1997:
WHEREAS: Hazing has been a continuing concern of the National Panhellenie Conference
and its member fraternities, and numerous resolutions have been adopted through the years
expressing concern, and
WHEREAS: The practice of hazing has not been eliminated from all member group chapters
and colonies, and hazing remains a detriment to the well being of the college fraternity system,
and
WHEREAS: Hazing, in any of its forms or definitions, is contrary to the founding principles of
the member fraternities of the National Panhellenie Conference; therefore be it
RESOLVED: That hazing be defined as any action or situation with or without consent which
recklessly, intentionally, or unintentionally endangers the mental or physical health or safety of
a student, or creates risk of injury, or causes discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or
ridicule, or which willfully destroys or removes public or private property for the purpose of
Initiation or admission into or affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a
chapter or colony of an NPC member fraternity, and be it further
RESOLVED: That such activities and situations include, but are not limited to, creation of
excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; wearing publicly, apparel which is
conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and jokes; participating
in treasure or scavenger hunts, morally degrading or humiliating games and activities, late
night sessions which interfere with scholastic activities or normal sleep patterns, and any other
activities which are not consistent with fraternal law, ritual, or the regulations and policies of
the member fraternity or the educational institution, and be it further
RESOLVED: That all member groups of the National Panhellenie Conference continue to
affirm their policies and/ or statutes on hazing and inform their membership of this NPC
position on hazing through contact to all local, regional, and inter/national officers, mailings
from headquarters to each chapter and chapter alumnae advisors, and through inter/national
magazines.
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C. The following was adopted at the NPC Biennial Meeting, November 1979:
WHEREAS: Weekend parties involving the rental of overnight accommodations for members
and their dates have been a widespread practice; and
WHEREAS: This practice is a financial burden to individual members; and
WHEREAS: This practice increases the fraternities' host responsibility liability locally and
nationally, and
WHEREAS: This practice may reflect unfavorably on the public image of college fraternities;
therefore be it
RESOLVED: That each fraternity evaluate its purposes and standards in relation to these
overnight or weekend parties; and be it further
RESOLVED: That the National Panhellenie Conference encourage its member fraternities to
hold these parties in the college community area where overnight accommodations would not
be involved.
D. The following was adopted at the NPC Biennial Meeting, October 1997:
WHEREAS: The issuing and accepting of bids to membership is actually the culmination of
the recruitment program for Panhellenics, and
WHEREAS: NPC member groups want new members to understand the seriousness of
membership and enjoy the beginning of sisterhood, and
WHEREAS: The use of alcoholic beverages and the participation of men during recruitment
are prohibited, and
WHEREAS: The day bids are accepted by potential members and is considered the final day of
recruitment program, and all recruitment rules and Unanimous Agreements prohibiting the
use of alcoholic beverages, and participation of men in recruitment are in effect; therefore, be it
RESOLVED: Each college Panhellenie shall prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages in
recruitment and Bid Day activities. Each college Panhellenie shall prohibit the participation of
men in recruitment functions and Bid Day activities.
E. Because of their concern over the use of alcohol, the national presidents of all 26 NPC groups
have agreed to the following:
1. that we are opposed to the misuse of alcohol;
2. that all college chapters, all individual members, and all guests must abide by state, local,
college/university laws and regulations;
3. that no college chapter funds may be used to purchase alcohol (co-sponsors of social events
are potentially liable regardless of how the expenses are shared).
4. that it is inadvisable to host a party involving alcohol when the majority of guests attending
are under the legal drinking age.
Each NPC group has a national alcohol policy and is expected to abide by it. In addition, the
national presidents expect their chapters to respect the regulations of any NPC co-sponsoring
group. We hope that this agreement will give college chapters the courage and ability to
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initiate
discussion
and
formulate
a
Panhellenie
stand
on
the
subject
of
alcohol.
A. NPC Unanimous Agreement III. The Panhellenic Compact
1. A woman who is or who has ever been an initiated member of an existing NPC sorority shall not
be eligible for membership in another NPC sorority.
2.
To be eligible to participate in Panhellenic recruitment and pledge an NPC sorority, a woman
shall:
a. Not be simultaneously enrolled in high school and attending college.
b. Be regularly matriculated according to the definition of matriculation established by that
institution.
3. An undergraduate woman shall not be asked to pledge an NPC sorority during any school recess
except during a primary membership recruitment period and the ensuing continuous open bidding
(COB) process when held immediately before an academic term.
4. Each College Panhellenic Council shall establish a Bid Day to conclude the primary membership
recruitment period. A Bid Day is the scheduled time when invitations to membership are issued.
5. If through the primary membership recruitment process, a potential new member receives a bid
and declines it, then she is ineligible to be pledged to another NPC sorority on the same campus
until the beginning of the next year's primary membership recruitment period.
6. At a later date but before the next primary membership recruitment period, if the potential new
member who declined her bid expresses interest in being pledged to the chapter with which she
originally matched, she may do so only if the chapter extends another bid and has quota or total
spaces to fill.
7. If a potential new member does not receive a bid at the end of the primary membership
recruitment period, she is eligible immediately to participate in COB.
8.
If through the primary membership recruitment process a potential new member accepts a bid and
then has her pledge broken by an NPC sorority or breaks her pledge, then she is ineligible to be
pledged to another NPC sorority on the same campus until the beginning of the next year's
primary membership recruitment period.
9. A COB acceptance is a binding agreement. If a potential new member accepts a bid, then signs a
COB acceptance or goes through the member organization's official pledging ceremony and has
her pledge broken by an NPC sorority or breaks her pledge, then she is ineligible to be pledged to
another NPC sorority on that campus until the beginning of the next primary membership
recruitment period.
10. A woman who has accepted a bid either through primary or COB membership recruitment and
who has had her pledge broken by an NPC sorority or has broken her pledge, may be repledged by
the same NPC sorority chapter on the campus at any time before the beginning of the next year's
primary membership recruitment period, even if the chapter is over total.
11. When a woman who has been pledged but not yet initiated transfers to another campus, her
pledge is broken, and she is eligible to pledge an NPC sorority on that campus at the earliest
opportunity.
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12. Women who have been pledged but not yet initiated into a chapter whose charter has been
rescinded or relinquished or of a colony that has been dissolved shall be eligible to pledge another
NPC sorority immediately following the official release by the NPC sorority.
B. NPC Unanimous Agreement IV. Standards of Ethical Conduct
1. National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities shall impress upon their undergraduate and
alumnae members that they shall respect and obey the letter and the spirit of all NPC Unanimous
Agreements.
2. In case of Panhellenic difficulties, all chapters involved shall do their utmost to restore harmony and
to prevent publicity, both in the college and the community.
3. NPC denounces the arbitrary priority rating of women's sororities.
4. NPC denounces the ranking or categorization of chapters determined by administrative personnel,
according to a chapter's compliance with university standards or guidelines.
5.
NPC sorority members shall not suggest to any potential new member that she refuse a bid from one
organization in order to wait for a bid from another organization or suggest that a potential
member list only one choice on her membership recruitment acceptance binding agreement (MRABA).
6.
It is in accord with the dignity and good manners of sorority women to:
A. Avoid disparaging remarks about any sorority or college woman.
B. Create friendly relations between sorority and nonsorority women.
C. Avoid negative publicity on Panhellenic matters.
7.
NPC discourages the use of Greek-letter sorority names and insignia in inappropriate or distasteful
commercial advertising.
8. NPC has no affiliation or connection with any high school sorority.
9. NPC supports all efforts to eliminate hazing.
C. NPC Unanimous Agreement V. Agreement on Extension
1. NPC believes that it is unethical for an NPC sorority to contact an institution and/or its students
concerning the establishment of a chapter where the institution fails to meet the NPC requirements
for a host institution. The institution must be a senior college or university that is authorized to
confer a bachelor's degree and that has received a satisfactory rating by the pertinent recognized
regional association of colleges and secondary schools or other recognized agency and/or entity that
confers accreditation in the relevant jurisdiction.
2.
The proper authority shall be defined as follows:
A.
Where there are two or more NPC sororities present on campus, then a vote of those NPC
sororities as evidenced in written minutes of the College Panhellenic Council (if organized) shall
constitute the proper authority. If there is no College Panhellenic Council, then a separate vote of
the NPC chapters present on campus shall constitute the proper authority.
B.
On campuses where there is one or no NPC sorority and where the administration is willing to
recognize women's sororities, a letter from a senior-level student affairs administrator shall
constitute the proper authority.
C.
The NPC Extension Committee is the proper authority on campuses where there is one or no
NPC sorority and the college administration does not grant recognition to women's sororities but
does not discipline students for joining.
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3.
Contact regarding extension by NPC sororities, volunteers, staff, collegiate and alumnae members
shall include the following:
A. NPC sororities may contact the administration of any college or university that meets the criteria
listed in Unanimous Agreement V, No. 1 and serves as the proper authority.
B. When a campus has two or more NPC sororities and is open for extension, NPC sororities can
communicate with a student(s), an interest group or a local sorority only with prior permission of
the proper authority.
C. NPC sororities that are contacted by student(s), local sororities or interest groups from campuses
with two or more NPC sororities must refer the student(s), local sorority or interest group to the
proper authority.
D. NPC sororities should not be in contact with students of any college or university concerning
membership where the administration disciplines students for joining women's sororities.
E. When a local sorority or interest group is in discussions with an NPC sorority regarding
affiliation after approval by the proper authority, no other group shall be in communication with
that local sorority or interest group.
4. Any colony of an NPC sorority shall become a provisional member of the College Panhellenic
Association and shall conform to the association's established rules, regulations and policies.
5. When an NPC sorority has installed a chapter, that chapter shall become a regular member of the
College Panhellenic Association.
D. NPC Unanimous Agreement VI. College Panhellenic Association Agreement
2. Establishment and Regulation of Membership Recruitment
A. Each College Panhellenic Council shall establish rules governing membership recruitment
activities.
B. Each NPC sorority chapter has the right to use continuous open bidding (COB) to reach quota
or its total allowable chapter size during the regular school year as defined by the school
calendar. To accommodate a chapter colonization or to allow a chapter to build its membership,
the College Panhellenic Council may vote to suspend COB for a period not to exceed three weeks.
C. Each College Panhellenic Association shall prohibit the use of alcoholic beverages in membership
recruitment and Bid Day activities.
D. Each College Panhellenic Association shall prohibit the participation of men in membership
recruitment and Bid Day activities.
E. All members, including alumnae and new members, shall be bound by College Panhellenic
Association rules governing membership recruitment.
F. Regardless of recruitment style, a potential new member shall sign a binding membership
agreement.
3. Preferential Bidding
When a preferential bidding system is used, the College Panhellenic Association shall observe the
following:
A. When a woman receives a bid under the preferential system, her signing the membership
acceptance is binding to the extent that she shall be considered ineligible until the next primary
recruitment to accept a bid from any other NPC sorority on the same campus. However, she may be
repledged by the same NPC sorority chapter at any time prior to the next primary recruitment.
B. The person in charge of preferential bidding shall be required to safeguard all records and keep
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them for one year from the date of signing.
4. Continuous Open Bidding (COB)
A. During COB, the proof of a woman's membership acceptance shall be a dated COB acceptance
signed by the woman and witnessed by a member of the NPC sorority chapter.
B. The person in charge of record keeping shall be required to safeguard all COB records and
keep them for one year from the date of signing.
E. NPC Unanimous Agreement VIII. Agreement on Questionnaires
Questionnaires, oral and written, shall not be answered until they have been reviewed by the NPC office staff
and research subject matter experts. The necessary information will then be released to the member
organizations to provide a coordinated response that protects individual and group freedom of association
and the right to privacy.
F. NPC Unanimous Agreement IX. NPC Declaration of Freedom
Knowledge is essential to preserving the freedoms provided in the first 10 amendments of the U.S.
Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, and as provided by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
(Part 1, Constitution Act, 1982), known as the Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms.
Citizens of both the United States and Canada are guaranteed the rights of peaceful assembly and freedom of
association. NPC is dedicated to preserving the freedom of citizens to choose their associates.
We, the members of the National Panhellenic Conference, agree that we have a responsibility to contribute to
accurate and thorough knowledge of the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and of any forces, organizations and ideologies that are potentially
destructive to these freedoms.
G. NPC Unanimous Agreement X. Protecting the Right of NPC Members to Remain
Women-Only Organizations
NPC member groups exist as women-only private social organizations. We believe that the right to enforce
such membership restrictions is rooted in the freedom of association protected by the First Amendment of the
U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Congress has recognized that right by providing in Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972 that social fraternities and sororities are exempt from the prohibition against
discrimination on the basis of sex in participation in educational programs or related activities (20 USC
1681) and in exempting "bona fide private membership clubs" from the general prohibition against sex
discrimination in employment practice (26 USC 501(c)). To further protect the right to maintain our
membership policies, NPC reaffirms its long held beliefs and policies in the form of a Unanimous Agreement.
1. The women's sororities of the National Panhellenic Conference have the right to confine their
membership to women and shall defend their right to exist as single-sex organizations.
2. Auxiliaries. Each College Panhellenic shall denounce the participation of undergraduate
Panhellenic women in auxiliary groups to men's fraternities.
3.
Men's Recruitment. Each College Panhellenic shall denounce the participation of Panhellenic
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women in men's fraternity events when or where the primary purpose is recruitment.
H.F. WHEREAS: Sigma Kappa Sorority recognizes that the misuse of alcohol by students is a
serious concern on college and university campuses throughout the country, and;
WHEREAS: Sigma Kappa Sorority respects the alcohol-free initiatives adopted by men's and
women's fraternities and college and university campuses, and;
WHEREAS: Sigma Kappa Sorority supports the alcohol-free resolution adopted by the
National Panhellenic Conference that individual NPC member fraternities will work toward co-
sponsoring only alcohol-free functions in men's fraternity facilities by the fall term of 2000;
RESOLVED: That where campuses are voting on alcohol-free functions in men's fraternity
facilities, Sigma Kappa collegiate chapters will vote in favor of an initiative to address the co-
sponsorship of alcohol-free functions in men's fraternity facilities, and;
RESOLVED: That Sigma Kappa collegiate chapters will observe the policies of all fraternities
and sororities when co-sponsoring events with them or when a chapter is a guest in their
facility, and;
RESOLVED: That all collegiate chapter members be educated on Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic
or campus legislation regarding the co-sponsorship of alcohol-free functions in men's fraternity
facilities.
I.G. 1949 Agreement: In cooperation with all NPC member groups, NO SIGMA KAPPA
CHAPTER, CHAPTER OFFICER, OR MEMBER shall reply to any questionnaire, etc.
until such questionnaire has been submitted to the national president and cleared for
completion.
J.H. College Panhellenic Constitutions and Bylaws
The national convention of 1964 voted that: Any changes in college Panhellenic Constitutions
and Bylaws must be submitted to and approved by the National Panhellenic Conference
delegate before the college Panhellenic delegate may vote on any change.
K.I. The following was adopted by NPC in April, 2013.
NPC member groups agree to advise their collegiate chapters to plan or participate in events
with men's fraternities only when those men's fraternities are not suspended for reasons of
organizational misconduct and are:
1.) chapters or colonies recognized and in good standing with both their national
organization and the college/university; or
2.) chapters or colonies recognized and in good standing with their national organization,
but have been denied recognition or have had recognition rescinded by the
college/university for reasons other than organizational conduct; or
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3.) chapters or colonies recognized and in good standing with their national organization,
but where the entire Interfraternity Council community lacks recognition from the
college/university; or
4.) local fraternities recognized and in good standing with the college/university.
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XIX. BADGES AND JEWELRY
Member Badge Policy
All members' badges are the property of the national organization. The payment made at the
time
of Initiation is considered to be a reasonable sum for the privilege of using the badge during the
member's lifetime
Procedure
1. Each initiate must pay the Sigma Kappa badge fee.
a. If the loan or gift of a badge is made by a relative or Sigma Kappa alumna, the
initiate receiving the badge must send the fee for a scroll badge to the Sigma
Kappa national headquarters.
b. If the badge is an honorary award that is to be returned to the chapter, the initiate is
required to pay the Sigma Kappa badge fee for her own badge.
C.
If a member desires, she may obtain an additional badge at any time.
2. If membership in Sigma Kappa is permanently terminated due to withdrawal or
expulsion or temporarily terminated due to suspension, the badge and membership
certificate shall be returned to national headquarters.
3. A badge of a deceased member may be donated to a chapter with the approval of the
collegiate coordinator. It is suggested such a badge be used by the chapter for special
recognition. In such case, the initiate receiving the badge must send the fee for a scroll
badge to the national headquarters.
4. A badge of a deceased member shall be returned to national headquarters or may be
buried with the body.
Proper Use of Badges
1. The Sigma Kappa badge shall be worn above all other pins. Fraternity jewelry, either
honorary, professional, or social shall not be worn above the Sigma Kappa badge.
2. The badge will be worn with pride by members who reflect the high standards of Sigma
Kappa in dress and conduct.
3.
The new member pin and the badge of a collegian shall be worn only as badges/pins
over the heart and on the outer-most layer of clothing and shall be worn only for the
purpose of identifying the wearer as a member or new member of Sigma Kappa.
4. No Sigma Kappa may give her badge to anyone not a member of Sigma Kappa.
5.
An alumna member may use her badge as jewelry for example as a ring, charm, or
necklace SO long as the badge is not changed in any way.
6. Only national council members are permitted to wear the alternate diamond and pearl
Sigma Kappa badge.
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Other Official Jewelry Procedure
1. New member pin
a.
Since the new member pin is the property of the national organization, it is returned
to the college chapter at the time of Initiation or when pledgeship is terminated.
b. A new member pin may be purchased from national headquarters by an initiated
member for her personal use.
2. The Order of the Triangle Pin may be worn by an initiated member leaving her
collegiate chapter in good financial standing and may be purchased from national
headquarters.
3. Twenty-five-Year Pin - Any Sigma Kappa who has been initiated for twenty-five or
more years is eligible for a twenty-five-year pin and certificate.
4. Fifty-Year Pin - Any Sigma Kappa who has been initiated for fifty or more years is
eligible for a fifty-year pin and certificate.
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XX. LICENSING
A. As specified in the Constitution and Bylaws, the ownership of all insignia and emblems including
the name Sigma Kappa and/or its Greek letters shall be owned by Sigma Kappa Sorority, a
corporation. These insignia and emblems, including but not limited to the name Sigma Kappa
and its Greek letters , shall not be manufactured, created, used, or offered for sale by any
person, company, or firm except as specifically authorized in writing and administered by
national council.
B. Members wishing to acquire merchandise containing the sorority's insignia and emblems
should obtain those items only from vendors which are currently authorized to produce or
market official Sigma Kappa Sorority licensed merchandise.
Procedure
A. Collegiate chapters, alumnae chapters, advisory boards, corporation boards, and
property committees may utilize local commercial firms to produce material for their
own entities needs from time to time SO long as such material is pre-approved. Prior to
ordering such material, approval shall be obtained from the executive assistant at
national headquarters. The executive assistant shall not approve any text or design
which casts the Sorority in a negative light or is otherwise contrary to the ideals of the
Sorority.
B. The executive assistant may delegate the responsibility for approval of material
produced by local commercial firms as follows:
1. The collegiate public relations coordinator for collegiate chapters and advisory
boards,
2. The corporation coordinator/corporation liaison for corporation boards and
property committees, and
3. The alumnae public relations coordinator for alumnae chapters.
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XXI. SHARING OF MEMBER INFORMATION POLICY
Sigma Kappa membership directory information is private business of the Sorority and may only be
shared according to the following procedure.
Procedure
The sharing of directory information of procedure will provide direction for staff members
and volunteers in answering requests for information. This procedure addresses the
sharing of a member's directory information (i.e., name of member, title within Sigma
Kappa, address, email address, telephone number, and fax number).
1. Generally, the sorority will provide members with other members' directory
information, as we are sharing this information among members within an
organization whose purposes are social and recreational in nature. However,
common sense should always be used in responding to a request for a member's
directory information.
2. Whenever possible, verify that the requestor is a member in good standing (i.e.,
prior to looking up the member requested, look up the member requesting the
information). If the response is in writing to a written request for information, such
as via email or mail, then we should also include a statement that "the member's
directory information is being provided in furtherance of our sorority's social,
spiritual, and intellectual purposes."
3. National officers should be more easily accessible to other members by reason of
their appointment or election as an officer with duties within the organization.
National officer appointment letters will include a statement notifying the officer
that their directory information may be shared with other members and that they
are expected to be accessible to the organization's members.
4. The Sorority will be open with our members about our policy of sharing
directory information to other members via the Sigma Kappa Triangle, the website,
or other Sigma Kappa publications annually. If a member wishes not to have her
information provided to other members, the organization should respect those
wishes and make all reasonable efforts to accommodate the request.
5. The Sorority will make reasonable efforts to not disclose member directory
information (or any other information) to non-members. The Sorority will contact
the member and relay the message that a non-member is trying to contact them and
provide the member the information of the non-member.
6. The name, title, address, and email address of national officers will be shared:
a. On the private side of the website since it will only be accessible to members in
good standing; and
b. In the Sigma Kappa Triangle.
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7. The name, title, address and email address of the presidents of the alumnae chapters
and collegiate chapters will be shared:
a.
On the website (except the address will only be shared on the private side of the
website); and
b. In the Sigma Kappa Triangle
8. The executive assistant shall continue to approve mailing of licensed vendors to
members per established procedure of signing confidentiality agreements to ensure
that the list is not being used or sold for purposes other than what was agreed upon.
9. On a case by case basis and upon approval of the national vice president of alumnae,
in consultation with Sorority legal counsel and the national president, national
headquarters may share with colleges, universities, and Panhellenic associations the
directory information of alumnae members upon written request from the college,
university, or Panhellenic association.
10. The procedure for sharing directory information of the following members in
accordance with the above guidelines is as provided below.
a. National Officers:
1. Website- Name and title
2. Triangle and private side of website - Name, title, address, email
3. Information requests coming to the website shall be forwarded to the proper
staff member or volunteer for a timely response in accordance with the above
policy.
4. Telephone requests for information about a national officer from a member
at large, advisor, corporation board or alumnae chapter member, upon
verification of member status shall be shared, unless otherwise specified in
the database.
b. Alumnae Chapters:
1. Website- Name, title, email
2. Triangle and private side of website - Name, title, address, email
3. Alumnae chapter websites are created and maintained by the alumnae
chapter. Alumnae chapters that provide a link to the national website shall
comply with Sorority website Guidelines.
4. Requests for information that come into NHQ via email, voice mail,
telephone, or mail will be acknowledged and responded to by providing
directory information upon verification of requestor's membership status,
unless otherwise specified in the database.
c. Collegiate Chapters:
1. Website- Name, title, email
2. Triangle and private side of website- Name, title, address, email
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3. Collegiate chapter websites are created and maintained by the collegiate
chapter. Collegiate chapters that provide a link to the national website shall
comply with Sorority website Guidelines.
4. Requests for information that come into NHQ via email, voice mail,
telephone, or mail will be acknowledged and responded to by providing
directory information upon verification of requestor's membership status,
unless otherwise specified in the database.
d. Members At Large:
1. The executive assistant reserves the right to approve mailings of licensed
vendors to members per the established procedure of signing confidentiality
agreements to ensure that lists are not being used or sold for purposes other
than what was agreed upon.
2. Telephone, email, and mail requests for directory information of a member at
large for a member at large shall be handled as follows:
The staff member or volunteer shall take the requestor's name, telephone
number and email address, verify membership status, and shall provide the
directory information (except telephone number), unless otherwise specified
in the database.
3.
On a case by case basis and upon approval of the NVPA in consultation with
Sorority legal counsel, NHQ may share with colleges, universities, and
Panhellenic associations the directory information of alumnae members upon
written request from the college, university, or Panhellenic association.
4. On the private side of the website, the members name, address, and email
address may be shared, unless the member has requested otherwise.
e. Requests by Non-Members:
The Sorority will contact the member and relay the message that a non-member
is trying to contact them and provide the member the information of the non-
member.
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XXII. DOCUMENT RETENTION POLICY
Sigma Kappa chapters, officers, and headquarters staff shall conduct document retention on an
annual basis utilizing the document retention procedure below.
Procedure
a.
It is important that the above records be retained no longer than the specified time by
anyone who has a copy of the document - not just the entity listed as the "responsible
party". So where the retention period is for a set number of years, then the document
(and all copies of the document) must be destroyed at the end of the retention period.
b. If an item bears a member's name along with her address and/or social security number,
it should be destroyed (shredded) and not simply discarded at the end of the retention
period.
C. If the retention period is shown as "permanently", then the responsible party is to keep
the document permanently. Anyone else with a copy may retain the document as long
as they wish.
d. Documents not identified in this policy should be routinely discarded after their useful
life has ended.
e. All documents relating to a risk management issue with litigation potential should be
stored electronically on separate disks and kept by legal counsel until the litigation has
ended. If a staff member or volunteer becomes aware of a risk management issue, they
should forward that knowledge to legal counsel immediately
f.
Documents should be retained for the time period listed below by the record keeper
listed below.
Alumnae Record Files
Alumna initiate application
1 year
NHQ
Annual reports
permanently
NHQ
Chapter financial records
Bank statements
7 years
alumnae chapter
Correspondence
7 years
alumnae chapter
Ledgers
7 years
alumnae chapter
Foundation contribution forms
7 years
alumnae chapter
Alumnae national dues forms
7 years
alumnae chapter
Chapter minutes
permanently
alumnae chapter
General correspondence
3 years
alumnae chapter
Report of Officers to Serve
3 years
NHQ
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Collegiate Record Files
Badge affirmation cards
permanently
NHQ
Calendars
current copy
collegiate chapter
Chapter financial records
Bank statements
7 years
collegiate chapter
Correspondence
7 years
collegiate chapter
Financial suspension records
4 years
collegiate chapter
Ledgers
7 years
collegiate chapter
Monthly reports
permanently
collegiate chapter
Chapter minutes
permanently
collegiate chapter
Chapter newsletters
4 years
collegiate chapter
Current Panhellenic Council Bylaws
current copy
collegiate chapter
New Member Fee Remittance Forms
1 year
NHQ
Petitions for Special Dispensation
Suspension
1-4 years*
CPO
Financial suspension
1-4 years*
CPO
Expulsion
permanently
NHQ
Leave of absence
1-4 years*
CPO
Parietal hours
1 year
CPO
Voluntary withdrawal
permanently
NHQ
Recruitment Introduction Form
1 year
collegiate chapter
Risk Management Policy signatory pages
4 years
NHQ
Social Function Review Forms
6 years
CPO
Standards Council Documentation
1-4 years*
CPO
University Correspondence
4 years
collegiate chapter
University rules
current copy
collegiate chapter
University constitution
current copy
collegiate chapter
*retain as long as member is in college
Correspondence and Reports
Collegiate Officer reports
2 years
National officers
Colonization/recolonization
permanently
NVP Extension
correspondence and information
Committee meeting minutes
permanently
Committee Chair
Convention and meeting correspondence
7 years
NHQ
Convention proceedings
permanently
NHQ
General correspondence
3 years
National officers
Council correspondence
3 years
National officers
Council meeting minutes
permanently
NVP Communication
Leadership Consultant Reports
2 years
National officers
National Officer reports
2 years
National officers
Recruitment statistics reports
2 years
Dir. of Recruitment
Employment Records
Employee/personal records
3 years after termination
NHQ or corporation
Employment applications
3 years
NHQ or corporation
Time sheets
6 years
NHQ or corporation
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Financial Records
Accounts payable ledgers
7 years
NHQ
Accounts receivable ledgers
7 years
NHQ
Account reconciliation
3 years
NHQ
Audit reports
permanently
NHQ
Bank reconciliation
1 year
NHQ
Cash books - daily income records
permanently
NHQ
Chart of accounts
permanently
NHQ
Canceled checks
4 years
NHQ
Expense vouchers
3 years
NHQ
Financial statements
permanently
NHQ
monthly, annual
Invoices to members/chapters
7 years
NHQ
Invoices from suppliers
7 years
NHQ
Journal entry support
7 years
NHQ
Payroll records and summaries
3 years
NHQ
Payroll records / W-2 forms
permanently
NHQ
Tax returns and worksheets
permanently
NHQ
Legal Documents
Contracts and Leases
7 years after expiration
NHQ
Corporate documents
permanently
NHQ
(constitution, bylaws, annual reports, etc.)
National officer
intellectual property agreements
permanently
NHQ
Insurance policies
10 years
NHQ
Insurance records (reports, claims, etc.)
10 years
NHQ
Legal documents and filings
permanently
NHQ
Risk Management Reports
until litigation ends
NHQ
NHQ opening/closing checklists
2 years
NHQ
Publications
Sorority annual report
permanently
NHQ
Award information
4 years
NHQ
Convention/RLC handouts
6 years
NHQ
Convention/RLC programs
permanently
NHQ
Annual supplies
2 years
NHQ
Handbooks
current copy
NHQ
National Policy Handbook
permanently
NHQ
Monthly mailings
3 years
NHQ
Newsletters
3 years
NHQ
Sigma Kappa Triangle article notes
4 years
NHQ
Sigma Kappa Triangle magazine
permanently
NHQ
Electronic Files
Electronic files, including emails, containing the above referenced items should be retained as
outlined above.
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XXIII. SIGMA KAPPA TRIANGLE DEATH NOTICES
A. Death notices for past national presidents shall include a story and picture.
B. Death notices for all present national council members shall include a story and picture.
C. Death notices for all past national council members shall include a story and, if available,
a
picture.
D. Death notices for national officers of very long standing shall include a story and, if available, a
picture.
E. Death notices for members with national public status shall include a story and, if available,
a
picture.
F. Death notices for Colby Award recipients shall include a story and, if available, a picture.
G. Death notices for all other Sigma Kappas will be listed in the "In Memoriam" column.
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INDEX
A
Academic Requirements
19
Advisory Board Requirements
40
Alcoholic Beverages
26
Alumnae Chapters
47
Alumnae Initiates
7
Automatic Financial Suspension
14
B
Badges & Jewelry
62
Fifty-Year Pin
63
New Member Pins
63
Proper Use of Badges
62
The Order of the Triangle Pin
63
Twenty Five-Year Pin
63
Big/Little Brother and Little Sister Policy
25
C
Candles
29
Chapter House Insignia
45
Code of Conduct
30
Collegiate Chapter Officers
39
Collegiate Chapters
36
Advisory Boards
40
Corporation Boards/Property
Committees/Decorating Committees
42
College Panhellenic Constitution
56
and Bylaws
Contracts
26
Convention
52
D
Death Notices
71
Depledging
19
Document Retention Policy
68
Drugs
29
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E
Expulsion
16
F
Fifty-Year Pin
63
Financial Expulsion
16
Fire/Life Safety
44
Founders' Day
50
Fundraising
37
G
Graduate Student Members
11
H
Hazing
23
Honor Initiates
7
House Occupancy
43
Housing Safety
29
Use of Candles
29
Housing and Corporation Board Policies
42
Chapter House Insignia
45
Corporation Board, Property
43
committees, and Decorating
committees
Corporation Violation Procedures
28
Expelled, Withdrawn, and
42
Suspended Members
Fire/Life Safety
44
National Housing Corporation
45
National Insurance
38, 47
Housing and Furnishing Fees
37
House Directors
42
I
Initiation
6
Initiation Requirements
6
Initiates, Alumnae
7
Initiates, Honor
7
Internet and Related Technology Policy
32
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L
Leave of Absence
12
Legacy Policy
3
Licensing
64
Locking of Chapter Property
29
M
Married Members
10
Member Badges
58
Members, Collegiate
9
Membership Selection Committee
3
Membership Status
9
Big/Little Brother and Little Sister Policy
25
Membership, Social Privileges
9
Membership, Transfer of
10
N
National Housing Corporation
45
National Officers
49
NPC Unanimous Agreements
54
O
The Order of the Triangle Pin
63
Outstanding Business
37
P
Panhellenic Constitution and Bylaws
56
Pins, New Member
62
Pledging
5
Policy Statement on Hazing
22
Professional Programs/Degrees
10
Proper Use of Badges
62
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R
Recruitment
3
Sigma Kappa Legacy Policy
3
Regional Leadership Conferences
51
Reinstatement
15
Returning Undergraduate Members
11
Risk Management Policies
22
Alcoholic Beverages
26
Contracts
26
Housing Safety
29
Policy Statement on Hazing
22
Risk Incident Procedure
22
Sanctions for Violation of
of Risk Management Policy
30
Social Events and Functions
30
Social Function Review Form
27
Standards Council
30
Transportation
28
Visitation
29
S
Scholarship
20
Sharing of Member Information Policy
65
Social Privilege and Social Membership
9
Special Membership Status
10
Professional Programs/Degrees
10
Graduate Student Members
11
Leave of Absence
12
Married Members
10
Returning Undergraduate Members
11
Special Alumnae Status/Dormant Chapters
12
Standards Council
30
Standards of Excellence
36
Surveys
36, 47
Suspension
14
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T
Termination/Suspension of Membership
14
Automatic Financial Suspension
14
Depledging
19
Expulsion
19
Financial Expulsion
19
Reinstatement
15
Suspension
14
Voluntary Withdrawal of Membership
17
Transfer of Membership
10
Transportation
28
Twenty Five-Year Pin
63
V
Visitation
29
Visual Standards
33,36
Voluntary Withdrawal of Membership
17
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