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The Pursuit of Excellence Program
In August 2000, at the 59th Grand Chapter in Phoenix,
Arizona a group of undergraduate members came
together and suggested that the Fraternity implement
a minimum standards program. Their desires were
two-fold: to measure the success of chapters who
are effectively representing the values and mission
of Sigma Nu, and to lift up and offer support
to those chapters that were struggling to do so
especially in areas of chapter management, leadership
and operations.
This student led initiative sparked interest among
the High Council, and in March of 2002, an appointed
committee met to begin conversations about implementing
"minimum standards" for chapter performance.
After thorough discussions they made a recommendation
suggesting that minimum standards were necessary
to support the Fraternity's mission. Such standards,
they agreed, should be flexible enough to allow
for each chapter's uniqueness and that in implementing
such standards initially, the Fraternity must
allow adequate time for preparation by the chapters.
These initial conclusions guided the work in developing
The Pursuit of Excellence Program.
Launched in May 2003, The Pursuit of Excellence
Program measures chapter excellence in the
following categories of chapter operations:
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Membership
Development |
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Chapter
Development |
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Chapter
Management |
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Support
Structure |
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Chapter
Governance |
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Campus
and Community Involvement |
In order to measure a chapter's success a point
system was established for each category and a
minimum number of total points out of a possible
110 was designated for the first three years of
implementation. Chapters may accumulate points
by achieving or performing the standards included
in each category. If a standard is not applicable
to a chapter, they are not judged on that standard.
In the first year a chapter was required to earn
at least 60 points, in 2004 that amount increased
to 70 and in 2005 it will be increased and remain
at 80 points indefinitely.
The Pursuit of Excellence Award is given
to the ten chapters that had the highest scores
for the Pursuit of Excellence Program in an academic
year. These are the ten most recent Pursuit of
Excellence Award winning chapters:
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Eta
Theta - North Dakota State University |
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Delta
Xi - University of Nevada - Reno |
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Gamma
Gamma - Albion College |
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Delta
Alpha - Case Western Reserve University |
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Kappa
Upsilon - University of North Carolina -
Greensboro |
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Theta
Iota - Middle Tennessee State University |
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Eta
- Mercer University |
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Mu
Iota - University of Hartford |
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Mu
Pi - Philadelphia University |
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Zeta
Sigma - Gettysburg College |
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