Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
National Fraternity Structure Minimize

The highest legislative body within the Fraternity is the National Convention, the voting members are comprised of two delegates from each active undergraduate Chapter, two delegates from each graduate Chapter, the National Officers, and all living past Presidents of the Fraternity. The National Convention has the power to amend the Constitution and the Bylaws of the Fraternity, vote on matters of Chapter or individual discipline, and elect, biennially, the Council of the Fraternity.

The National Council originated on October 16, 1895 as the Phi Psi Chapter’s committee on extensions. Originally, it approved or denied Alpha Chi Rho Charters to various campuses. Then, in 1899, it became a committee of the National Convention composed of one Brother from each Chapter. The title of the committee was changed to the “National Charter Council” in 1900. By 1903 it became the “National Council”; its powers were extended beyond granting Charters to most of the executive authority it has today. In 1915 the size of the National Council grew by the addition of three elected graduate councillors. In order to better represent the feelings of the undergraduates when the National Convention was not in session, two undergraduate councillors were added to the National Council in 1968. Graduate National Councillors serve for four years per term, and Undergraduate National Councillors serve a term of one year.

Today, the National Council conducts the business of the Fraternity when the National Convention is not in session, subject to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Fraternity. The following members are elected by the National Convention:


Officer                                        Can Vote?
President                                     In case of a tie
Vice-President                            Yes
3 Graduate Councillors               Each has 1 vote
2 Undergraduate Councillors      Each has 1 vote
2 Alternate Councillors               No

The following officers are appointed by the National Council:

Officer                                        Can Vote?
Treasurer                                    Yes
Secretary (Executive Director)   Yes
Chaplain                                      Yes
Ritual Officer                               No
Scholarship Officer                     No
Newsletter Editor                         No

For a printable organization chart click here

As with most boards of directors, the President of the Fraternity can appoint committees to review certain areas of operations. There are two types of committees: ad hoc, which are temporary committees; and standing, which are permanent committees. There are several standing committees in Alpha Chi Rho: Finance, Awards, and Risk Management, to name a few. Committees have no voting power, but can make recommendations to the National Council or National Convention.

  

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