Society Handbook 2020–2022 (Revised June 2020)

Contents PI CONSTITUTION ...... 2 ARTICLE I. THE SOCIETY ...... 2

SECTION 1. NAME AND HISTORY ...... 2 SECTION 2. PURPOSE ...... 2 SECTION 3. PRIVATE INUREMENT AND PROPAGANDA ...... 2 SECTION 4. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS AND MEMBERS ...... 3 SECTION 5. GOVERNANCE ...... 3 ARTICLE II. CHAPTERS ...... 3

SECTION 1. CHAPTER ESTABLISHMENT ...... 3 SECTION 2. THE LAUREATE CHAPTER ...... 4 SECTION 3. THE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER ...... 4 SECTION 4. AFFILIATE CHAPTERS ...... 4 ARTICLE III. OFFICERS...... 4

SECTION 1. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ...... 4 SECTION 2. LENGTH OF SERVICE ...... 5 SECTION 3. VACANCIES ...... 5 SECTION 4. LIMITED LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION ...... 5 ARTICLE IV. COMMITTEES AND BOARDS...... 6

SECTION 1. APPOINTMENT AND ESTABLISHMENT ...... 6 SECTION 2. COMPOSITION ...... 6 ARTICLE V. SOCIETY MEETINGS ...... 6

SECTION 1. TIME AND PLACE OF MEETING ...... 6 ARTICLE VI. FINANCES ...... 6

SECTION 1. AUTHORITY ...... 6 SECTION 2. SOCIETY ANNUAL DUES ...... 6 SECTION 3. ACTIVE LIFE MEMBERSHIP ...... 6 ARTICLE VII. INSIGNIA ...... 7

SECTION 1. EMBLEM ...... 7 SECTION 2. SEAL AND OTHER INSIGNIA...... 7 SECTION 3. USE OF INSIGNIA ...... 7 SECTION 4. MOTTO ...... 7 SECTION 5. COLORS ...... 7 SECTION 6. FLOWER ...... 7 ARTICLE VIII. PUBLICATIONS ...... 7 ARTICLE IX. DISSOLUTION ...... 7

ARTICLE X. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY ...... 8 ARTICLE XI. AMENDMENTS ...... 8

SECTION 1. PROCEDURES ...... 8 BYLAWS ...... 9 ARTICLE I. THE SOCIETY ...... 9

SECTION 1. MISSION STATEMENT...... 9 SECTION 2. PURPOSES ...... 9 SECTION 3. SOCIETY YEAR ...... 9 SECTION 4. BIENNIUM ...... 9 SECTION 5. CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP ...... 9 SECTION 6. GOVERNANCE ...... 10 ARTICLE II. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY...... 10

SECTION 1. ELIGIBILITY ...... 10 SECTION 2. ELECTIONS ...... 11 SECTION 3. INSTALLATION ...... 11 SECTION 4. LENGTH OF SERVICE ...... 11 SECTION 5. DUTIES ...... 12 SECTION 6. IMPEACHMENT ...... 12 SECTION 7. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ...... 12 ARTICLE III. SOCIETY MEETINGS ...... 13

SECTION 1. CONVOCATION ...... 13 SECTION 2. REGIONAL CONFERENCES ...... 13 ARTICLE IV. COMMITTEES ...... 13

SECTION 1. SERVICE LIMITATION ...... 13 SECTION 2. ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENTS ...... 13 SECTION 3. STANDING COMMITTEES ...... 13 SECTION 4. AD HOC COMMITTEES ...... 14 SECTION 5. STANDING COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES ...... 14 SECTION 6. QUORUM ...... 16 ARTICLE V. ACTIVE CHAPTERS ...... 17

SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT...... 17 SECTION 2. NOMENCLATURE ...... 17 SECTION 3. ELECTION AND INSTALLATION OF CHAPTER OFFICERS ...... 17 SECTION 4. CHAPTER COUNSELORS ...... 19 SECTION 5. CHAPTER COMMITTEES ...... 20 SECTION 6. CHAPTER MEETINGS ...... 21 SECTION 7. CHAPTER STATUS ...... 21

SECTION 8. QUORUM ...... 22 SECTION 9. LEGAL DOCUMENTS FOR CHAPTER OPERATION ...... 22 SECTION 10. CHAPTER REPORT ...... 23 SECTION 11. CHAPTER ONLINE PRESENCE ...... 23 ARTICLE VI. MEMBERSHIP ...... 23

SECTION 1. QUALIFICATIONS ...... 23 SECTION 2. SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP………………………………………………………………………………25 SECTION 3. CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP ...... 23 ARTICLE VII. THE LAUREATE CHAPTER ...... 26

SECTION 1. ELECTION ...... 26 SECTION 2. LIMITATIONS ...... 27 ARTICLE VIII. THE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER ...... 27

SECTION 1. ELECTION ...... 27 SECTION 2. LIMITATIONS ...... 27 ARTICLE IX. AFFILIATE CHAPTERS ...... 27

SECTION 1. SELECTION ...... 27 SECTION 2. LIMITATIONS ...... 28 ARTICLE X. SOCIETY HEADQUARTERS ...... 28

SECTION 1. SELECTION OF PERSONNEL ...... 28 SECTION 2. ELIGIBILITY ...... 28 SECTION 3. DUTIES OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ...... 28 SECTION 4. THE ACADEMIC EDITOR(S) ...... 28 SECTION 5. EDITORIAL REVIEW PANEL ...... 29 SECTION 6. HEADQUARTERS ONLINE PRESENCE ...... 29 ARTICLE XI. FINANCES ...... 29

SECTION 1. DUES AND FEES ...... 29 SECTION 2. EXPENSES ...... 31 ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS ...... 31

SECTION 1. PROCEDURES ...... 31

FORMER PRESIDENTS…………………………………………………………………………………………..32 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL…………………………………………………………………………………………….33 LAUREATE CHAPTER……………...…………………………………………………………………………….35 ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER ...... 37 INSTITUTIONAL CHAPTERS………………………………………………...... 38 ALUMNI AND PROFESSIONAL (NON-INSTITUTIONAL) CHAPTERS………………………....80

LIAISON (NON-INSTITUTIONAL) CHAPTERS…………………………………………………………..83 GEOGRAPHICAL LISTING OF CHAPTERS…………………………………………………………………84

KAPPA DELTA PI CONSTITUTION

KAPPA DELTA PI CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. THE SOCIETY

Section 1. Name and History The name of this Society shall be KAPPA DELTA PI, INTERNATIONAL IN . Eager to promote a closer bond between students of Education, and to enter into more intimate fellowship with those dedicated to the cause of teaching as a profession—for which specialized preparation is deemed imperative—the members of the Education Club, established at the University of Illinois in 1909, resolved to sponsor the founding of a national society with local chapters similar to its own organization. Aiming to foster high standards of preparation for teaching, the Society would invite into its ranks those who had attained excellence of scholarship and distinction of achievement as students and servants of education. Successful in its endeavor, the Illinois Education Club was organized on March 8, 1911, and incorporated on June 8, 1911, under laws of the State of Illinois, as the Honorary Education Fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi. In 1932, this title was changed to Kappa Delta Pi, An Honor Society in Education. In 1984, the title became Kappa Delta Pi, an International Honor Society in Education. Finally, in 2001, the title was shortened to Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education.

Section 2. Purpose The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi shall be to promote excellence in and recognize outstanding contributions to education. Kappa Delta Pi shall endeavor to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members, to quicken professional growth, and to honor achievement in educational work. To these ends, it shall invite to membership persons who exhibit commendable professional qualities, worthy educational ideals, and sound scholarship, without regard to race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender or sexual identity, or disability.

Section 3. Private Inurement and Propaganda No part of the net earnings of Kappa Delta Pi shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributed to, its members, officers, or other private persons, except that the Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in Article I Section 2.

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No substantial part of the activities of Kappa Delta Pi shall be the carrying on of propaganda, and the Society shall not participate or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Constitution, Kappa Delta Pi shall not carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on: a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section of any future federal code, b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or c) by the Illinois General Not For Profit Corporation Act, as amended.

Section 4. Organizational Units and Members The organizational units of the Society shall be the various chapters (See Article II). These chapters shall be composed of individual members of the Society whose rights and responsibilities are delineated in the Bylaws. Chapters of the Society shall not, in any way, infringe upon the rights and responsibilities of members granted under this Constitution and Bylaws.

Section 5. Governance The Society fulfills its mission through the work of the Executive Council, the Headquarters Staff, and the work of individual members.

ARTICLE II. CHAPTERS

Section 1. Chapter Establishment 1.1 Chapters are established by charters granted by the Executive Council. 1.2 Each chapter shall be responsible to the Executive Council and shall adopt a document to govern its affairs that is recognized as a legal document by appropriate legal authorities (e.g., local, state, territory, or other political division, national law). This document shall not conflict with the Constitution and Bylaws of the Society. 1.3 An active chapter is one that has not been delinquent, is not suspended, and does not have its charter withdrawn.

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Section 2. The Laureate Chapter The Society shall maintain a Laureate Chapter composed of men and women who have made distinguished contributions to education. 2.1 Nominations to the Laureate Chapter may originate in active chapters and in the Laureate Chapter. 2.2 Election shall be made by the Executive Council in accordance with directives set forth in Article VII of the Bylaws.

Section 3. The Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter The Society shall maintain an Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter composed of men and women who have made significant contributions of service to the Society and maintained its ideals. 3.1 Nominations to the Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter may originate from any active member. 3.2 Election shall be made by the Executive Council in accordance with directives set forth in Article VIII of the Bylaws.

Section 4. Affiliate Chapters In seeking to broaden its partnership and collaborative efforts within education both nationally and globally, the Society shall establish affiliates that promote excellence in and recognize outstanding contributions to the education profession. Individuals from affiliates may hold membership in the Society and/or in an institutional, alumni, or professional chapter.

ARTICLE III. OFFICERS

Section 1. Executive Council 1.1 The members of the Executive Council shall be the President, President- Elect, immediate Past-President, a Laureate Representative, two elected Executive Council members, and three appointed Executive Council members. The Chief Executive Officer shall serve as an ex-officio and non- voting member. 1.2 The Executive Council may appoint up to two additional, non-voting Advisory Executive Council members to serve during the biennium. 1.3 The following officers shall be elected from the active dues-paying membership during each biennium: President-Elect and three Executive Council members. The President at the time of the election shall become the immediate Past-President during the following biennium. The person who is

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President-Elect at the time of the election shall be the President during the following biennium. 1.4 It shall be the duty of the Executive Council to direct the general policy of the Society and to provide fiscal oversight.

Section 2. Length of Service The length of service of all Society officers shall be limited, as set forth in Article II, Section 4, of the Bylaws.

Section 3. Vacancies The Executive Council shall fill any vacancy in office occurring during the interim between elections.

Section 4. Limited Liability and Indemnification 4.1 No officer serving without compensation, other than reimbursement for actual expenses, shall be liable, and no cause of action may be brought, for damages resulting from the exercise of judgment or discretion in connection with the duties or responsibilities of such officer unless the act or omission involved willful or wanton conduct. No officer shall be liable, and no cause of action may be brought, for damages resulting from the exercise of judgment or discretion in connection with the duties or responsibilities of such officer, unless: a) such officer earns in excess of $5,000 per year from his or her duties as officer, other than reimbursement for actual expenses; or b) the act or omission involved willful or wanton conduct. No person who, without compensation other than reimbursement for actual expenses, renders service to or for Kappa Delta Pi shall be liable, and no cause of action may be brought, for damages resulting from an act or omission in rendering such services, unless the act or omission involved willful or wanton conduct. 4.2 Volunteer officers and employees may be indemnified by Kappa Delta Pi to the fullest extent permitted by the General Not for Profit Corporation laws; Kappa Delta Pi may purchase insurance protecting its officers from civil liability occasioned by their conduct in office.

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ARTICLE IV. COMMITTEES AND BOARDS

Section 1. Appointment and Establishment Committees and boards shall be appointed and established as follows: 1.1 Appointment to all committees and boards shall be by the President with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and recommendations for Headquarters staff. 1.2 Committees other than the standing committees shall be established by the Executive Council (See Bylaws Article IV).

Section 2. Composition Each committee and board shall be composed of active members and be representative of the diversity of the Society.

ARTICLE V. SOCIETY MEETINGS

Section 1. Time and Place of Meeting A Convocation of the Society shall be held at a time and place determined by the Executive Council. The Executive Council or its appointees may also convene other meetings to further the mission and purpose of the Society.

ARTICLE VI. FINANCES

Section 1. Authority The Society shall be empowered to accept, raise, invest, and expend funds to fulfill its stated mission and purpose including, but not limited to, dues, grants, certificates of deposit, contractual obligations, and sales of publications and merchandise. An external annual audit shall be conducted and results reported to the Society.

Section 2. Society Annual Dues Annual dues must be paid to maintain active membership.

Section 3. Active Life Membership Active life membership may be purchased by any active member.

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ARTICLE VII. INSIGNIA

Section 1. Emblem The emblem of the Society shall be a key in the form of a scroll pierced by a stylus, upon which scroll are imposed a beehive and the letters K. The original design of the emblem shall be in the keeping of the Chief Executive Officer, and all emblems worn by members of the Society shall be true copies of the same.

Section 2. Seal and Other Insignia Original designs of the seal and other official insignia of the Society shall be deposited with the Chief Executive Officer. Only authentic copies of these in such size or sizes as shall be authorized by the Executive Council shall be used or recognized by the Society or its members.

Section 3. Use of Insignia The purchase and use of insignia shall be limited to members.

Section 4. Motto The motto of the Society shall be “Knowledge-Duty-Power.”

Section 5. Colors The colors of the Society shall be jade green and violet.

Section 6. Flower The official flower of the Society shall be the violet.

ARTICLE VIII. PUBLICATIONS The Society shall issue such publications as specified in the Bylaws.

ARTICLE IX. DISSOLUTION On the dissolution of Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, assets shall be distributed as determined by the Executive Council to a similar organization exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of

7 KAPPA DELTA PI CONSTITUTION any future federal tax code. If not so directed by the Executive Council, then the assets shall be distributed to the federal government, or to a state or local government, for a public educational purpose. Any such assets not so distributed shall be otherwise distributed by a court of competent jurisdiction of the county in which the principal office of Kappa Delta Pi is then located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or organizations, as said court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes.

ARTICLE X. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY Robert’s Rules of Order, in its most recent edition, shall govern the Society in all cases in which it is applicable and in which it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and Bylaws.

ARTICLE XI. AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Procedures 1.1 Any active KDP member or any member of the Executive Council may propose amendments to the Constitution prior to a regularly scheduled meeting of the Executive Council. 1.2 The Constitution and Bylaws Committee will review proposed amendments to the Constitution and submit recommendations to the Executive Council. 1.3 If the proposal is approved by the Executive Council, a ballot containing the proposed amendment(s) to the Constitution will be submitted to the voting membership. 1.4 The voting members shall have 30 calendar days to cast their vote. 1.5 Upon receiving a two-thirds affirmative vote of the members voting, proposed amendments to the Constitution shall be deemed ratified and shall become effective immediately, unless a different effective date is specified in the amendment.

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KAPPA DELTA PI BYLAWS ARTICLE I. THE SOCIETY

Section 1. Mission Statement Kappa Delta Pi is an International Honor Society dedicated to scholarship and excellence in education. The Society as a community of scholars dedicated to worthy ideals: a) Recognizes scholarship and excellence in education. b) Promotes the development and dissemination of worthy educational ideals and practices. c) Enhances the continuous professional growth and leadership of its diverse membership. d) Fosters inquiry and reflection on significant educational issues. e) Maintains a high degree of professional fellowship.

Section 2. Purposes Kappa Delta Pi is a nonprofit organization that will be financed under a general plan that may include, without limitation, contributions from the general public, fund-raising activities, loans and grants from third parties, and income from investments, as the Executive Council shall deem necessary and appropriate to further the purposes of the Society. Kappa Delta Pi is organized to recognize scholarship and excellence in education and as such qualifies as an exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

Section 3. Society Year The Society fiscal year shall begin on July 1 and end on June 30.

Section 4. Biennium The Biennium shall consist of two (2) Society years, commencing on July 1 of an even-numbered year and ending on June 30 of the following even-numbered year.

Section 5. Categories of Membership The Society recognizes several categories of members: chapter, laureate, professional, and honorary. Only members who pay dues as required under

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Article X of the Bylaws are considered active members. Active members and Laureates are entitled to full Society benefits, including the right to register opinions, vote in Society affairs, and run for offices for which they are otherwise qualified.

Section 6. Governance 6.1 Governance The Society fulfills its mission through the work of the Executive Council, the Headquarters Staff, and the work of individual members. 6.2 Order of Governance The Society establishes the following leadership responsibilities for key areas of Society work in descending priority among the Executive Council, and the Headquarters Staff: a) Policy Arena: Executive Council b) Fiduciary Arena: Executive Council and Headquarters Staff c) Management Arena: Headquarters Staff 6.3 Affiliates In seeking to broaden its partnership and collaborative efforts within education both nationally and globally, the Society shall establish affiliates that promote excellence in and recognize outstanding contributions to the education profession. Individuals from affiliates may hold membership in the Society and/or in an institutional, alumni, or professional chapter.

ARTICLE II. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY

Section 1. Eligibility Eligibility for election as an officer of the Society shall be as follows: 1.1 General qualification. Only active members of the Society shall be eligible for election, with the exception of the Laureate Representative (See Article II Section 1.21). 1.2 Specific qualifications: When calculating years of membership, the current membership year shall be included. 1.21 The Laureate Representative, at the time of nomination, shall be a member of the Laureate Chapter. 1.22 The President-Elect, at the time of nomination, shall have been an active member of the Society for at least the previous five (5) years.

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1.23 At the time of elections, two members of the Executive Council will be appointed by a committee, consisting of the Executive Committee of the Executive Council and one additional Executive Council member. These appointed members will be approved by the Executive Council and serve the following biennium. 1.24 These appointed members will be selected based on their competencies and skills and the alignment of those competencies and skills with the needs and work of the Executive Council (alignment with strategic goals). 1.25 The Laureate Representative shall act as liaison officer, serving both the Laureate Chapter and the Executive Council, and shall serve in an advisory capacity.

Section 2. Elections All active members of the Society are eligible to vote under procedures developed by the Executive Council in consultation with the Nominations Committee. An independent tool shall be utilized to receive and count all ballots. The candidate who receives the majority of votes cast for an elective office shall be elected. The Nominations Committee will receive final voting results, which will remain confidential. Elected officers will be announced to the membership.

Section 3. Installation The elected officers shall be installed during the first Executive Council meeting of the biennium and recognized during the Convocation.

Section 4. Length of Service Length of service for Society officers shall be limited. 4.1 Persons elected to the office of President-Elect may serve in that office, the office of President, and the office of Past-President for only one (1) biennium for each office. However, the President-Elect may serve the unexpired term of the President then in office, should such a vacancy occur, and the full term of the following biennium as President. 4.2 Elected members of the Executive Council may not succeed themselves but may be returned to office after one biennium has lapsed. 4.3 Appointed members of the Executive Council will serve one biennium unless fulfilling an unexpired term. 4.4 Persons for the remaining offices who previously have served on the Executive Council for two biennia shall be ineligible for further election

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except for the position of President-Elect. 4.5 Executive Council members shall serve a 2-year term. Their terms shall be staggered so that half of the members serve a term that expires at the end of the fiscal year in even-numbered years, and the balance of the members shall serve a term that expires at the end of the fiscal year of odd-numbered years.

Section 5. Duties The Executive Council is vested with all powers not otherwise delegated, reserved, or implied.

The duties of Executive Council shall be as follows:

5.1 Responsibility for the business management and operations of the Society and for the management and control of the funds thereof. 5.2 Determine Society policy and adopt such policies and procedures to conduct its business as needed. 5.3 Ensure the sustainability of the Society. 5.4 Approve new chapters and, in conjunction with the Chief Executive Officer, assist in the installation of new chapters. 5.5 Represent the Society at official functions.

Section 6. Impeachment Impeachment of an Executive Council officer of the Society shall be for cause. 6.1 Impeachment shall occur when a petition calling for such is signed by: 6.11 Twenty-five (25) percent of the active membership, or 6.12 A majority of the members of the Executive Council, or 6.13 A majority of the Chapter Counselors of active chapters. 6.2 After a hearing conducted according to Executive Council policy, impeachment shall be sustained only if there is at least a two-thirds (2/3) favorable vote submitted by voting members. 6.3 If sustained, the impeached officer is removed from office and shall cease to be an officer of the Society and shall be barred from holding future offices within the Society or its chapters.

Section 7. Executive Council 7.1 The Executive Council shall hold at least two meetings each Society year. 7.2 Quorum A majority of the Executive Council constitutes a quorum for the

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transaction of business at any meeting of the Council. Actions voted on at a meeting where a quorum is present shall constitute authorized actions of the Council.

ARTICLE III. SOCIETY MEETINGS

Section 1. Convocation 1.1 The Chief Executive Officer shall notify the membership of the time and place of the Convocation at least 3 months in advance. 1.2 Travel Reimbursement to any chapter for attendance at Convocation shall be determined by the Executive Council.

Section 2. Regional Conferences Other Society meetings may be held to further the mission and purposes of the Society.

ARTICLE IV. COMMITTEES

Section 1. Service Limitation 1.1 The period of appointment of each committee member is 4 years, except to fill a position to complete a term of appointment when a member is no longer able to serve. 1.2 The President in office on July 1 of a Society year shall make all appointments for terms of office beginning in that Society year. 1.3 Should a committee position become vacant because of resignation, neglect of duty, or other causes, the procedure for filling the vacancy shall be the prerogative of the President and the Executive Council. 1.4 Officers of the Society shall serve as liaisons to standing committees of the Society. Upon assuming office as an officer of the Society, any member seated on a standing committee shall no longer continue to hold a standing committee appointment.

Section 2. Announcement of Appointments A list of the chairs and members of standing committees shall be made available to the membership.

Section 3. Standing Committees 3.1 The Standing Committees of the Society shall be:

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3.11 Budget 3.12 Constitution and Bylaws 3.13 Membership 3.14 Leadership Development and Nominations 3.15 International 3.16 Audit 3.2 Each standing committee shall have at least five (5) voting members serving staggered terms to ensure continuity across biennia.

Section 4. Ad Hoc Committees Each ad hoc committee shall be established by the Executive Council and shall be discharged by the President upon completion of its task or at the end of the biennium. Each ad hoc committee shall have no fewer than three (3) members.

Section 5. Standing Committee Responsibilities Each standing committee shall make an annual written report to the Executive Council to be shared with the membership. 5.1 Budget Committee 5.11 The Budget Committee shall: 5.111 Make budget, dues, and fees recommendations to the Executive Council. 5.112 Review and approve the budget, submitted by the Chief Executive Officer, which will then be reviewed and approved by the Executive Council. 5.12 Reporting. The committee shall report to the Executive Council. 5.2 Constitution and Bylaws Committee 5.21 The Constitution and Bylaws Committee shall: 5.211 Study written proposals for amending the Constitution and Bylaws. 5.212 Prepare a report of recommendations for review by the Executive Council. 5.213 The report will be shared with the active membership of the Society for voting. 5.22 Reporting. The committee shall report to the Executive Council. 5.3 Membership Committee 5.31 The Membership Committee shall: 5.311 Recommend and assist in the implementation of policies and procedures to enhance membership. 5.312 Increase involvement of members in Kappa Delta Pi.

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5.313 Assist in the development of new types of membership and the enhancement of current programs for members. 5.314 Establish a Graduate Student Committee as a standing subcommittee. 5.315 Assist in the development of new chapters and the enhancement of current chapter activities. 5.32 Reporting. This committee shall report to the Executive Council. 5.4 Leadership Development and Nominations Committee 5.41 The Leadership Development and Nominations Committee shall: 5.411 Solicit for prospective members of the Executive Council no later than seven (7) months prior to the end of the current biennium. 5.412 Receive written nominations from the membership no later than five (5) months prior to the end of the current biennium. 5.413 Prepare an election slate, including biographical data on each candidate. The election slate shall contain: 5.6131 two (2) candidates for the offices of President-Elect, and 5.6132 at least one (1) candidate for the office of Laureate Representative. 5.414 Submit the election slate and ballot to all active members no later than three (3) months prior to the end of the current biennium. 5.415 Verify and report the official results of the election to the Executive Council. 5.416 Recommend names for consideration by the President as new committee appointees. 5.42 Reporting. This committee shall report to the Executive Council. 5.5 International Committee 5.51 The International Committee shall: 5.511 Recommend and assist in the implementation of policies and procedures to enhance international membership. 5.512 Increase involvement of international members in Kappa Delta Pi. 5.513 Assist in the identification of international member needs to better serve them. 5.514 Research and develop plans for further international expansion of the Society. 5.52 Reporting. This committee shall report to the Executive Council. 5.6. Audit Committee 5.61 The Audit Committee shall: 5.611 Monitor the integrity of financial statements.

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5.612 Assure the independence and qualifications of KDP’s independent auditor. 5.613 Recommend to the Executive Council the appointment of the independent auditor. 5.614 Assure the adequacies of internal controls. 5.615 Review the performance of the independent auditor reporting mechanism and review with independent auditor of audit, qualifications of auditor, and rotation of audit partners. 5.616 Assure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and prepare an audit committee report for the Executive Council following the annual audit by the independent auditor. 5.617 Delineate specific authority that allows the Audit Committee to conduct or authorize examination of any matters within its scope of responsibility; for example, retaining, evaluating, and terminating the independent auditor; resolving disagreements between management and the auditor; retaining outside advisors, including counsel; meeting with officers, independent auditor, and counsel. 5.618 Provide detail on the Audit Committee’s role in reviewing financial statements, results of audit, and disclosures about significant deficiencies regarding internal controls, material weaknesses, and any fraud; and review critical accounting policies and conformance to GAAP. 5.619 Review effectiveness of internal control systems, including IT security and control; review with management KDP’s major financial risk exposures; understand independent auditor’s reviews. 5.62 The Audit Committee shall be comprised of not less than three or more than five members, one of whom shall be a member of the Budget Committee. 5.621 A majority of the members shall be dues-paying members and meet independence requirements set forth by the Executive Council. 5.622 One member shall satisfy the definition of a financial expert set forth by the Executive Council. 5.63 The Audit Committee shall operate under a charter approved by the Executive Council.

Section 6. Quorum A majority of the members of any committee shall constitute a quorum, and a majority of the committee members present and voting at a meeting at which a quorum is present is necessary for committee action.

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ARTICLE V. ACTIVE CHAPTERS

Section 1. Establishment Charters are granted by the Executive Council. 1.1 Charters may be granted to accredited, degree-granting institutions engaged in the preparation of teachers, provided that the institutions meet standards set by the Executive Council. 1.11 Accreditation of international institutions shall be defined by local, state, territory, or other political divisions, or national guidelines. 1.2 Charters may be granted to groups of educators applying for a noninstitutional chapter charter. 1.3 An installation fee, as determined by the Executive Council, shall be remitted to the Society Headquarters prior to the date of installation.

Section 2. Nomenclature Letters of the Greek alphabet shall be used to designate chapters located at institutions. Names of the other chapters shall be approved by the Executive Council.

Section 3. Election and Installation of Chapter Officers Each chapter shall elect officers who are active members of both the Society and the local chapter. 3.1 Method of Election. Chapter officers for the ensuing term shall be elected: 3.11 During any regular meeting of the chapter, or 3.12 Through a ballot sent to all active members, or 3.13 Through a combination of both methods. 3.2 Time of Election. Officers shall be elected and installed a minimum of once each academic year and be reported no later than 2 weeks after elections are completed. 3.3 Officers. Each chapter shall include a minimum of President and Treasurer. Additional officers, as indicated in the chapter bylaws, should be elected by the chapter. 3.4 Vacancies. Should a chapter office become vacant because of resignation, neglect of duty, or other causes, the Chapter Counselor and/or President may call a special meeting for the purpose of filling the vacancy. The procedure for filling the vacancy shall be the prerogative of the chapter and shall be described in the chapter bylaws. 3.5 Duties of the President. The President shall:

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3.51 Preside over the meetings of the chapter and the executive committee. 3.52 Appoint committees subject to the advice and consent of the executive committee. 3.53 Perform other duties as specified in the chapter bylaws. 3.6 Duties of the Vice-President. The Vice-President shall: 3.61 Preside in the absence of the President and assume the duties of the President should a vacancy occur in that office. 3.62 Chair the program committee. 3.63 Promote benefits available to chapter members through Kappa Delta Pi including, but not limited to, scholarships, Society events, publications, recognition opportunities, and other online resources. 3.7 Duties of the Secretary. The Secretary shall: 3.71 Keep the minutes of meetings of the chapter and executive committee. 3.72 Handle chapter communications as assigned by the executive committee. 3.73 Keep an accurate record of the chapter membership. 3.8 Duties of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall: 3.81 Receive chapter dues from initiates. 3.82 Make disbursements upon order of the chapter. 3.83 Keep an accurate account of monies received and expended. 3.84 Provide, with the cooperation of the Chapter Counselor, for the safekeeping of all chapter funds. 3.85 Complete, with assistance of the Chapter Counselor, an annual financial report within the stated deadline. 3.9 Duties of the Historian The Historian shall: 3.91 Furnish reports of chapter activities and submit award applications for consideration and publication in appropriate Society periodicals. 3.92 Assist the Chapter Counselor in the preservation of the charter, documents, and historical records of the chapter. 3.10 Duties of the Membership Chair The Membership Chair shall: 3.101 Chair the membership committee. 3.102 Oversee the organization of each initiation ceremony, including the collection and submission of all forms. 3.103 Facilitate recruitment of new members, including the organization and execution of the Orientation Meeting. 3.104 Develop retention efforts, including membership education. 3.11 Duties of the Fundraising Chair. The Fundraising Chair shall:

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3.111 Develop fund-raising activities. 3.112 Serve as the primary local chapter contact for Kappa Delta Pi’s special projects that support local and national awards, including, but not limited to, Chapter Challenge and the chapter grant program. 3.113 Promote Kappa Delta Pi scholarships. 3.12 Duties of the Online or Graduate Student Liaison The Online or Graduate Student Liaison shall: 3.121 Be an initiated member in good standing. 3.122 Be currently enrolled in an online or a graduate program. 3.123 Act as liaison officer, serving the online, graduate, and professional members of the chapter, and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Executive Committee regarding the needs of the online, graduate, and professional members. 3.124 Be part of the planning committee to ensure that programs are implemented that meet the needs of the graduate students and professional members. 3.13 Summer Session Officers. Any chapter may elect and install temporary officers to serve during the summer session of the institution. 3.14 Duties and responsibilities other than the above may be authorized by the chapter bylaws.

Section 4. Chapter Counselors Each active institutional chapter shall have at least one Chapter Counselor selected from the faculty or staff of the institution. Except where institutional policies dictate otherwise, a Chapter Counselor shall be appointed to the position by the appropriate institutional official or through a self-nomination process. An alumni or a professional chapter may select a Chapter Counselor. In such chapters where there is no Chapter Counselor, the Dean or designee will be asked to perform the duties of the Chapter Counselor after appropriate consultation with the members. 4.1 Qualifications. The Chapter Counselor must be or become an active member of the chapter. 4.2 The name of the Chapter Counselor shall be forwarded to the Society Headquarters within 2 weeks of the counselor appointment or change. A certificate confirming the appointment shall be forwarded to the new Chapter Counselor. 4.3 Removal of Chapter Counselor from Office. The Executive Council may, for cause, declare the office of Chapter Counselor vacant. Should this happen, representatives from the Society will work with the institution to appoint a replacement.

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4.4 Duties of the Chapter Counselor. The Chapter Counselor shall sponsor and advise the local chapter. Duties shall include: 4.41 Serving as a member of the chapter executive committee. 4.42 Providing for the safekeeping and accessibility of records and properties of the chapter. 4.43 Assisting in planning chapter activities. 4.44 Ensuring the submission of reports or other correspondence required by the Executive Council. 4.45 Providing for the installation of officers of the local chapter. 4.46 Guaranteeing observance of the rituals. 4.47 Ensuring sustainability of the chapter through membership recruitment and retention efforts. 4.5 Associate Counselors. In addition to the Chapter Counselor, each chapter may select one or more Associate Counselors. All provisions applicable to the Chapter Counselor shall apply to Associate Counselors. However, at institutional chapters, the Associate Counselor(s) need not be a faculty or staff member.

Section 5. Chapter Committees Each chapter may maintain the following committees annually: 5.1 Executive Committee. The executive committee shall consist of the current officers of the chapter including the Chapter Counselor and Associate Counselor(s), where there are such officers, and may include the immediate Past-President. The duties of the executive committee shall be to: 5.11 Supervise the general activities of the chapter. 5.12 Serve as the official agency for communication. 5.13 Act in emergencies between meetings of the chapter. 5.14 Conduct initiations. 5.15 Ensure the completion of all required reports. 5.2 Membership Committee. The membership committee shall: 5.21 Receive names of candidates suggested for membership. 5.22 Obtain a list of valid candidates from the Chapter Counselor, Co- Chapter Counselor, designated faculty member, or appropriate college/university staff administrator. 5.23 Develop strategies for recruitment of new members and for retention of all members.

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5.3 Program Committee. The program committee shall be directed by the Vice-President. This committee shall be responsible for planning programs for the chapter. 5.4 Fundraising Committee. The fundraising committee shall be responsible for planning fundraising projects for the chapter, the Society, and/or external organizations having missions that are consistent with Kappa Delta Pi.

Section 6. Chapter Meetings Each chapter shall hold at least two meetings during the Society year. At least one meeting shall include an initiation.

Section 7. Chapter Status The status of Active chapters shall be as follows: 7.1 Active. To be in good standing, a chapter must fulfill the following requirements: 7.11 Meet financial obligations by submitting requested financial reports in accordance with submission dates. 7.12 Report to the Executive Council upon request. 7.13 Actively support the ideals, mission, and goals of the Society. 7.14 Maintain a primary contact who is a faculty and/or staff member at the institution, who serves as a counselor of the chapter. 7.15 Host professional development, service and/or social activities, and programs that engage and encourage chapter members to maintain their active, individual membership with the society. 7.16 Identify, invite, and induct eligible members into the chapter on an annual basis. 7.2 Dormant. If an active chapter is unable to induct new members, submit financial reports, and/or maintain engagement with members of the chapter, a representative from the institution and/or KDP Headquarters can request to move the chapter to Dormant Status. 7.21 There will be a formal written agreement between KDP Headquarters and the primary contact on behalf of the institution to move to Dormant Status. To uphold the agreement, the following steps and conditions must be met or completed: • There will be no chapter activity. • All debts will be paid. • The remaining financial assets will be held by the Society on behalf of the chapter.

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The primary contact will receive an annual notification of financial assets from KDP Headquarters. Eligible students from the institution may become members by applying directly to KDP Headquarters.

7.22 Upon approval by the Executive Council of a chapter’s Dormant Status Agreement, the host institution will receive written notice and a copy of the agreement. 7.23 In Dormant Status, the chapter does not have the rights and privileges of an Active Status chapter. 7.24 Chapters may be removed from Dormant Status by submitting an Active Status Chapter Reinstatement Plan that meets all necessary requirements, and, with approval from the Executive Council, can be moved from Dormant to Active Status. 7.3 Withdrawn. An institution can request that their chapter be withdrawn. The Executive Council also can vote to withdraw a chapter that does not support the ideals, missions and/or goals of the Society, or has not met Dormant Status requirements for two consecutive fiscal years. 7.31 Upon approval by the Executive Council of Withdrawn status, both the chapter and host institution will receive written notice 3 months prior to the withdrawal date. 7.32 The host institution will return the charter to Society Headquarters. The locally held chapter funds shall be immediately transferred irrevocably to the general fund of the Society. 7.33 A Withdrawn chapter cannot be reinstalled for a minimum of 3 fiscal years from the date of withdrawal. 7.34 The institution will be required to pay reinstallation fees when the chapter is reinstalled.

Section 8. Quorum A quorum shall be defined in the local chapter bylaws.

Section 9. Legal Documents for Chapter Operation Documents that govern the legal operation of chapters shall be filed with Society Headquarters and shall be reviewed by local chapters during each biennium. Results of this review shall be reported to Society Headquarters.

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Section 10. Chapter Report Each chapter shall file required reports each year by the timeline specified by Society Headquarters. Failure to submit reports may lead to loss of good standing.

Section 11. Chapter Online Presence 11.1 The Chapter Online Presence shall: 11.11 Support the ideals, mission, and goals of the Society. 11.12 Not conflict in any way with the Constitution and Bylaws of the Society. 11.13 Contain the following disclaimer: The opinions and comments expressed via this electronic forum do not necessarily reflect the views of Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education.

ARTICLE VI. MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. Qualifications Invitation to membership in the Society shall be dependent upon fulfillment of the following qualifications without regard to race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender or sexual identity, or disability. 1.1 General Qualifications 1.11 Demonstration of worthy educational ideals. 1.12 Expression of the intention to continue in the field of education (except for honorary membership). 1.13 Manifestation of desirable professional qualities. 1.14 Evidence of leadership attributes. 1.15 Exemplified commitment to equity. 1.2 Qualifications for degree-seeking undergraduates 1.21 At least (18) semester hours (or the equivalent) earned prior to induction. 1.22 A grade-point average ranking in the upper quintile (upper 20%) of the institution, school, or college (the schools of education and the respective colleges from which candidates are selected), or a grade-point average not less than a “B” (i.e., 3.00 out of 4.00, if a grade-point system is used) based upon the total previous collegiate record of the student.

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1.23 At least six (6) semester hours (or the equivalent) of Professional Education courses programmed, in progress, or completed. 1.3 Qualifications for graduate students 1.31 Regular graduate admission status in a degree program within an accredited college, university, or institution recognized of high standing. 1.32 At least six (6) semester hours of graduate work (or the equivalent) earned prior to induction. 1.33 At least six (6) semester hours (or the equivalent) of Professional Education courses completed, in progress, or programmed. 1.34 A cumulative grade-point average on all graduate work undertaken of at least 3.25 out of 4.00, if a grade-point system is used or within the upper 18.75 percent of the institution, college, or school (the schools of Education and the respective colleges from which candidates are selected). 1.4 Qualifications and limitations for faculty and educational support staff 1.41 Faculty or educational support staff status in that institution. 1.42 The number of faculty and educational support staff initiated at any one initiation ceremony shall not exceed the number of other initiates. 1.43 In chapters where only faculty and/or education professionals are initiated, 1.42 shall not apply. 1.5 Qualifications and limitations for professional members 1.51 Meet qualifications for graduate students listed in 1.3; or 1.52 Hold a master’s or other advanced degree; or 1.53 Obtain two letters of recommendation from two supervising administrators; or provide evidence of a distinguished performance record consistent with the ideals of Kappa Delta Pi. 1.54 The Executive Council shall delegate the authority for approval of professional member candidates to the Chief Executive Officer and/or his/her designee. 1.55 Students at-large membership is available only for current undergraduate or graduate students who are attending an institution that does not have an active Kappa Delta Pi chapter and who meet undergraduate and/or graduate student membership requirements. 1.6 Qualifications and limitations for honorary membership 1.61 Record of distinguished service in the cause of education. 1.62 Honorary membership is not open to a person eligible for another membership category or one who holds a degree in education.

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1.63 No chapter may elect more than two (2) persons to honorary membership during any one Society year. 1.64 A person approved for an honorary membership shall be initiated according to the appropriate ritual. 1.7 Qualifications and limitations for students seeking alternative certification and/or licensure 1.71 Hold a baccalaureate degree or hold an associate degree in the field of education. 1.72 At least three (3) semester hours (or the equivalent) of the alternative certification work earned prior to initiation. 1.73 At least six (6) semester hours (or the equivalent) of Professional Education courses programmed, in progress, or completed. 1.74 A grade-point average ranking in the upper quintile (upper 20%) of the institution, school, or college (the schools of Education and the respective colleges from which candidates are selected) or a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.25 on a 4.00 scale. 1.8 Qualifications for cadet membership 1.81 High school students who are enrolled in the KDP Cadet Teaching Program. 1.82 A grade-point average ranking in the upper quintile (upper 20%) of the school or a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.00 scale. 1.83 Eligible to transfer to a collegiate chapter upon completion of one semester of college with grade-point average ranking in the upper quintile (upper 20%) of the institution, college, or school, or a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.00 scale.

Section 2. Society Membership 2.1 Invitation to membership in the Society may be offered to persons who meet the general qualifications, without regard to race, ethnicity, age, religion, gender or sexual identity, or disability. 2.11 In the event that a member wishes to affiliate with a chapter, they must meet the chapter requirements as outlined in Section 3.1. 2.2 Active Society Membership. A person who has become a member of Kappa Delta Pi is an active member of the Society as long as Society dues are paid. 2.3 All members shall be provided with a Creed, Certificate, and materials outlining membership expectations and benefits.

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Section 3. Chapter Membership

3.1 Local Chapter Requirements. Invitation to members in any chapter may be offered to persons who meet Society membership qualifications per Article VI Section 1. Each chapter may increase requirements for eligibility for membership, if specified in its chapter bylaws. 3.2 Active Chapter Membership. A person who has become a member of Kappa Delta Pi is an active member of a chapter and the Society as long as Society and local chapter dues are paid. A member may not pay chapter dues only. An active life member of the Society is an active chapter member as long as local chapter dues are paid. 3.3 Transfer of Membership between Chapters. An active member of the Society may transfer membership from one chapter to another with the appropriate notification to the Society Headquarters. Multiple chapter memberships are permissible. 3.4 All candidates for chapter membership shall be duly initiated using the official Society ritual. Within 2 weeks of initiation, required information concerning each initiate, together with the required fees, must be forwarded to the Society Headquarters. 3.5 Involuntary Suspension of Individual Members. A member may be suspended for cause. A two-thirds (2/3) vote of the chapter executive committee is required for suspension of chapter membership, and a two- thirds (2/3) vote of the Executive Council is required for suspension of Society membership. 3.6 Reaffirmation of membership. Persons who were previously initiated may be formally received by any chapter according to the ritual for the reaffirmation of membership. 3.7 To be eligible to wear graduation regalia, a member who is affiliated with a chapter shall meet standards set forth by the chapter, if specified, in its chapter bylaws.

ARTICLE VII. THE LAUREATE CHAPTER

Section 1. Election At the end of the first year of each biennium, the Chief Executive Officer shall notify chapters and members of the Laureate Chapter of any vacancies in the Laureate Chapter and shall solicit nominations. After nominations are received, the names of the nominees shall be submitted to the members of the Laureate Chapter. Each member of the Laureate Chapter shall be asked to rank the

26 KAPPA DELTA PI BYLAWS nominees in accordance with standards furnished by the Executive Council. The Executive Council may elect Laureate members from among these rankings.

Section 2. Limitations There shall be certain limitations on election to membership. 2.1 Membership shall be limited to sixty (60) living persons. 2.2 Officers and employees of the Society shall be ineligible for nomination until one biennium has elapsed following their term of office or last day of employment.

ARTICLE VIII. THE ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER

Section 1. Election At the end of the first year of each biennium, the Chief Executive Officer shall notify the active membership and members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter of any vacancies in the Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter, and shall solicit nominations. After nominations are received, the names of the nominees shall be submitted to the members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter. Each member of the Eleanor Roosevelt Chapter shall be asked to rank the nominees in accordance with standards furnished by the Executive Council. The Executive Council may elect Eleanor Roosevelt members from among these rankings.

Section 2. Limitations There shall be certain limitations on election to membership. 2.1 Membership shall be limited to one hundred (100) living persons. 2.2 Officers and employees of the Society shall be ineligible for nomination until one biennium has elapsed following their term of office or last day of employment.

ARTICLE IX. AFFILIATE CHAPTERS

Section 1. Selection The Executive Council may establish affiliate chapters designed to recognize excellence within the educational community.

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Section 2. Limitations There shall be certain limitations for affiliate chapters. 2.1 Affiliates do not have voting privileges within Society affairs. 2.2 Members shall receive services of the Society if they are active members according to criteria established by the Executive Council.

ARTICLE X. SOCIETY HEADQUARTERS

Section 1. Selection of Personnel The Executive Council shall employ a Chief Executive Officer and may authorize employment of other staff members as deemed necessary.

Section 2. Eligibility The Chief Executive Officer shall be or become an active member of the Society.

Section 3. Duties of the Chief Executive Officer The Chief Executive Officer shall be responsible for the performance of the following duties: 3.1 Preserving documents and records, including but not limited to, acts of incorporation, Constitution and Bylaws, conference and Convocation proceedings, and financial records. 3.2 Conducting the business of the Society: 3.21 Responsible for carrying out Executive Council policy 3.22 Preparing annual reports. 3.3 Overseeing the publications of the Society, including but not limited to: 3.31 THE EDUCATIONAL FORUM 3.32 KAPPA DELTA PI RECORD 3.33 TEACHER ADVOCATE 3.4 Coordinating preparation for the Convocation, events, and meetings. 3.5 Fulfilling such other duties as may be designated by the Executive Council.

Section 4. The Academic Editor(s) 4.1 The Academic Editor for each Society journal shall be approved by the Executive Council. 4.2 The Academic Editor(s) prepare material for the respective publication(s).

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4.3 An Editorial Review Panel shall be appointed for each Society journal. The Editors shall recommend persons for appointment to their respective review panels. 4.4 The Academic Editor of each journal shall approve Review Panel appointments and serve as chair of the Editorial Review Panel. 4.5 An Editorial Review Panel shall be appointed for each Society journal. The Academic Editor of that journal shall approve Review Panel appointments and serve as chair of the Editorial Review Panel.

Section 5. Editorial Review Panel 5.1 The Editorial Review Panel for each journal shall have a minimum of twenty-five (25) members. 5.2 These persons shall serve 3-year terms, staggered such that an approximately equal number of terms expire each year. 5.3 The beginning date for all terms shall be July 1, and the ending date shall be June 30, except in those cases where appointments are made to fill unexpired terms.

Section 6. Headquarters Online Presence 6.1 The Headquarters Online Presence shall: 6.11 Support the ideals, mission, and goals of the Society. 6.12 Not conflict in any way with the Constitution and Bylaws of the Society. 6.13 Contain the following disclaimer as warranted on specific pages: The opinions and comments expressed via this electronic forum do not necessarily reflect the views of Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education.

ARTICLE XI. FINANCES

Section 1. Dues and Fees 1.1 Each chapter may collect from initiates the first annual chapter dues and may assess a chapter initiation fee. Collected chapter funds shall remain with the chapter for its operations. Society dues and fees shall be set by the Executive Council. 1.2 Each chapter shall be responsible for ensuring that all initiates’ membership dues are paid prior to their initiation.

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1.3 All members shall be billed by the Society Headquarters for the renewal of Society and chapter dues. The chapter dues shall be determined by the local chapter and communicated to the Society Headquarters. 1.4 Family Membership 1.41 Annual Family Membership may be paid when the following criteria have been met: 1.411 both or all are members of the same family. 1.412 they reside at the same address. 1.413 each has previously paid, individually, Society initiation fees and the first-year initiation fee in a local chapter. 1.414 each has been initiated into the Society. 1.42 The family membership may be obtained upon payment of full membership fees by one family member, plus a fee for each additional member; this fee to be determined by the Executive Council. 1.43 A family membership provides for only one copy of each every- member mailing. 1.44 A local chapter may, at its discretion, set conditions for chapter family membership. 1.5 Active Life Membership. Qualified members may become active Life Members of the Society by paying to the Society Headquarters the sum set by the Executive Council. 1.6 Honorary Membership. Fees for honorary membership shall be determined by the Executive Council. After 1 year of membership, continuing privileges will be offered upon the payment of an amount equal to Society annual dues, either by the sponsoring chapter or the honorary member. 1.7 Laureates. Members of the Laureate Chapter are Life Members of the Society without dues payment. 1.8 Retiree membership status shall be offered to long-term retired members aged 55 or older. 1.9 Retired Emeritus membership status shall be offered to long-term members aged 70 or older. 2.0 Reduced Dues 2.1 Reduced dues shall be offered to retired and Emeritus Gold active members not currently engaged in full-time educational work. 2.2 The Executive Council shall establish the amount of such dues and shall stipulate publications services available to such active members.

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Section 2. Expenses The Chief Executive Officer shall pay from the treasury of the Society the authorized expenses of: 2.1 The Executive Council or representatives appointed and commissioned by it. 2.2 Committees properly appointed by the President. 2.3 The Convocation and Society conferences and meetings, to the extent determined by the Executive Council. 2.4 Society Headquarters.

ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Procedures The Bylaws may be amended as follows: 1.1 Any active KDP member or any member of the Executive Council may propose amendments to the Bylaws. 1.2 The Constitution and Bylaws Committee will review proposed amendments to the Bylaws and submit recommendations to the Executive Council. 1.3 If the proposal is approved by a majority of the Executive Council, a ballot containing the proposed amendment(s) to the Bylaws will be submitted to the voting membership. 1.4 The voting members shall have 30 calendar days to cast their vote. 1.5 Upon receiving a majority affirmative vote of the members voting, proposed amendments to the Bylaws shall be deemed ratified and shall become effective immediately, unless a different effective date is specified in the amendment.

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W. W. Denton (1915–17)* Marcella L. Kysilka (1986–88) University of Illinois University of Central

Frank E. Thompson (1917–19)* Bruce Jorgensen (1988–90)* University of Colorado LaVerne,

William Chandler Bagley (1919–24)* John R. Petry (1990–92) University of Illinois University of Memphis

Thomas C. McCracken (1924–48)* George L. Mehaffy (1992–94) Eastern New Mexico University

William McKinley Robinson (1948–50)* Wallace D. Draper (1994–96) Western Michigan University

Frank L. Wright (1950–53)* F. Morgan Simpson (1996–98)* Washington University at Montgomery

Katherine Vickery (1953–58)* Barbara D. Day (1998–2000) University of Montevallo University of –Chapel Hill

John J. Harton (1958–64)* Janette K. Rogers (2000–2002) California State University–Fresno Northeastern State University

Gerald H. Read (1964–66)* Blossom Nissman (2002–2004)* Georgian Court College

Esther McKune (1966–68)* John D. Light (2004–2006)* SUNY College at Oneonta

W. A. Stumpf (1968–70)* Karen Nicholson (2006–2008) Manhattan College

Lorrene Love Ort (1970–72)* Pamela Kramer Ertel (2008–2010) Bowling Green State University East Stroudsburg University

Frank E. Marsh (1972–74)* Nathan Bond (2010-2012) Texas State University–San Marcos

A. Keith Turkett (1974–76)* Mary C. Clement (2012–2014) East Tennessee State University Berry College

Clementine A. Skinner (1976–78)* Elizabeth A. Wilkins (2014–2016) Chicago, Illinois Northern Illinois University

Richard L. Judd (1978–80) Peggy L. Moch (2016–2018) Central Connecticut State University Valdosta State University

O. L. Davis Jr. (1980–82)* Victoria Tusken (2018-2020) The University of Texas at Austin Northwest Evaluation Association

Jerry Robbins (1982–84)

Eastern Michigan University

W. Ross Palmer (1984–86) *Deceased

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Dr. Elizabeth Elliott President Dr. Rose Cardarelli Member

Dr. Misty Hathcock Dr. Nichelle Cook President-Elect Member

Dr. Victoria Tusken Brad Gillum Past-President Member

Kimberly Stewart-Brinston Dr. Angela Valenzuela Member Laureate Representative

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Fred Yeakey Member

34 LAUREATE CHAPTER

Installed February 23, 1925 Kris Gutierrez (2015)

Andy Hargreaves (2003) Michael Apple (2011) Shirley Brice Heath (2009) Alfredo Artiles (2017) Richard Ingersoll (2017) William Ayers (2000) Jacqueline Jordan Irvine (2015) Stephen Ball (2015) Jonathan Jansen (2013) James Banks (1997) Alfie Kohn (2003) David C. Berliner (1997) Jonathan Kozol (1997) Louise Berman (1996) Gloria Ladson-Billings (2009) Derek Bok (1997) Ellen Condliffe Lagemann Marilyn Cochran-Smith (2003) (2006) James Comer (1994) Arthur Levine (1997) Mihaly Csikszentmikalyi (2003) Ann Lieberman (1995) Larry Cuban (2000) Donaldo Macedo (2003) Linda Darling-Hammond (1995) Deborah Meier (2000) Barbara Day (2006) Luis Moll (2013) Lisa Delpit (2000) Sonia Nieto (2011) Kieran Egan (2006) (1994) Michael Fullan (1997) Pedro Noguera (2011) Howard Gardner (1992) Jeannie Oakes (2000) David Gillborn (2015) Gary Orfield (2019) Carol Gilligan (2006) Thomas Popkewitz (2017) Henry Giroux (1997)

Ivor Goodson (2006) Patricia Graham (1988) Carl Grant (2013)

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Pasi Sahlberg (2015) Alan Schoenfeld (2006) Lorrie Shepard (2011) Christine Sleeter (2017) Shi Gendong (2017) Lee Shulman (1992) Robert Sternberg (2003) Angela Valenzuela (2019) Ana Maria Villegas (2015) Joel Westheimer (2015) Kenneth Zeichner (2011)

Date in parentheses denotes year in which individual was elected to the Laureate Chapter.

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Installed October 25, 2013

Joe Brasher (2013) Robert Morris (2015) Nathan Bond (2017) Marilyn Nicholas (2015) Susan Trostle Brand (2017) Karen Nicholson (2013) Lynn Burlbaw (2013) Blossom Nissman (2013)* Ruth Campopiano (2013) John Nkemnji (2013) Beth Clark-Thomas (2013) Ross Palmer (2017) Mary Clement (2019) John R. Petry (2017) Barbara Day (2017) Patricia Phelps (2017) Sherry Field (2013) Robin Quick (2015) Stephen Fortgang (2013) Jerry Robbins (2015) Nancy Gallavan (2013) Janette Rogers (2015) Marie Grein (2013) Leona Rowan (2019) Rosalind Pijeaux Hale (2019) Donna Gail Shaw (2013) Misty Hathcock (2019) F. Morgan Simpson (2015)* Paul Haupt (2013) Nancy Oster Steffel (2017) Blythe Hinitz (2013) Arthur Stellar (2015) Richard Judd (2017) Lila Swell (2019) Sharon Kohn (2015) Charlene True (2019) Marcella Kysilka (2013) Ron Wilhelm (2013) Betty Lou Land (2013) Gary Willhite (2019) John Light (2015)* Katie Harper Wright (2013) Frank Marsh (2015)* Rita Zerr (2015) William Martin (2013)* *Deceased Vincent McGrath (2013)

37 INSTITUTIONAL CHAPTERS

1911 1. Alpha University of Illinois March 8 Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

1912 2. Beta †University of Colorado at Boulder May 30 Boulder, Colorado Charter withdrawn August 2005

1915 3. Gamma April 23 Norman, Oklahoma

1916 4. Delta The University of Texas at Austin May 30 Austin, Texas

1917 5. Epsilon Drake University February 23 Des Moines, Iowa 6. Zeta University of Cincinnati June 13 Cincinnati, Ohio

1919 7. Eta June 11 West Lafayette, Indiana

1920 8. Theta University of Northern Colorado March 13 Greeley, Colorado 9. Iota Emporia State University March 15 Emporia, Kansas 10. Kappa Teachers College August 7 , New York

1921 11. Lambda Oklahoma State University April 16 Stillwater, Oklahoma

1922 12. Mu Illinois State University March 4 Normal, Illinois 13. Nu Miami University April 20 Oxford, Ohio 14. Xi University of Alabama May 16 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 15. Omicron †Northern State University June 3 Aberdeen, South Dakota Charter withdrawn August 2005

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16. Pi Eastern Michigan University June 20 Ypsilanti, Michigan 17. Rho University of Central Missouri October 28 Warrensburg, Missouri

1923 18. Sigma †Penn State University January 11 University Park, Pennsylvania Charter withdrawn February 1936 19. Tau February 24 Kirksville, Missouri 20. Upsilon June 23 Gainesville, Florida 21. Phi June 7 Huntington, West Virginia 22. Chi †Western State Colorado University July 14 Gunnison, Colorado Charter withdrawn August 2008 23. Psi University of Northern Iowa August 7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 24. Omega Ohio University August 7 Athens, Ohio 25. Alpha Alpha Ohio Wesleyan University November 10 Delaware, Ohio

1924 26. Alpha Beta at Fayetteville February 19 Fayetteville, Arkansas 27. Alpha Gamma University of Kentucky May 19 Lexington, Kentucky

1925 28. Alpha Delta Florida State University January 12 Tallahassee, Florida 29. Western Illinois University February 25 Macomb, Illinois 30. Alpha Zeta Pittsburg State University March 14 Pittsburg, Kansas 31. Alpha Eta Southeast Missouri State University April 17 Cape Girardeau, Missouri 32. Alpha Theta †The April 24 Akron, Ohio Charter withdrawn August 2004

1926 33. University of North Texas January 23 Denton, Texas 34. Alpha Kappa February 12 Terre Haute, Indiana

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35. Alpha Lambda †The University of Denver May 22 Denver, Colorado Charter withdrawn July 1985 36. Alpha Mu University of Wyoming May 25 Laramie, Wyoming 37. Alpha Nu †California State University–Chico May 28 Chico, California Charter withdrawn July 2017

1927 38. Alpha Xi The College of William & Mary April 22 Williamsburg, Virginia 39. Alpha Omicron †Franklin College May 12 Franklin, Indiana Charter withdrawn April 2015 40. Alpha Pi Vanderbilt University May 14 Nashville, Tennessee 41. Alpha Rho †University of California, Santa Barbara May 20 Santa Barbara, California Charter withdrawn August 2007 42. Alpha Sigma †San Diego State University May 21 San Diego, California Charter withdrawn May 2012 43. Alpha Tau †Duke University May 28 Durham, North Carolina Charter withdrawn July 1985 44. Alpha Upsilon West Virginia University July 21 Morgantown, West Virginia

1928 45. Auburn University January 17 Auburn, Alabama 46. January 30 Harrisonburg, Virginia 47. Heidelberg University February 11 Tiffin, Ohio 48. †Oregon State University February 15 Corvallis, Oregon Charter withdrawn August 2007 49. Beta Alpha †San Jose State University February 21 San Jose, California Charter withdrawn July 1985 50. Beta Beta †The University of New Hampshire February 23 Durham, New Hampshire Charter withdrawn September 1981 51. Beta Gamma Indiana University of Pennsylvania May 14 Indiana, Pennsylvania

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52. Beta Delta †Southeastern Oklahoma State University May 14 Durant, Oklahoma Charter withdrawn July 1985 53. Beta Epsilon Longwood University May 21 Farmville, Virginia 54. Beta Zeta †University of Idaho June 1 Moscow, Idaho Charter withdrawn September 1981 55. Beta Eta Oklahoma Baptist University June 8 Shawnee, Oklahoma

1929 56. Beta Theta University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh January 26 Oshkosh, Wisconsin 57. Beta Iota Western Michigan University February 2 Kalamazoo, Michigan 58. Beta Kappa The May 4 Athens, Georgia 59. Beta Lambda University of Montevallo May 24 Montevallo, Alabama 60. Beta Mu Peru State College May 25 Peru, Nebraska 61. Beta Nu Black Hills State University May 25 Spearfish, South Dakota 62. Beta Xi Baylor University May 20 Waco, Texas

1930 63. Beta Omicron †University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee April 17 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Charter withdrawn July 1988 64. Beta Pi New York University May 24 New York, New York 65. Beta Rho †Mansfield University of Pennsylvania May 27 Mansfield, Pennsylvania Charter withdrawn August 2004 66. Beta Sigma †Georgia State Teachers College May 28 Athens, Georgia Institutional merger 1932 67. Beta Tau University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse June 3 LaCrosse, Wisconsin 68. Beta Upsilon Washington University in St. Louis June 5 St. Louis, Missouri 69. Beta Phi December 16 Tempe, Arizona 70. Beta Chi Northern Arizona University December 17 Flagstaff, Arizona

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1931 71. Beta Psi Eastern Illinois University January 2 Charleston, Illinois 72. Beta Omega †Fairmont State University January 13 Fairmont, West Virginia Charter withdrawn August 2014 73. Gamma Alpha February 7 Radford, Virginia 74. Gamma Beta Bloomsburg University February 21 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 75. Gamma Gamma †Minnesota State University–Moorhead May 1 Moorhead, Minnesota Charter withdrawn August 2010 76. Gamma Delta †North Dakota State University May 1 Fargo, North Dakota Charter withdrawn July 1985 77. Gamma Epsilon Montclair State University May 22 Upper Montclair, New Jersey 78. Gamma Zeta The College of New Jersey May 22 Ewing, New Jersey 79. Gamma Eta †Western New Mexico University May 26 Silver City, New Mexico Charter withdrawn July 1985 80. Gamma Theta Ball State University May 28 Muncie, Indiana 81. Gamma Iota †City College of New York of the CUNY May 29 New York, New York Charter withdrawn March 1996 82. Gamma Kappa University of Tulsa May 30 Tulsa, Oklahoma 83. Gamma Lambda Harris-Stowe State University June 6 St. Louis, Missouri 84. Gamma Mu SUNY Buffalo State University June 8 Buffalo, New York 85. Gamma Nu June 9 Indianapolis, Indiana 86. Gamma Xi East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania October 17 East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

1932 87. Gamma Omicron University of Maine February 15 Orono, Maine 88. Gamma Pi St. Cloud State University April 23 St. Cloud, Minnesota 89. Gamma Rho Wichita State University May 26 Wichita, Kansas

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1934 90. Gamma Sigma †San Francisco State University January 13 San Francisco, California Charter withdrawn September 1981 91. Gamma Tau Winona State University February 10 Winona, Minnesota 92. Gamma Upsilon † State University May 10 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Charter withdrawn July 1985 93. Gamma Phi Northwestern State University May 10 Natchitoches, Louisiana

1935 94. Gamma Chi Worcester State University March 1 Worcester, Massachusetts 95. Gamma Psi †California State University-Fresno April 13 Fresno, California Charter withdrawn December 2013 96. Gamma Omega University of Central Oklahoma April 27 Edmond, Oklahoma 97. Delta Alpha Eastern Kentucky University May 5 Richmond, Kentucky 98. Delta Beta Kent State University May 15 Kent, Ohio 99. †Concord University May 24 Athens, West Virginia Charter withdrawn August 2007 100. Delta Delta Winthrop University May 25 Rock Hill, 101. Delta Epsilon Northern Illinois University May 29 DeKalb, Illinois 102. †Northern Michigan University June 1 Marquette, Michigan Charter withdrawn March 1996

1936 103. Delta Eta †Northwestern Oklahoma State University January 11 Alva, Oklahoma Charter withdrawn March 1996 104. Delta Theta Sam Houston State University May 5 Huntsville, Texas 105. Delta Iota The University of Louisiana at Lafayette May 8 Lafayette, Louisiana 106. Delta Kappa †Eastern Washington University May 16 Cheney, Washington Charter withdrawn August 2010, Liaison Chapter 9005 107. Delta Lambda †Wilson Teachers College June 13 Washington, DC Combined with Miner Teachers College to form the District of Columbia Teachers College, 1950

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1937 108. Delta Mu Westminster College May 7 New Wilmington, Pennsylvania

1938 109. Delta Nu University of Wisconsin–Whitewater January 22 Whitewater, Wisconsin 110. Delta Xi Rutgers, The State University of January 28 New Jersey– New Brunswick New Brunswick, New Jersey 111. Central Washington University February 19 Ellensburg, Washington 112. Delta Pi Henderson State University February 19 Arkadelphia, Arkansas 113. Delta Rho Kean University February 19 Union, New Jersey 114. Delta Sigma Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania May 12 Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 115. Delta Tau Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania May 14 Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania 116. New Jersey City University June 11 Jersey City, New Jersey

1939 117. Bowling Green State University May 13 Bowling Green, Ohio 118. Southern Illinois University Carbondale May 20 Carbondale, Illinois 119. Delta Psi May 27 Shepherdstown, West Virginia 120. Delta Omega Murray State University May 31 Murray, Kentucky

1940 121. Epsilon Alpha Towson University February 17 Towson, Maryland 122. Epsilon Beta † February 21 New Orleans, Louisiana Charter withdrawn August 2002 123. Epsilon Gamma Florida Southern College May 24 Lakeland, Florida

1941 124. Epsilon Delta California University of Pennsylvania May 24 California, Pennsylvania 125. Epsilon Epsilon Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania May 25 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania 126. Epsilon Zeta Kutztown University of Pennsylvania May 27 Kutztown, Pennsylvania

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127. Epsilon Eta Central Michigan University June 18 Mount Pleasant, Michigan

1942 128. Epsilon Theta Morehead State University May 9 Morehead, Kentucky 129. Epsilon Iota Bridgewater State University May 14 Bridgewater, Massachusetts 130. Epsilon Kappa Michigan State University May 23 East Lansing, Michigan 131. Epsilon Lambda The University of Texas at El Paso May 27 El Paso, Texas

1943 132. Epsilon Mu Central Connecticut State University April 12 New Britain, Connecticut 133. Epsilon Nu Eastern Connecticut State University April 13 Willimantic, Connecticut 134. Epsilon Xi †Western Connecticut State University April 14 Danbury, Connecticut Charter withdrawn July 1985 135. Epsilon Omicron University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire May 22 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 136. Epsilon Pi Keene State College November 12 Keene, New Hampshire

1944 137. Epsilon Rho Rhode Island College May 25 Providence, Rhode Island 138. Epsilon Sigma SUNY–Oneonta May 26 Oneonta, New York 139. Epsilon Tau SUNY–Geneseo May 31 Geneseo, New York 140. Epsilon Upsilon SUNY–Potsdam June 8 Potsdam, New York 141. Epsilon Phi †Jacksonville State University December 1 Jacksonville, Alabama Charter withdrawn July 2015

1945 142. Epsilon Chi SUNY–Cortland April 20 Cortland, New York

1944 143. Epsilon Psi University of North Alabama December 1 Florence, Alabama

1945 144. Epsilon Omega SUNY–Oswego May 26 Oswego, New York

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145. Zeta Alpha William Paterson University May 31 Wayne, New Jersey

1946 146. Zeta Beta † Duluth May 10 Duluth, Minnesota Charter withdrawn August 2005 147. Zeta Gamma Troy University May 18 Troy, Alabama 148. Zeta Delta Sul Ross State University May 20 Alpine, Texas 149. Zeta Epsilon The May 31 Toledo, Ohio 150. Zeta Zeta SUNY–New Paltz May 31 New Paltz, New York

1947 151. Zeta Eta University of Mississippi May 10 University, Mississippi 152. Zeta Theta Samford University May 16 Birmingham, Alabama 153. Zeta Iota East Tennessee State University June 3 Johnson City, Tennessee

1948 154. Zeta Kappa Southeastern Louisiana University February 12 Hammond, Louisiana 155. Zeta Lambda †Northwest Missouri State University April 27 Maryville, Missouri Charter withdrawn July 2004 156. Zeta Mu Texas A & M University–Commerce May 19 Commerce, Texas 157. Zeta Nu June 1 Glenside, Pennsylvania 158. Zeta Xi †Minot State College November 20 Minot, North Dakota Charter withdrawn August 2006

1949 159. Zeta Omicron University of Delaware May 21 Newark, Delaware 160. Zeta Pi The College at Brockport, SUNY May 30 Brockport, New York 161. Zeta Rho †Loyola University October 8 New Orleans, Louisiana Charter withdrawn August 2006

1950 162. Zeta Sigma Valley City State University February 4 Valley City, North Dakota

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163. Zeta Tau Stetson University April 6 DeLand, Florida 164. Zeta Upsilon SUNY–Fredonia June 1 Fredonia, New York 165. Zeta Phi †University of Miami June 2 Coral Gables, Florida Charter withdrawn July 1985 166. †Tennessee State University July 15 Nashville, Tennessee Charter withdrawn March 1996 167. †Miner Teachers College October 29 Washington, DC Combined with Wilson Teachers College to form District of Columbia Teachers College, 1950

1951 168. Zeta Omega University of Houston January 12 Houston, Texas 169. Eta Alpha †Seattle University January 12 Seattle, Washington Charter withdrawn July 1985 170. Eta Beta †Western Washington University January 13 Bellingham, Washington Charter withdrawn September 1981 171. Eta Gamma †Georgia Southern University January 27 Statesboro, Georgia Charter withdrawn August 2012 172. Eta Delta Arkansas State University May 17 State University, Arkansas 173. Eta Epsilon McMurry University May 18 Abilene, Texas 174. Eta Zeta Texas State University May 19 San Marcos, Texas 175. Eta Eta †Macalester College May 22 St. Paul, Minnesota Charter withdrawn March 1996 176. Eta Theta CUNY–Brooklyn College June 8 Brooklyn, New York 177. Eta Iota Edinboro University of Pennsylvania June 22 Edinboro, Pennsylvania 178. Eta Kappa † August 8 Charlottesville, Virginia Charter withdrawn August 2007

1952 179. Eta Lambda †University of Wisconsin–River Falls February 15 River Falls, Wisconsin Charter withdrawn March 2005 180. Eta Mu Southern University and A&M College May 16 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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181. Eta Nu Tennessee Technical University May 23 Cookeville, Tennessee 182. Eta Xi Youngstown State University June 3 Youngstown, Ohio

1953 183. Eta Omicron University of Louisville May 9 Louisville, Kentucky 184. Eta Pi Denison University May 19 Granville, Ohio 185. Eta Rho Austin Peay State University May 23 Clarksville, Tennessee 186. Eta Sigma Langston University May 25 Langston, Oklahoma Charter withdrawn August 2011 187. Eta Tau University of Lynchburg May 29 Lynchburg, Virginia 188. Eta Upsilon May 29 Burlington, Vermont 189. Eta Phi University of Nebraska at Kearney June 11 Kearney, Nebraska 190. Eta Chi June 19 Greenville, North Carolina 191. Eta Psi Rowan University September 21 Glassboro, New Jersey

1954 192. Eta Omega University of Nebraska at Omaha January 29 Omaha, Nebraska 193. Theta Alpha Howard University May 15 Washington, DC 194. Theta Beta Hofstra University May 25 Hempstead, New York 195. Theta Gamma University of Southern Mississippi May 28 Hattiesburg, Mississippi 196. Theta Delta Delta State University June 26 Cleveland, Mississippi 197. Theta Epsilon Abilene Christian University October 23 Abilene, Texas 198. Theta Zeta †Phillips University December 11 Enid, Oklahoma Charter withdrawn August 1999

1955 199. Theta Eta †National-Louis University May 1 Evanston, Illinois Charter withdrawn August 2012 200. Theta Theta University of Richmond May 22 Richmond, Virginia

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201. Theta Iota Florida A & M University May 24 Tallahassee, Florida 202. Theta Kappa SUNY - Plattsburgh May 31 Plattsburgh, New York 203. Theta Lambda †Willamette University August 5 Salem, Oregon Charter withdrawn March 1996 204. Theta Mu South Dakota State University October 17 Brookings, South Dakota

1956 205. Theta Nu Nebraska Wesleyan University April 20 Lincoln, Nebraska 206. May 18 Baltimore, Maryland 207. Theta Omicron Middle Tennessee State University May 19 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 208. Theta Pi †California State University, Sacramento May 22 Sacramento, California Charter withdrawn September 1981 209. Theta Rho †Chicago State University May 24 Chicago, Illinois Charter withdrawn August 1999 210. Theta Sigma University of the District of Columbia December 13 Washington, DC

1957 211. North Carolina A & T State University May 25 Greensboro, North Carolina

1958 212. Howard Payne University January 25 Brownwood, Texas 213. Theta Phi Catawba College February 28 Salisbury, North Carolina 214. Mississippi State University March 10 Mississippi State, Mississippi 215. Theta Psi †St. Mary’s Dominican College May 24 New Orleans, Louisiana Institution closed 1984 216. Theta Omega Ouachita Baptist University October 27 Arkadelphia, Arkansas

217. Iota Alpha CUNY–Hunter College December 3 New York, New York

1959 218. Iota Beta Mississippi College January 17 Clinton, Mississippi

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219. Iota Gamma Stephen F. Austin State University April 10 Nacogdoches, Texas 220. Iota Delta †University of Connecticut April 11 Storrs, Connecticut Charter withdrawn September 1981 221. Iota Epsilon Virginia State University May 18 Petersburg, Virginia 222. Iota Zeta †Carroll College May 19 Waukesha, Wisconsin Charter withdrawn August 2004 223. Iota Eta †Louisiana College May 22 Pineville, Louisiana Charter withdrawn August 2008

1960 224. Iota Theta West Texas A & M University April 13 Canyon, Texas 225. Iota Iota Westfield State University May 6 Westfield, Massachusetts 226. Iota Kappa Ohio Northern University May 20 Ada, Ohio 227. Iota Lambda †Augustana College May 20 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Charter withdrawn August 2002 228. Iota Mu June 1 Hampton, Virginia

1961 229. Iota Nu Bucknell University May 22 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 230. Iota Xi May 26 Manhattan, Kansas 231. Iota Omicron †Southern Oregon University June 3 Ashland, Oregon Charter withdrawn August 2009

1962 232. Iota Pi Berea College January 25 Berea, Kentucky 233. Iota Rho University of Wisconsin–Platteville May 10 Platteville, Wisconsin 234. Iota Sigma University of Rhode Island May 18 Kingston, Rhode Island 235. Iota Tau Grambling State University May 21 Grambling, Louisiana 236. Iota Upsilon University of Maryland May 24 College Park, Maryland 237. Iota Phi California State University, Los Angeles May 26 Los Angeles, California

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238. Iota Chi †University of Dubuque May 26 Dubuque, Iowa Charter withdrawn August 2004 239. Iota Psi DePaul University June 11 Chicago, Illinois

1963 240. Iota Omega St. Ambrose University May 22 Davenport, Iowa 241. Kappa Alpha †Hiram College June 6 Hiram, Ohio Charter withdrawn February 2010 242. Kappa Beta Wayne State College June 8 Wayne, Nebraska 243. Kappa Gamma CUNY–Queens College December 16 Flushing, New York

1964 244. Kappa Delta †Elizabeth City State University February 8 Elizabeth City, North Carolina Charter withdrawn August 2009 245. †The University of Charleston May 23 Charleston, West Virginia Charter withdrawn July 1988 246. Kappa Zeta †Northeastern University May 29 Boston, Massachusetts Charter withdrawn August 2004 247. Kappa Eta St. John’s University, Queens June 2 Jamaica, New York

1965 248. Kappa Theta Illinois Wesleyan University January 26 Bloomington, Illinois 249. Kappa Iota Wartburg College February 1 Waverly, Iowa 250. Kappa Kappa †University of Detroit Mercy May 18 Detroit, Michigan Chapter withdrawn January 2011 251. Kappa Lambda University of Massachusetts May 20 Amherst, Massachusetts 252. Kappa Mu May 27 High Point, North Carolina

1966 253. Kappa Nu Ashland University January 21 Ashland, Ohio 254. Kappa Xi University of New Orleans January 25 New Orleans, Louisiana 255. Kappa Omicron Glenville State College March 24 Glenville, West Virginia

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256. May 8 Tucson, Arizona Charter withdrawn August 2007 257. Kappa Rho Northeastern State University May 13 Tahlequah, Oklahoma 258. Gonzaga University May 14 Spokane, Washington 259. Kappa Tau University of Tampa May 19 Tampa, Florida 260. Kappa Upsilon Texas Christian University May 11 Fort Worth, Texas 261. Kappa Phi of Pennsylvania May 16 West Chester, Pennsylvania 262. Kappa Chi Framingham State University May 17 Framingham, Massachusetts 263. †Texas Southern University May 21 Houston, Texas Charter withdrawn June 1989 264. Kappa Omega Baldwin Wallace University May 23 Berea, Ohio 265. Lambda Alpha Plymouth State University May 27 Plymouth, New Hampshire 266. Lambda Beta Missouri State University May 25 Springfield, Missouri

1967 267. Lambda Gamma The University of Memphis February 3 Memphis, Tennessee 268. Lambda Delta Tuskegee University March 11 Tuskegee, Alabama 269. Lambda Epsilon †University of Bridgeport April 20 Bridgeport, Connecticut Charter withdrawn July 1985 270. Lambda Zeta West Virginia State University April 29 Institute, West Virginia 271. Lambda Eta Clarion University of Pennsylvania May 12 Clarion, Pennsylvania 272. Lambda Theta Southern Illinois University Edwardsville October 20 Edwardsville, Illinois 273. Lambda Iota Appalachian State University December 1 Boone, North Carolina 274. Lambda Kappa Rollins College December 8 Winter Park, Florida

1968 275. Lambda Lambda †Minnesota State University–Mankato January 11 Mankato, Minnesota Charter withdrawn August 2012 276. Lambda Mu Pepperdine University January 26 Malibu, California

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277. Lambda Nu †Daemen College February 9 Buffalo, New York Charter withdrawn August 2002 278. Lambda Xi Fordham University April 2 New York, New York 279. Lambda Omicron †The University of Maine April 27 Farmington, Maine Charter withdrawn June 1989 280. Lambda Pi †Arkansas Tech University October 5 Russellville, Arkansas Charter withdrawn June 1989 281. Lambda Rho †Carson-Newman College November 1 Jefferson City, Tennessee Charter withdrawn March 2010 282. November 9 Valparaiso, Indiana 283. Lambda Tau University of South Florida November 22 Tampa, Florida

1969 284. Lambda Upsilon †Adrian College January 10 Adrian, Michigan Charter withdrawn August 2017 285. Lambda Phi Wright State University January 24 Dayton, Ohio 286. Lambda Chi †California State University Long Beach February 15 Long Beach, California Charter withdrawn August 2005 287. Lambda Psi The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley- Edinburg March 8 Edinburg, Texas 288. Lambda Omega †Trinity University May 16 San Antonio, Texas Charter withdrawn August 2014 289. Mu Alpha The at Chattanooga May 23 Chattanooga, Tennessee 290. Mu Beta Midwestern State University December 5 Wichita Falls, Texas 291. Mu Gamma Angelo State University December 6 San Angelo, Texas

1970 292. Mu Delta February 14 Columbia, Missouri 293. Mu Epsilon Prairie View A & M University April 14 Prairie View, Texas 294. Mu Zeta West Virginia Wesleyan College April 25 Buckhannon, West Virginia 295. Mu Eta †Western Carolina University May 1 Cullowhee, North Carolina Charter withdrawn September 2012

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296. Mu Theta †Savannah State University May 8 Savannah, Georgia Institutional merger 1980 297. Mu Iota University of Missouri–St. Louis October 15 St. Louis, Missouri 298. Mu Kappa Southwestern Oklahoma State University November 19 Weatherford, Oklahoma

1971 299. Mu Lambda Virginia Commonwealth University March 24 Richmond, Virginia 300. Mu Mu University of Alabama at Birmingham April 15 Birmingham, Alabama 301. Mu Nu †University of Nevada, Las Vegas April 25 Las Vegas, Nevada Charter withdrawn August 2006 302. Mu Xi CUNY–Lehman College May 5 Bronx, New York Charter withdrawn May 2014 303. Mu Omicron Nicholls State University May 13 Thibodaux, Louisiana 304. Mu Pi †Iowa State University May 1 Ames, Iowa Charter withdrawn February 2011 305. Mu Rho †Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey October 29 New Brunswick, New Jersey Charter withdrawn August 2007 306. Mu Sigma Manhattan College November 18 Bronx, New York 307. Mu Tau Anderson University December 5 Anderson, Indiana

1972 308. Mu Upsilon Clemson University January 21 Clemson, South Carolina 309. Mu Phi University of Montana–Western February 19 Dillon, Montana 310. Mu Chi Texas A & M University April 27 College Station, Texas 311. Mu Psi Indiana University Southeast May 11 New Albany, Indiana 312. Mu Omega †Alabama A & M University October 19 Normal, Alabama Charter withdrawn July 2018 313. Nu Alpha December 15 Fairfax, Virginia

1973 314. Nu Beta Olivet Nazarene University May 10 Bourbonnais, Illinois

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315. Nu Gamma †University of Massachusetts Boston November 14 Boston, Massachusetts Charter withdrawn March 1996 316. Nu Delta The University of Tennessee November 28 Knoxville, Tennessee 317. Nu Epsilon Alabama State University November 29 Montgomery, Alabama

1974 318. Nu Zeta Georgia Southern University – November 9 Armstrong Campus Savannah, Georgia 319. Nu Eta Old Dominion University November 23 Norfolk, Virginia Charter withdrawn August 2006

1975 320. Nu Theta Cheyney University of Pennsylvania March 15 Cheyney, Pennsylvania 321. Nu Iota Southern Methodist University April 18 Dallas, Texas Charter withdrawn March 1996 322. Nu Kappa University of Dallas April 19 Irving, Texas 323. Nu Lambda Harding University April 30 Searcy, Arkansas 324. Nu Mu Drury University May 16 Springfield, Missouri 325. Nu Nu Adelphi University October 2 Garden City, New York 326. Nu Xi University of Mary Washington October 24 Fredericksburg, Virginia 327. Nu Omicron Albany State University November 14 Albany, Georgia 328. Nu Pi †Texas A&M International University December 5 Laredo, Texas Charter withdrawn August 2011

1976 329. Nu Rho William Woods University & Westminster College January 18 Fulton, Missouri 330. Nu Sigma Texas Tech University April 30 Lubbock, Texas 331. Nu Tau Monmouth University October 30 West Long Branch, New Jersey 332. Nu Upsilon Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey– October 31 Camden Camden, New Jersey

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333. Nu Phi Belmont University November 11 Nashville, Tennessee 334. Nu Chi University of Arkansas at Little Rock November 13 Little Rock, Arkansas 335. Nu Psi Barry University December 10 Miami Shores, Florida

1977 336. Nu Omega †West Virginia College of Graduate Studies February 18 Institute, West Virginia Charter withdrawn June 1989 337. Xi Alpha The University of Texas at Arlington April 29 Arlington, Texas 338. Xi Beta Bowie State University April 20 Bowie, Maryland 339. Xi Gamma Seton Hall University April 22 South Orange, New Jersey 340. Xi Delta West Liberty University April 24 West Liberty, West Virginia 341. Xi Epsilon Furman University April 26 Greenville, South Carolina 342. Xi Zeta May 1 Blacksburg, Virginia 343. Xi Eta DePauw University November 13 Greencastle, Indiana 344. Xi Theta †St. Augustine’s College October 25 Raleigh, North Carolina Charter withdrawn March 1996 345. Xi Iota †The October 28 Mansfield, Ohio Charter withdrawn August 2002 346. Xi Kappa †Mercy College November 2 Dobbs Ferry, New York Charter withdrawn August 2008 347. Xi Lambda CUNY–York College November 15 Jamaica, Long Island, New York 348. Xi Mu University of Southern Indiana November 7 Evansville, Indiana 349. Xi Nu St. Bonaventure University November 14 St. Bonaventure, New York

1978 350. Xi Xi South Carolina State University January 8 Orangeburg, South Carolina 351. Xi Omicron Texas A & M University – Corpus Christi November 18 Corpus Christi, Texas 352. Xi Pi Western Kentucky University November 11 Bowling Green, Kentucky

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1978 353. Xi Rho St. Francis College February 9 Brooklyn, New York 354. Xi Sigma Hardin-Simmons University February 13 Abilene, Texas 355. Xi Tau Delaware State University February 15 Dover, Delaware 356. Xi Upsilon University of South Carolina Upstate March 1 Spartanburg, South Carolina 357. Xi Phi Villanova University April 27 Villanova, Pennsylvania

1979 358. Xi Chi †Dowling College April 25 Oakdale, New York Institution closed August 2016 359. Xi Psi Fitchburg State University April 26 Fitchburg, Massachusetts 360. Xi Omega Missouri Western State University October 17 St. Joseph, Missouri 361. Omicron Alpha Morningside College November 14 Sioux City, Iowa 362. Omicron Beta †Fayetteville State University December 4 Fayetteville, North Carolina Charter withdrawn August 2009

1980 363. Omicron Gamma January 27 Atlanta, Georgia 364. Omicron Delta University of West Florida February 7 Pensacola, Florida 365. Omicron Epsilon †–Flint March 21 Flint, Michigan Charter withdrawn August 1999 366. Omicron Zeta University of South Alabama December 2 Mobile, Alabama 367. Omicron Eta The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley- April 24 Brownsville Brownsville, Texas 368. Omicron Theta Florida International University April 30 Miami, Florida

1981 369. Omicron Iota †University of March 17 Jacksonville, Florida Charter withdrawn August 2004

1980 370. Omicron Kappa University of Houston–Clear Lake May 8 Houston, Texas

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371. Omicron Lambda University of Central Florida May 9 Orlando, Florida

1981 372. Omicron Mu †Cardinal Stritch University February 24 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Charter withdrawn December 2010, Liaison Chapter 9010 373. Omicron Nu †Columbus State University April 2 Columbus, Georgia Charter withdrawn July 2018 374. Omicron Xi †Weber State University October 13 Ogden, Utah Charter withdrawn August 2007 375. Omicron Omicron †The University of Calgary October 28 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Charter withdrawn August 2010, Liaison Chapter 9006 376. Omicron Pi The University of North Carolina at Charlotte November 12 Charlotte, North Carolina 377. Omicron Rho North Carolina State University November 13 Raleigh, North Carolina

1982 378. Omicron Sigma †Portland State University January 13 Portland, Oregon Charter withdrawn July 2016 379. Omicron Tau Washington State University February 11 Pullman, Washington 380. Omicron Upsilon Eastern New Mexico University February 23 Portales, New Mexico 381. Omicron Phi The March 26 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 382. Omicron Chi The University of Texas at San Antonio March 30 San Antonio, Texas 383. Omicron Psi †New Mexico State University April 22 Las Cruces, New Mexico Charter withdrawn August 2006 384. Omicron Omega University of West Georgia April 24 Carrollton, Georgia 385. Pi Alpha †Bemidji State University May 6 Bemidji, Minnesota Charter withdrawn August 2004 386. Pi Beta University of Central Arkansas May 7 Conway, Arkansas 387. Pi Gamma Georgia Southwestern State University May 31 Americus, Georgia 388. Pi Delta Bethune-Cookman University October 10 Daytona Beach, Florida 389. Pi Epsilon University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point October 17 Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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390. Pi Zeta Louisiana State University in Shreveport October 20 Shreveport, Louisiana 391. Pi Eta Houston Baptist University November 10 Houston, Texas 392. Pi Theta †University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill November 17 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Charter withdrawn March 2020 393. Pi Iota Tarleton State University November 30 Stephenville, Texas

1983 394. Pi Kappa †University of Rochester April 20 Rochester, New York Charter withdrawn March 1996 395. Pi Lambda University of St. Thomas–Houston April 21 Houston, Texas 396. Pi Mu †Central State University May 15 Wilberforce, Ohio Charter withdrawn August 2004 397. Pi Nu Metropolitan State University of Denver May 1 Denver, Colorado 398. Pi Xi Wagner College June 29 Staten Island, New York 399. Pi Omicron Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis November 3 Indianapolis, Indiana 400. Pi Pi Auburn University at Montgomery November 15 Montgomery, Alabama

1984 401. Pi Rho †Gallaudet University February 8 Washington, DC Charter withdrawn July 2015 402. Pi Sigma Liberty University February 9 Lynchburg, Virginia 403. Pi Tau St. Mary’s University of Minnesota February 11 Winona, Minnesota 404. Pi Upsilon University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff March 16 Pine Bluff, Arkansas 405. Pi Phi University of Hartford April 19 West Hartford, Connecticut 406. Pi Chi Montana State University April 28 Bozeman, Montana 407. Pi Psi Concordia University November 7 River Forest, Illinois

1985 408. Pi Omega University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma February 26 Chickasha, Oklahoma

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409. Rho Alpha †Northern Kentucky University April 22 Highland Heights, Kentucky Charter withdrawn March 1996 410. Rho Beta †Loras College April 28 Dubuque, Iowa Charter withdrawn August 2005 411. Rho Gamma Athens State University May 8 Athens, Alabama

1986 412. Rho Delta †The May 4 Albuquerque, New Mexico Charter withdrawn August 2009 413. Rho Epsilon California State University, Bakersfield May 31 Bakersfield, California 414. Rho Zeta University of Alaska–Anchorage October 10 Anchorage, Alaska

1987 415. Rho Eta Salisbury University April 22 Salisbury, Maryland 416. Rho Theta Castleton University May 1 Castleton, Vermont 417. Rho Iota University of Louisiana at Monroe October 15 Monroe, Louisiana 418. Rho Kappa Purdue University Ft. Wayne November 17 Ft. Wayne, IN 419. Rho Lambda St. Thomas Aquinas College November 30 Sparkill, New York

1988 420. Rho Mu Elmira College January 29 Elmira, New York 421. Rho Nu Indiana University February 8 Bloomington, Indiana 422. Rho Xi †Indiana University Northwest March 3 Gary, Indiana Charter withdrawn August 2002 423. Rho Omicron †University of Wisconsin–Parkside October 22 Kenosha, Wisconsin Chapter withdrawn August 2009 424. Rho Pi Marywood University March 20 Scranton, Pennsylvania 425. Rho Rho The University of Texas at Tyler March 24 Tyler, Texas 426. Rho Sigma Missouri Southern State University March 26 Joplin, Missouri

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1989 427. Rho Tau January 14 Canton, Ohio 428. Rho Upsilon Berry College April 30 Mt. Berry, Georgia 429. Rho Phi Troy University Phenix City October 15 Phenix City, Alabama

1990 430. Coastal Carolina University January 16 Conway, South Carolina 431. Rho Psi Nazareth College March 2 Rochester, New York 432. Rho Omega Florida Atlantic University March 11 Boca Raton, Florida 433. Penn State Harrisburg May 1 Middletown, Pennsylvania 434. Sigma Beta Lamar University April 11 Beaumont, Texas 435. Sigma Gamma Elon College April 12 Elon College, North Carolina 436. Sigma Delta Linfield College May 15 McMinnville, Oregon 437. Sigma Epsilon Northeastern Illinois University May 16 Chicago, Illinois 438. Sigma Zeta †The University of Hull June 16 Hull, England, United Kingdom Charter withdrawn August 2004 439. Sigma Eta Troy University–Dothan November 2 Dothan, Alabama 440. Sigma Theta Saint Xavier University November 18 Chicago, Illinois 441. Sigma Iota †Texas A&M University–Texarkana December 7 Texarkana, Texas Chapter withdrawn August 2011 442. †American University December 10 Washington, DC Chapter withdrawn July 2017

1991 443. Sigma Lambda †Louisiana Tech University January 31 Ruston, Louisiana Chapter withdrawn August 2012 444. Sigma Mu SUNY–University at Albany March 21 Albany, New York 445. University of Maryland–Eastern Shore April 14 Princess Anne, Maryland 446. May 29 Livonia, Michigan 447. Sigma Omicron University of Indianapolis October 27 Indianapolis, Indiana

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448. University of Holy Cross November 16 New Orleans, Louisiana 449. Sigma Rho November 17 Radnor, Pennsylvania 450. Sigma Sigma Francis Marion University November 21 Florence, South Carolina

1992 451. March 10 Newburgh, New York 452. Sigma Upsilon Providence College March 19 Providence, Rhode Island 453. †University of Colorado at Denver March 24 Parker, Colorado Chapter withdrawn August 2008 454. April 10 Scranton, Pennsylvania 455. University of West Alabama September 30 Livingston, Alabama 456. Sigma Omega West Virginia University at Parkersburg December 4 Parkersburg, West Virginia

1993 457. Tau Alpha Grove City College February 4 Grove City, Pennsylvania 458. Tau Beta Southwestern University February 4 Georgetown, Texas 459. Tau Gamma Georgian Court University February 8 Lakewood, New Jersey 460. Tau Delta Lyon College February 12 Batesville, Arkansas 461. Tau Epsilon University of Michigan March 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan 462. Tau Zeta Lincoln University March 29 Lincoln University, Pennsylvania 463. Tau Eta Brenau University April 6 Gainesville, Georgia 464. Tau Theta The College of St. Rose April 19 Albany, New York 465. Tau Iota Elizabethtown College April 20 Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania 466. Tau Kappa College of Mount Saint Vincent April 29 Riverdale, New York 467. Tau Lambda Eastern University April 30 St. David’s, Pennsylvania 468. Tau Mu †CUNY–Baruch College May 4 New York, New York Charter withdrawn August 2007 469. Tau Nu Elmhurst College May 7 Elmhurst, Illinois

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470. Tau Xi Methodist University October 21 Fayetteville, North Carolina 471. Tau Omicron Quincy University October 26 Quincy, Illinois 472. Tau Pi King’s College November 10 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 473. Tau Rho Benedictine University December 9 Lisle, Illinois

1994 474. Tau Sigma Kennesaw State University January 10 Kennesaw, Georgia 475. Tau Tau College of Charleston February 20 Charleston, South Carolina 476. Tau Upsilon Franciscan University of Steubenville March 13 Steubenville, Ohio 477. Tau Phi March 15 St. Charles, Missouri 478. Tau Chi Lycoming College April 9 Williamsport, Pennsylvania 479. Tau Psi Lake Forest College April 15 Lake Forest, Illinois 480. Tau Omega St. Joseph’s University April 17 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 481. Upsilon Alpha Avila University April 17 Kansas City, Missouri 482. Upsilon Beta Georgia College and State University April 21 Milledgeville, Georgia 483. Upsilon Gamma Canisius College April 22 Buffalo, New York 484. Upsilon Delta April 22 Point Lookout, Missouri 485. Upsilon Epsilon Moravian College April 24 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 486. Upsilon Zeta Taylor University April 28 Upland, Indiana 487. Upsilon Eta Belmont Abbey College April 28 Belmont, North Carolina 488. Upsilon Theta Mercer University May 22 Macon, Georgia 489. Upsilon Iota †Creighton University September 12 Omaha, Nebraska Charter withdrawn August 2012 490. Upsilon Kappa October 21 Cleveland, Tennessee 491. Upsilon Lambda †Southern Connecticut State University October 23 New Haven, Connecticut Charter Withdrawn August 2011 492. Upsilon Mu †Silver Lake College of the Holy Family November 4 Manitowoc, Wisconsin Charter withdrawn April 2019

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493. Upsilon Nu †Purdue University Northwest - Hammond November 4 Hammond, Indiana Charter withdrawn August 2007 494. Upsilon Xi Cameron University November 12 Lawton, Oklahoma 495. Upsilon Omicron Holy Family University November 13 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 496. Upsilon Pi †Morris Brown College November 20 Atlanta, Georgia Charter withdrawn August 2006 497. Upsilon Rho †Ohio University Eastern December 4 Saint Clairsville, Ohio Charter withdrawn August 2002 498. Upsilon Sigma Waynesburg University December 4 Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 499. Upsilon Tau Roanoke College December 6 Salem, Virginia 500. Upsilon Upsilon Salve Regina University December 7 Newport, Rhode Island 501. Upsilon Phi Mississippi State University Meridian Campus December 11 Meridian, Mississippi

1995 502. Upsilon Chi University of Mobile February 21 Mobile, Alabama 503. Upsilon Psi LeMoyne College March 9 Syracuse, New York 504. Upsilon Omega Cumberland University March 23 Lebanon, Tennessee 505. Phi Alpha Gwynedd-Mercy University March 26 Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania 506. Indiana Wesleyan University March 28 Marion, Indiana 507. Phi Gamma The University of Findlay April 1 Findlay, Ohio 508. Phi Delta Southern Utah University April 2 Cedar City, Utah 509. Phi Epsilon University of North Carolina at Greensboro April 13 Greensboro, North Carolina 510. Phi Zeta Gannon University April 21 Erie, Pennsylvania 511. Phi Eta †Florida Memorial College April 23 Miami, Florida Chapter withdrawn August 2012 512. Phi Theta †University of San Diego May 24 San Diego, California Charter withdrawn August 2005 513. Phi Iota †Stockton University April 23 Pomona, New Jersey

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Charter withdrawn August 2004 514. Phi Kappa Thomas University April 23 Thomasville, Georgia 515. Phi Lambda Bluefield State College April 26 Bluefield, West Virginia 516. Gustavus Adolphus College April 27 St. Peter, Minnesota 517. Phi Nu University of South Carolina September 24 Columbia, South Carolina 518. Phi Xi Notre Dame of Maryland University September 24 Baltimore, Maryland 519. Phi Omicron December 3 Monmouth, Illinois

1996 520. Phi Pi The Citadel January 22 Charleston, South Carolina

1995 521. Phi Rho University of Arkansas at Monticello October 10 Monticello, Arkansas 522. University of Portland October 14 Portland, Oregon 523. Phi Tau Southern Nazarene University October 26 Bethany, Oklahoma 524. Phi Upsilon Springfield College November 10 Springfield, Massachusetts

1996 525. Phi Phi Wilkes University January 6 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 526. January 30 Jackson, Mississippi Chapter withdrawn August 2012 527. Phi Psi Texas Wesleyan University February 11 Fort Worth, Texas 528. Phi Omega Santa Clara University February 25 Santa Clara, California 529. Chi Alpha †Oakland City University March 28 Oakland City, Indiana Charter withdrawn August 2007 530. Chi Beta Chapman University March 17 Orange, California 531. Chi Gamma Widener University March 24 Chester, Pennsylvania 532. Chi Delta Lander University March 26 Greenwood, South Carolina 533. Molloy College March 29 Rockville Centre, New York

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534. Chi Zeta The University of North Carolina at Pembroke April 15 Pembroke, North Carolina 535. Chi Eta April 16 Westerville, Ohio 536. Chi Theta Campbell University April 25 Buies Creek, North Carolina 537. Chi Iota Maryville College April 25 Maryville, Tennessee 538. Chi Kappa Lewis-Clark State College April 27 Lewiston, Idaho 539. Chi Lambda Loyola Marymount University April 28 Los Angeles, California 540. Chi Mu McKendree College May 8 Lebanon, Illinois 541. Chi Nu †Colorado Christian University September 26 Lakewood, Colorado Charter withdrawn August 2008, Liaison Chapter 9018 542. Chi Xi Tougaloo College October 19 Tougaloo, Mississippi 543. Chi Omicron Mount St. Joseph University October 23 Cincinnati, Ohio 544. Chi Pi Missouri Baptist College October 25 St. Louis, Missouri 545. Chi Rho Lynn University October 27 Boca Raton, Florida 546. Chi Sigma †Colorado College November 10 Colorado Springs, Colorado Charter withdrawn August 2013 547. Chi Tau †Arizona State University at the West Campus November 12 Phoenix, Arizona Merged with Beta Phi Chapter (69) August 2011 548. Chi Upsilon Texas A&M University–Kingsville December 1 Kingsville, Texas

1997 549. Wilmington University January 18 New Castle, Delaware 550. Chi Chi Lubbock Christian University February 6 Lubbock, Texas 551. University of Maryland–Baltimore County March 21 Baltimore, Maryland 552. †Piedmont College March 31 Demorest, Georgia Charter withdrawn August 2006 553. Psi Alpha McDaniel College April 10 Westminster, Maryland 554. Susquehanna University April 13 Selingrove, Pennsylvania 555. Psi Gamma North Carolina Central University December 5 Durham, North Carolina

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556. Psi Delta Alaska Pacific University April 20 Anchorage, Alaska 557. Psi Epsilon Ohio University Southern April 24 Ironton, Ohio 558. Psi Zeta April 25 Marietta, Ohio 559. Psi Eta Pace University May 2 New York, New York 560. Psi Theta Misericordia University May 15 Dallas, Pennsylvania 561. Psi Iota St. Vincent College May 3 Latrobe, Pennsylvania 562. Psi Kappa †Marymount Manhattan College September 29 New York, New York Charter withdrawn August 2013 563. Psi Lambda †Newberry College October 2 Newberry, South Carolina Charter withdrawn June 2014 564. Psi Mu October 19 Greensboro, North Carolina 565. Psi Nu LaGrange College October 21 LaGrange, Georgia 566. Psi Xi University of South Carolina Aiken October 23 Aiken, South Carolina 567. Psi Omicron Stevenson University October 23 Stevenson, Maryland 568. Psi Pi The University of Alabama in Huntsville November 2 Huntsville, Alabama 569. Psi Rho December 1 St. Augustine, Florida

1998 570. Psi Sigma †Saint Mary of the Woods College January 11 Saint Mary of the Woods, Indiana Charter withdrawn August 2008 571. Psi Tau Franklin University March 29 Columbus, Ohio 572. University of St. Francis April 3 Joliet, Illinois 573. Psi Phi Columbia College April 4 Columbia, Missouri 574. Dominican University April 13 River Forest, Illinois 575. Psi Psi April 19 Kansas City, Missouri 576. Thomas More College April 26 Crestview Hills, Kentucky 577. Omega Alpha Trinity International University April 29 Deerfield, Illinois

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578. Omega Beta Mississippi Valley State University April 30 Itta Bena, Mississippi 579. Omega Gamma University of North Georgia May 13 Dahlonega, Georgia 580. Omega Delta St. Michael’s College December 2 Colchester, Vermont

1999 581. Omega Epsilon Florida Gulf Coast University February 7 Fort Myers, Florida 582. Omega Zeta †Greenville University March 21 Greenville, Illinois Charter withdrawn August 2014 583. Omega Eta Lenoir-Rhyne University April 10 Hickory, North Carolina 584. Omega Theta Nova Southeastern University April 24 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 585. Omega Iota University of Mount Union April 28 Alliance, Ohio 586. Omega Kappa †The University of Kansas May 2 Lawrence, Kansas Charter withdrawn August 2006 587. Omega Lambda Union University October 17 Jackson, Tennessee 588. Omega Mu Idaho State University October 18 Pocatello, Idaho 589. Omega Nu †Brigham Young University Hawaii June 10 Laie, Hawaii Charter withdrawn August 2006 590. Omega Xi Manhattanville College December 4 Purchase, New York

2000 591. Omega Omicron Ottawa University January 9 Ottawa, Kansas 592. Omega Pi Buena Vista University February 27 Storm Lake, Iowa 593. College of St. Joseph March 25 Rutland, Vermont 594. Omega Sigma Walsh University April 15 North Canton, Ohio 595. Omega Tau Pacific University April 19 Forest Grove, Oregon 596. Omega Upsilon Wayland Baptist University April 27 Plainview, Texas 597. Omega Phi University of Houston–Downtown April 30 Houston, Texas 598. Omega Chi Cedar Crest College April 30 Allentown, Pennsylvania

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599. Omega Psi Huntington University May 1 Huntington, Indiana 600. Omega Omega Christian Brothers University May 7 Memphis, Tennessee 601. Alpha Alpha Alpha Barton College May 18 Wilson, North Carolina 602. Alpha Alpha Beta Niagara University November 9 Niagara, New York

2001 603. Alpha Alpha Gamma University of Illinois at Springfield February 17 Springfield, Illinois 604. Alpha Alpha Delta St. Peter’s University March 31 Jersey City, New Jersey 605. Alpha Alpha Epsilon Fort Hays State University April 7 Hays, Kansas 606. Alpha Alpha Zeta Wheeling Jesuit University April 8 Wheeling, West Virginia 607. Alpha Alpha Eta †University of Great Falls April 21 Great Falls, Montana Charter withdrawn August 2009 608. Alpha Alpha Theta Southern Arkansas University April 21 Magnolia, Arkansas 609. Alpha Alpha Iota Ferris State University April 22 Big Rapids, Michigan 610. Alpha Alpha Kappa Warner University April 28 Lake Wales, Florida 611. Alpha Alpha Lambda Hood College May 1 Frederick, Maryland 612. Alpha Alpha Mu College of St. Elizabeth October 3 Morristown, New Jersey 613. Alpha Alpha Nu October 10 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 614. Alpha Alpha Xi †Augustana College December 2 Rock Island, Illinois Charter withdrawn August 2009 615. Alpha Alpha Omicron Illinois College October 21 Jacksonville, Illinois 616. Alpha Alpha Pi University of North Carolina Wilmington November 17 Wilmington, North Carolina

2002 617. Alpha Alpha Rho University of South Florida–Sarasota April 12 Sarasota, Florida 618. Alpha Alpha Sigma University of the Ozarks April 27 Clarksville, Arkansas 619. Alpha Alpha Tau Marian University, Indianapolis April 28 Indianapolis, Indiana 620. Alpha Alpha Upsilon Purdue University Northwest–Westville October 19 Westville, Indiana

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621. Alpha Alpha Phi † November 1 Jacksonville, Florida Charter withdrawn July 2018 622. Alpha Alpha Chi DeSales University November 10 Center Valley, Pennsylvania

2003 623. Alpha Alpha Psi Camden County College February 20 Blackwood, New Jersey 624. Alpha Alpha Omega Muskingum College March 29 New Concord, Ohio 625. Alpha Beta Alpha Spring Hill College March 30 Mobile, Alabama 626. Alpha Beta Beta Saint Francis University April 5 Loretto, Pennsylvania 627. Alpha Beta Gamma St. John’s University, Staten Island April 12 Staten Island, New York 628. Alpha Beta Delta Marymount University April 27 Arlington, Virginia 629. Alpha Beta Epsilon Aurora University September 22 Aurora, Illinois 630. Alpha Beta Zeta St. Petersburg College October 10 Tarpon Springs, Florida 631. Alpha Beta Eta Bloomfield College October 21 Bloomfield, New Jersey 632. Alpha Beta Theta December 6 Trenton, NJ

2004 633. Alpha Beta Iota †Boise State University February 29 Boise, Idaho Charter withdrawn July 2018 634. Alpha Beta Kappa Valdosta State University March 9 Valdosta, Georgia 635. Alpha Beta Lambda Oral Roberts University March 10 Tulsa, Oklahoma 636. Alpha Beta Mu Southeastern University April 3 Lakeland, Florida 637. Alpha Beta Nu Virginia Union University April 25 Richmond, Virginia 638. Alpha Beta Xi Winston-Salem State University April 29 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 639. Alpha Beta Omicron Salem College May 12 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 640. Alpha Beta Pi Mercyhurst University September 24 Erie, Pennsylvania 641. Alpha Beta Rho Dickinson College October 3 Carlisle, Pennsylvania 642. Alpha Beta Sigma Endicott College October 22 Beverly, Massachusetts

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643. Alpha Beta Tau Bethany College October 24 Bethany, West Virginia 644. Alpha Beta Upsilon Broward College October 29 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 645. Alpha Beta Phi William Jewell College October 30 Liberty, Missouri 646. Alpha Beta Chi Ohio Dominican University November 16 Columbus, Ohio

2005 647. Alpha Beta Psi Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus February 16 Columbus, Indiana 648. Alpha Beta Omega University of Arkansas–Fort Smith April 28 Fort Smith, Arkansas 649. Alpha Gamma Alpha †Paul Quinn College May 3 Dallas, Texas Charter withdrawn August 2013 650. Alpha Gamma Beta Stonehill College May 9 North Easton, Massachusetts 651. Alpha Gamma Gamma University of Southern California May 11 Los Angeles, California Charter withdrawn August 2011 652. Mary Baldwin University May 12 Staunton, Virginia 653. Alpha Gamma Epsilon Bellarmine University September 25 Louisville, Kentucky 654. Alpha Gamma Zeta Loyola University November 13 Baltimore, Maryland 655. Alpha Gamma Eta Pensacola State College November 18 Pensacola, Florida

2006 656. Alpha Gamma Theta Clark Atlanta University January 31 Atlanta, Georgia Charter withdrawn August 2012 657. Alpha Gamma Iota Thiel College February 2 Greenville, Pennsylvania 658. Alpha Gamma Kappa Marist College February 11 Poughkeepsie, New York 659. Alpha Gamma Lambda Cumberland County College March 11 Vineland, New Jersey 660. Alpha Gamma Mu †Wayne Community College March 18 Goldsboro, North Carolina Charter withdrawn March 2014 661. Alpha Gamma Nu Millersville University March 28 Millersville, Pennsylvania 662. Alpha Gamma Xi Presbyterian College April 19 Clinton, South Carolina 663. Alpha Gamma Omicron St. John Fisher College April 23 Rochester, New York

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664. Alpha Gamma Pi SUNY–Rockland Community College May 21 Suffern, New York 665. †Keuka College May 21 Keuka Park, New York Charter withdrawn August 2010

666. Alpha Gamma Sigma CUNY– Queensborough Community College May 25 Oakland Gardens, New York 667. Alpha Gamma Tau †Mercer County Community College October 25 West Windsor, New Jersey Charter Withdrawn February 2019 668. Alpha Gamma Upsilon Virginia Wesleyan College October 28 Norfolk, Virginia 669. Alpha Gamma Phi St. Edward’s University November 15 Austin, Texas 670. Alpha Gamma Chi Binghamton University December 2 Binghamton, New York

2007 671. Alpha Gamma Psi Coker College January 28 Hartsville, South Carolina 672. Martin Methodist College February 11 Pulaski, Tennessee 673. Alpha Delta Alpha Saint Leo University March 10 Saint Leo, Florida 674. Alpha Delta Beta †Loyola University Chicago April 15 Chicago, Illinois Charter Withdrawn October 2013 675. Albright College May 5 Reading, Pennsylvania 676. Alpha Delta Delta North Central College May 15 Naperville, Illinois 677. Alpha Delta Epsilon Northcentral University June 15 Prescott, Arizona 678. Alpha Delta Zeta Miami Dade College September 5 Miami. Florida 679. Alpha Delta Eta †Washtenaw Community College September 15 Ann Arbor, Michigan Charter Withdrawn October 2013 680. Alpha Delta Theta Marion University, Fond du Lac September 20 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 681. Alpha Delta Iota Faulkner University October 7 Montgomery, Alabama 682. Alpha Delta Kappa †Stark State College of Technology October 7 North Canton, Ohio Charter withdrawn July 2018 683. Alpha Delta Lambda Coppin State University October 20 Baltimore, Maryland

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2008 684. Alpha Delta Mu Dalton State University February 17 Dalton, Georgia 685. Alpha Delta Nu Miles College March 9 Fairfield, Alabama 686. Alpha Delta Xi Ramapo College of New Jersey March 28 Mahwah, New Jersey 687. Alpha Delta Omicron Alma College April 5 Alma, Michigan 688. †John A. Logan College April 5 Carterville, Illinois Charter withdrawn August 2013 689. Alpha Delta Rho Collin College April 11 Plano, Texas 690. Huston-Tillotson University April 20 Austin, Texas 691. Alpha Delta Tau †Oklahoma City University April 24 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Charter withdrawn July 2018 692. Alpha Delta Upsilon University of the Cumberlands April 26 Williamsburg, Kentucky 693. Utica College May 3 Utica, New York 694. †SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury May 17 Queensbury, New York Charter withdrawn August 2014 695. Alpha Delta Psi Blue Mountain College November 14 Blue Mountain, Mississippi 696. Alpha Delta Omega Texas A&M University–San Antonio December 6 San Antonio, Texas 697. Alpha Epsilon Alpha †Kaplan University December 6 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Charter withdrawn August 2013 698. Alpha Epsilon Beta Siena College December 3 Loudonville, New York

2009 699. Alpha Epsilon Gamma Grand Canyon University January 24 Phoenix, Arizona 800. Concordia College–New York January 31 Bronxville, New York 801. Alpha Epsilon Epsilon University of Tennessee at Martin March 29 Martin, Tennessee 802. Alpha Epsilon Zeta Lehigh Carbon Community College April 4 Schnecksville, Pennsylvania 803. Alpha Epsilon Eta Tarrant County College–Northeast April 5 Hurst, Texas 804. Alpha Epsilon Theta †Concordia University–Portland April 5 Portland, Oregon Charter Withdrawn March 2020

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805. Alpha Epsilon Iota University of Saint Joseph May 3 West Hartford, Connecticut 806. Alpha Epsilon Kappa Western New Mexico University April 25 Silver City, New Mexico 807. Alpha Epsilon Lambda Chowan University April 26 Murfreesboro, North Carolina 808. Alpha Epsilon Mu Wittenberg University May 3 Springfield, Ohio 809. Alpha Epsilon Nu Albizu University–Miami Campus June 12 Doral, Florida 810. Alpha Epsilon Xi Walden University July 25 Minneapolis, Minnesota 811. Alpha Epsilon Omicron Campbellsville University September 27 Campbellsville, Kentucky 812. Penn State Altoona November 15 Altoona, Pennsylvania

2010 813. Indian River State College February 16 Fort Pierce, Florida 814. Alpha Epsilon Sigma Western Governors University February 19 Salt Lake City, Utah 815. Alpha Epsilon Tau Southwestern Assemblies of God University February 28 Waxahachie, Texas 816. Alpha Epsilon Upsilon Gardner-Webb University March 28 Boiling Springs, North Carolina 817. Ferrum College April 10 Ferrum, Virginia 818. Alpha Epsilon Chi Judson University April 18 Elgin, Illinois 819. Alpha Epsilon Psi Meredith College April 18 Raleigh, North Carolina 820. Alpha Epsilon Omega Saint Joseph’s College, Brooklyn Campus April 23 Brooklyn, New York 821. Alpha Zeta Alpha Averett University April 24 Danville, Virginia 822. Alpha Zeta Beta University of South Florida–St. Petersburg April 30 St. Petersburg, Florida 823. Alpha Zeta Gamma Nevada State College May 2 Henderson, Nevada 824. Alpha Zeta Delta Broward College, South Campus September 10 Pembroke Pines, Florida Merged with Alpha Beta Upsilon Chapter (644) August 2017 825. Alpha Zeta Epsilon Thomas Edison State College September 24 Trenton, New Jersey 826. Alpha Zeta Zeta Tarrant County College, South Campus November 13 Fort Worth, Texas

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2011 827. Alpha Zeta Eta Lake Superior State University February 12 Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan 828. Alpha Zeta Theta Shorter University April 16 Rome, Georgia 829. Alpha Zeta Iota Xavier University of Louisiana April 16 New Orleans, Louisiana 830. Alpha Zeta Kappa Lourdes University October 10 Sylvania, Ohio

2012 831. Alpha Zeta Lambda University of Houston–Victoria February 4 Victoria, Texas 832. Alpha Zeta Mu †University of South Florida in Lakeland March 23 Lakeland, Florida Charter withdrawn August 2014 833. Alpha Zeta Nu April 10 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 834. Alpha Zeta Xi Reinhardt University April 14 Waleska, Georgia 835. Alpha Zeta Omicron Robert Morris University April 14 Moon Township, Pennsylvania 836. Alpha Zeta Pi Georgia Gwinnett College May 5 Lawrenceville, Georgia 837. Alpha Zeta Rho Felician University May 7 Rutherford, New Jersey 838. Alpha Zeta Sigma †Kendall College June 22 Chicago, Illinois Charter withdrawn January 2019 839. Alpha Zeta Tau Lebanon Valley College September 16 Annville, Pennsylvania 840. Alpha Zeta Upsilon †Mercer University, Atlanta October 5 Atlanta, Georgia Charter withdrawn May 2018 841. Alpha Zeta Phi †Penn State Lehigh Valley December 2 Center Valley, Pennsylvania Charter withdrawn July 2017

2013 842. Alpha Zeta Chi †Christopher Newport University March 17 Newport News, Virginia Charter withdrawn May 2018 843. Alpha Zeta Psi Pfeiffer University April 7 Misenheimer, North Carolina 844. Davis and Elkins College April 17 Elkins, West Virginia 845. Alpha Eta Alpha University of Massachusetts–Dartmouth October 1 North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 846. Alpha Eta Beta Daytona State College November 15 Daytona Beach, Florida

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847. Alpha Eta Gamma University of Mary Hardin–Baylor November 16 Belton, TX 848. Alpha Eta Delta November 17 Immaculata, PA

2014 849. Alpha Eta Epsilon Queens University of Charlotte February 1 Charlotte, NC 850. Alpha Eta Zeta Dominican College February 20 Orangeburg, NY 851. Alpha Eta Eta North Central University April 6 Minneapolis, MN 852. Alpha Eta Theta Bay Path University April 9 Longmeadow, MA 853. Alpha Eta Iota April 15 Aston, PA 854. Alpha Eta Kappa Merrimack College May 4 North Andover, MA 855. Alpha Eta Lambda Penn State Abington November 17 Abington, PA 856. Alpha Eta Mu Saint Anselm College December 6 Manchester, NH 857. Alpha Eta Nu Central Methodist University December 7 Fayette, MO

2015 858. Alpha Eta Xi Monroe College January 30 New Rochelle, NY 859. Alpha Eta Omicron Northeastern State University–Broken Arrow March 31 Broken Arrow, OK 860. Alpha Eta Pi Austin Community College April 17 Austin, TX 861. Alpha Eta Rho Anna Maria College April 26 Paxton, MA 862. Alpha Eta Sigma Touro College May 13 New York, NY 863. Alpha Eta Tau Atlanta Metropolitan State College November 16 Atlanta, GA 864. Alpha Eta Upsilon Clayton State University December 1 Morrow, GA 865. Alpha Eta Phi American Public University December 3 Charles Town, WV 866. Alpha Eta Chi The College of Wooster December 9 Wooster, OH 867. Alpha Eta Psi Oakland University December 15 Rochester, MI

2016 868. Alpha Eta Omega John Brown University February 4 Siloam Springs, AR

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869. Alpha Theta Alpha York College of Pennsylvania April 4 York, PA 870. Alpha Theta Beta College of DuPage April 26 Glen Ellyn, IL 871. Alpha Theta Gamma Delaware Valley University April 29 Doylestown, PA 872. Alpha Theta Delta North Park University April 30 Chicago, IL 873. Alpha Theta Epsilon University of Saint Francis May 6 Fort Wayne, IN 874. Alpha Theta Zeta Middlesex County College May 7 Edison, NJ 875. Alpha Theta Eta The University of Texas of the Permian Basin May 7 Odessa, TX 876. Alpha Theta Theta College of Southern Maryland May 14 La Plata, MD 877. Alpha Theta Iota Colorado State University–Global Campus May 26 Greenwood Village, CO 878. Alpha Theta Kappa †Concordia College Alabama October 21 Selma, AL Institution Closed May 2018 879. Alpha Theta Lambda The University of Hawai'i–West O'ahu November 3 Kapolei, HI 880. Alpha Theta Mu Jarvis Christian College November 5 Hawkins, TX 881. Alpha Theta Nu University of California, Irvine November 10 Irvine, CA

2017 882. Alpha Theta Xi SUNY at Old Westbury March 7 Old Westbury, NY 883. Alpha Theta Omicron Roberts Wesleyan College March 10 Rochester, NY 884. Alpha Theta Pi Oakwood University March 26 Huntsville, AL 885. Alpha Theta Rho Regis College March 27 Weston, MA 886. Alpha Theta Sigma St. Andrews University March 30 Laurinburg, NC 887. Alpha Theta Tau McPherson College April 30 McPherson, KS 888. Alpha Theta Upsilon University of Wisconsin–Madison May 4 Madison, WI 889. Alpha Theta Phi Drew University May 10 Madison, NJ 890. Alpha Theta Chi June 7 Philadelphia, PA 891. Alpha Theta Psi American College of Education August 20 Indianapolis, IN 892. Alpha Theta Omega St. Joseph’s College, Long Island Campus September 22 Patchogue, NY

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893. Alpha Iota Alpha Governors State University October 10 University Park, IL 894. Alpha Iota Beta Norfolk State University October 12 Norfolk, VA 895. Alpha Iota Gamma Rhodes College October 19 Memphis, TN 896. Syracuse University November 14 Syracuse, NY 897. Alpha Iota Epsilon University of South Dakota November 17 Vermillion, SD 898. Alpha Iota Epsilon Tusculum College December 6 Greeneville, TN

2018 899. Alpha Iota Eta Grand Valley State University January 18 Grand Rapids, MI 900. Alpha Iota Theta Community College of Baltimore County March 8 Baltimore, MD 901. Alpha Iota Iota Milligan College April 14 Milligan College, TN 902. Alpha Iota Kappa Converse College April 16 Spartanburg, SC 903. Alpha Iota Lambda Concordia University, St. Paul April 22 St. Paul, MN 904. Alpha Iota Mu Middle Georgia State University April 26 Macon, GA 905. Alpha Iota Nu Lone Star College–CyFair April 27 Cypress, TX 906. Alpha Iota Xi Ave Maria University May 3 Ave Maria, FL 907. Alpha Iota Omicron Regent University September 7 Virginia Beach, VA 908. Alpha Iota Pi Charleston Southern University September 8 Charleston, SC

2019 909. Alpha Iota Rho Hollins University March 7 Roanoke, VA 910. Alpha Iota Sigma Ohio Christian University April 9 Circleville, OH 911. Alpha Iota Tau Xavier University April 13 Cincinnati, OH 912. Alpha Iota Upsilon Chesapeake College June 10 Wye Mills, MD 913. Alpha Iota Phi Westminster College–Missouri August 27 Fulton, MO 914. Alpha Iota Chi Indiana University South Bend September 25 South Bend, IN 915. Alpha Iota Psi Alderson Broaddus University October 22 Philippi, WV

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916. Alpha Iota Omega Hudson Valley Community College November 15 Troy, NY 917. Sacred Heart University November 21 Fairfield, CT 918. Alpha Kappa Beta Lewis University November 22 Romeoville, IL

2020 919. Alpha Kappa Gamma Fairleigh Dickinson University February 23 Teaneck, NJ 920. Relay Graduate School of Education February 28 New York, NY 921. Alpha Kappa Epsilon New England College March 26 Henniker, NH 922. Alpha Kappa Zeta The Chicago School of Psychology April 17 Chicago, IL

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701. Jacksonville Alumni† Jacksonville, Florida January 3, 1935 Charter withdrawn August 2007 702. Fort Worth Area Alumni† Fort Worth, Texas May 4, 1936 Charter withdrawn August 2005 703. Houston Professional Houston, Texas February 14, 1941 704. Nemaha Alumni† Omaha, Nebraska March 15, 1947 Charter withdrawn August 2007 705. Wichita Alumni† Wichita, Kansas January 19, 1951 Charter withdrawn August 2005 706. San Joaquin Alumni† Fresno, California November 17, 1951 Charter withdrawn August 2007 707. Greater Kansas City Alumni† Kansas City, Missouri November 30, 1951 Charter withdrawn July 1985 708. Southern California Professional† Redondo Beach, California September 27, 1952 Charter withdrawn January 2012 709. Pensacola Professional Pensacola, Florida October 21, 1953 710. Stark County Professional† Canton, Ohio March 5, 1956 Charter withdrawn August 2008 711. Greater Cincinnati Alumni† Cincinnati, Ohio May 16, 1957 Charter withdrawn August 2002 712. Western New York Alumni† Buffalo, New York May 24, 1958 Charter withdrawn July 1988 713. Connecticut State Alumni† New Britain, Connecticut June 15, 1958 Charter withdrawn August 2002 714. Santa Barbara Alumni† Santa Barbara, California December 11, 1958 Charter withdrawn September 1981 715. Toledo Area Alumni† Toledo, Ohio May 3, 1959 Charter withdrawn August 2007 716. Greater Chicago Professional† Chicago, Illinois September 27, 1961 Charter withdrawn August 2007 717. Roanoke Valley Alumni† Roanoke, Virginia February 9, 1962 Charter withdrawn August 2005 718. Gulf Coast Alumni† Panama City, Florida October 4, 1963 Charter withdrawn July 1985 719. Paso del Norte Professional† El Paso, Texas January 24, 1964 Charter withdrawn July 2016 720. Tampa Bay Professional Tampa, Florida February 17, 1964 721. Greater Cleveland Alumni† Cleveland, Ohio June 4, 1965 Charter withdrawn July 1988 722. Greater Miami Alumni† Miami, Florida June 5, 1965 Charter withdrawn August 2002 723. Greater New York Professional† New York, New York January 3, 1966 Charter withdrawn May 2014 724. Northeastern Illinois Alumni† Chicago, Illinois February 14, 1966 Charter withdrawn August 2002 725. Central Ohio Alumni† Columbus, Ohio November 16, 1968 Charter withdrawn August 2007 726. Southern Nevada Alumni† Las Vegas, Nevada February 14, 1969 Charter withdrawn August 2002

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727. Lakeland Alumni† St. Cloud, Minnesota June 9, 1969 Charter withdrawn September 1981 728. Central Oklahoma Alumni† Oklahoma City, Oklahoma November 11, 1969 Charter withdrawn August 2005 729. Royal Palm Alumni† Fort Lauderdale, Florida January 29, 1970 Charter withdrawn August 2002 730. Ponderosa Professional† Flagstaff, Arizona April 24, 1971 Charter withdrawn August 2011 731. Willowa Alumni† Dubuque, Iowa May 2, 1971 Charter withdrawn February 1985 732. Westminster College Alumni† New Wilmington, Pennsylvania October 16, 1971 Charter withdrawn August 2002 733. Greater St. Louis Alumni† St. Louis, Missouri February 17, 1972 Charter withdrawn August 2007 734. Allegheny Mountain Professional† New Wilmington, Pennsylvania May 10, 1974 Charter withdrawn February 2012 735. Pearl River Valley Alumni† Bogalusa, Louisiana December 8, 1974 Charter withdrawn August 2002 736. Greater Trenton Professional† Trenton, New Jersey November 3, 1977 Charter withdrawn August 2007 737. Starr County Alumni† Rio Grande City, Texas May 21, 1980 Charter withdrawn August 2002 738. Alpha Alumni† Philo, Illinois May 28, 1980 Charter withdrawn August 2007 739. Sun City Center Alumni† Sun City Center, Florida November 10, 1983 Charter withdrawn August 2007 740. Horace J. Nelson Alumni† Ozark, Alabama January 28, 1984 Charter withdrawn August 2007 741. North County Adirondack Alumni† Canton, New York May 6, 1989 Charter withdrawn August 2007 742. Tasmania Alumni† Launceston, Tasmania, Australia February 15, 1992 Charter withdrawn August 2007 743. North Central Indiana Professional† Indianapolis, Indiana September 29, 1994 Charter withdrawn August 2010 744. The College of NJ – Mallorca† Trenton, New Jersey July 26, 1994 Charter withdrawn August 2007 745. The College of NJ – Israel† Trenton, New Jersey June 1, 1995 Charter withdrawn August 2007 746. The College of NJ – Cyprus† Trenton, New Jersey June 15, 1995 Charter withdrawn August 2007 747. Tulane University Alumni New Orleans, Louisiana December 2, 1996 748. Thurgood Marshall Alumni† Manassas, Virginia October 24, 2002 Charter withdrawn August 2007 749. Grove Hill Elementary School Grove Hill, Alabama March 22, 2004 Alumni† Charter withdrawn August 2006 750. Gulf Coast Professional† Bay Minette, Alabama October 6, 2007 Charter withdrawn August 2014 751. City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong September 22, 2009 Professional† Charter withdrawn July 2018

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752. Alpha Kappa Eta Chapter Liberty University Online Graduate April 30, 2010 Lynchburg, Virginia 753. Taiwan Chapter Taipei, Taiwan September 25, 2010 754. Battlefield High School Haymarket, Virginia April 1, 2011 Professional † Charter withdrawn July 2017 755. Shanghai Far East School Shanghai, China June 19, 2012 756. APNIEVE China Beijing, China June 20, 2012 757. Simon Youth Indianapolis, Indiana August 6, 2012 Foundation Affiliate 758. Nigeria Chapter Ibadan, Nigeria May 6, 2016 759. Beijing Association of ESD Beijing, China October 26, 2016 760. Zhejiang International Hangzhou, China October 17, 2017 Studies University 761. Ndejje University Kampala, Uganda October 26, 2017 762. University of the Southern Caribbean Port of Spain, Trinidad June 26, 209

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9001. University of Arizona Liaison Tucson, Arizona September 23, 2009 9002. Trinity Christian College Palos Heights, Illinois October 1, 2009 Liaison 9003. Millsaps College Liaison Jackson, Mississippi April 16, 2010 9004. Eastern Washington University Cheney, Washington August 16, 2010 Liaison 9005. †Texas A&M University– Commerce, Texas August 16, 2010 Commerce Liaison 9006. University of Calgary Liaison Calgary, Alberta, Canada August 16, 2010 9007. †University of South Florida Sarasota, Florida October 7, 2010 Sarasota Manatee Liaison 9008. University of Central Florida – Cocoa, Florida October 13, 2010 Cocoa Liaison 9009. Troy University, Atlanta Site Atlanta, Georgia October 14, 2010 Liaison 9010. Cardinal Stritch University Milwaukee, Wisconsin December 15, 2010 Liaison 9011. Hiram College Liaison Hiram, Ohio February 4, 2011 9012. Iowa State University Liaison Ames, Iowa February 15, 2011 9013. Carson-Newman College Jefferson City, Tennessee March 25, 2011 Liaison 9014. National–Louis University Lisle, Illinois March 25, 2011 Liaison 9015. Paine College Liaison Augusta, Georgia April 6, 2011 9016. †Nebraska Wesleyan University Lincoln, Nebraska June 28, 2011 Liaison 9017. Virginia International Fairfax, VA July 24, 2014 University Liaison 9018. †Colorado Christian University Lakewood, CO July 3, 2014 Liaison 9019. Franklin College Franklin, IN March 27, 2019

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INTERNATIONAL Jacksonville State University (141†) Miles College (685) Oakwood University (884) AUSTRALIA Tasmania Professional Chapter (742†) Samford University (152) Spring Hill College (625) The University of Alabama in Huntsville (568) CANADA The University of Calgary (375†) Troy University–Dothan (439) The University of Calgary Liaison Chapter (9006) Troy University–Phenix City (429) Troy University–Troy (147) CHINA Tuskegee University (268) Asia-Pacific Network for International Education University of Alabama (14) and Value Education (APNIEVE) (756) University of Alabama–Birmingham (300) Beijing Association of ESD (759) University of Mobile (502) Shanghai Far East School (755) University of Montevallo (59) Zhejiang International Studies University of North Alabama (143) University (761) University of South Alabama (366) University of West Alabama (455)

HONG KONG City University of Hong Kong Professional ALASKA Chapter (751†) Alaska Pacific University (556) University of Alaska Anchorage (414) NIGERIA Nigeria Chapter (758) ARIZONA Arizona State University (69) TAIWAN Arizona State University at the West Campus Taiwan Chapter (753) (547†) Grand Canyon University (699) Northcentral University, Prescott Valley (677) TRINIDAD University of the Southern Caribbean (762) Northern Arizona University (70) Ponderosa Professional Chapter (730†) The University of Arizona (256†) UGANDA Ndejje University (761) University of Arizona Liaison Chapter (9001)

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