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DELTA MU DELTA HONOR SOCIETY

BYLAWS OF THE DELTA UPSILON CHAPTER

EFFECTIVE March 6, 2003

ARTICLE I - NAME, PURPOSE AND LOCATION

Section 1.   The name of this chapter shall be Delta Upsilon Chapter of the Society chartered under the Laws of Pennsylvania in the name of Delta Mu Delta Honor Society, an International Society in Business Administration.

Section 2.   The purpose of the chapter shall be to encourage higher scholarship and to recognize and  reward  scholastic achievement in business administration programs.

Section 3.   The chapter shall be located at Philadelphia University in the School of Business.

ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP

Section l.   The membership of the Delta Upsilon Chapter shall consist of regular and honorary members.

Section 2.   The regular membership shall be composed of members elected under the requirements of Section 3 through 7 of ARTICLE II.

Section 3.   The Chapter shall elect to membership business students of good standing, day or evening division who are:

    (a).   Undergraduates and candidates for the baccalaureate degree who have completed at least one-half of the work required for the degree with a cumulative average grade record of one-quarter (.25) of a step above a B, or better, and who are in the top 20 percent of their college class in cumulative average grades, and who have completed at least 45 credits in residency at Philadelphia University.

    (b).  Graduates who have completed at least one-half of the work required for the master’s degree with a cumulative average grade record of six tenths (.6) of a step above a B, or better, and who are in the top 20 percent of their college class in cumulative average grades.

            (NOTE:  Local chapters may require higher cumulative grade averages than the National Chapter.)

    (c).   "The top 20 percent of their college class” shall mean the highest 20 percent of the entire college of business administration.  Furthermore, “of their college class” refers to the junior class if the candidate is a junior, or senior class if the candidate is a senior, etc.

    (d).  Transfer students shall have completed a minimum of 24 semester hours or its equivalent at the school where membership in Delta Mu Delta is to be conferred and have an academic record which meets the requirements of Article II Section 3 a and b.

    (e).   Transfer students from institutions where there is a chapter of Delta Mu Delta or that is eligible for a chapter and who meet the other requirements for membership may be inducted into membership without the requirement that they have completed a minimum of 45 semester hours or its equivalent at the school where membership is to be conferred.

Section 4.    Honorary members may be elected, provided not more than two such honorary members shall be elected annually without approval of the National Executive Council.  In the charter year up to six (6) honorary members may be elected without the approval of the National Executive Council.  Honorary membership should be awarded to persons of distinguished scholarship, business ability or leadership.  Nothing in this section or in this Article shall be interpreted to mean that the chapter is required to elect an honorary member in any given year.

Section 5.    All elections to membership, regular or honorary, shall be made by the Board of Active Members.

Section 6.    Each year, on the earliest possible date, the Faculty Adviser shall obtain from the Dean's Office, a list of the names of those individuals who are eligible for membership under ARTICLE II, Section 3.  Each individual on the above list shall be invited to become a member of the Delta Upsilon Chapter and to serve on the Board of Active Members.

ARTICLE III - CHAPTER OFFICERS

Section l.     The Chapter Officers shall consist of President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, who shall severally perform the duties assigned to the respective offices.  The Officers, the Faculty Adviser and/or the Co-Adviser shall form the Executive Committee of the chapter to administer the affairs of the chapter during the interim between meetings of the Board of Active Members.

    .(a)   [As Amended  April 13, 2007]   The Chapter Officers, President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, shall be elected by the Board of Active Members at the regular business meeting early in the academic year of 2008 and annually thereafter and shall serve until their successors are elected and shall have qualified or until they cease to be enrolled in a business program at the university.  Election shall be by a majority of votes cast.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the re-election and continuance in office of any officer so long as the officer is still enrolled in a business program at Philadelphia University. Vacancies may be filled at a special meeting called by the faculty advisor and officers still enrolled in a business program at Philadelphia University.

(a). [Original] The Chapter Officers, President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, shall be elected by the Board of Active Members annually at the regular business meeting preceding the university’s spring break to serve until their successors are elected and shall have qualified.  Election shall be by a majority of votes cast.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the re-election and continuance in office of any officer for an indefinite period

   (b)  The Faculty Adviser and/or the Co-Adviser shall be elected by the Board of Active Members with the advice of the Dean of the School.  It shall be permissible to elect two Faculty Advisers, one in the Undergraduate School and one in the Graduate School and/or a Co-Adviser in either or both schools.  The duties of the Faculty Adviser shall be to enforce compliance of the chapter with the National Chapter standards and regulations, assist the National Chapter, represent the chapter at the meetings and conventions of the National Chapter, and serve as liaison between the National and local chapter.

ARTICLE IV - BOARD OF ACTIVE MEMBERS

Section l. The Board of Active Members shall consist of the Faculty Adviser and/or Co-Adviser and all regular and honorary members who have been inducted into membership and who have indicated that they wish to be active in the affairs of the chapter.  Honorary members, the Faculty Adviser and the Co-Adviser do not vote on chapter motions.

Section 2.    A Board Member may resign from the Board of Active Members on written notice to the Executive Committee of the chapter.

Section 3.    The duties of the Board of Active Members shall be to act for the entire membership of the chapter on all matters normally referred to the chapter members for vote and approval, and to find ways of promoting the interest of Delta Mu Delta.

ARTICLE V - MEETINGS

Section l. [As amended April 13, 2007] The regular business meetings of the Delta Upsilon Chapter shall be held early in the academic year and on or near the Friday preceding commencement of final exams at the end of the academic year contingent on availability of a meeting hall and at other times as deemed necessary by the Board of Active Members or as may be called by the faculty advisor and the officers still an enrolled in a business program at Philadelphia University.

 

Section l. [original] The regular business meetings of the Delta Upsilon Chapter shall be held on or near the Thursday preceding the university’s spring break and on or near the Friday preceding commencement of final exams. An alternate date to be used in the event of snow cancellation shall be announced in advance for the mid-semester meeting.

Section 2.    The Board of Active Member meetings and special meetings may be held at any time during the year, at the call of the President or Executive Committee, and the President shall call a special meeting at the written request of any four members of the chapter.  At least five days' notice of a special meeting shall be sent to each member of the Board.

Section 3.    A majority of Active Board Members shall constitute a quorum at any meetings of the Board of Active Members.  (NOTE:  Local chapters may set other limits for a quorum.)

Section 4.    Any member is privileged to attend any chapter meeting with the exception of the Executive Committee meetings.

Section 5.    Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall be the parliamentary authority.

ARTICLE VI - FEES AND ASSESSMENTS

Section l. The membership fee for regular and honorary members shall be determined by the National Chapter of Delta Mu Delta and shall be a lifetime assessment entitling the member to all rights of membership, including the right to wear the gold key of Delta Mu Delta, the right to attend the national meetings and conventions, the right to attend the Board of Active Members Meetings of the local chapter, and receipt of a certificate of membership.

Section 2.    The required National membership assessment shall be paid by the chapter to Delta Mu Delta and sent to the Central Office in the form of a chapter check, a certified check or money order.

Section 3.    Chapter local dues or assessments may be approved by the Board of Active Members.

ARTICLE VII - FINANCIAL

Section 1.    The expenses of the chapter shall be paid from the regular funds on the approval of the President or Secretary.  Chapter checks shall be signed by two officers.

Section 2.    The Treasurer, with the help of the chapter Faculty Adviser, shall submit financial statements and reports to the National Chapter as required.

Section 3.    The chapter shall resolve any monies owed for memberships, keys, certificates or supplies by the end of the fiscal year.

ARTICLE VIII - FISCAL YEAR

The fiscal year of the chapter shall start on July 1 and end on June 30 to conform to the fiscal year of the National Chapter.

ARTICLE IX - BYLAWS

The chapter shall have on file with the Central Office a completed, signed and current copy of the Chapter Bylaws which have been approved by the National Executive Council.

ARTICLE X - REPORTS

The chapter shall submit to the Central Office of the National Chapter an Annual Report and a Local Chapter Financial Statement for each fiscal year no later than September 30th..  Failure to submit these reports places the chapter "not in good standing" meaning that no certificates may be issued to new members and no new members may be inducted into membership in the chapter until these reports have been received in the Central Office.

ARTICLE XI - RECORDS

The chapter shall:

      (a).   Keep records to identify moneys received for membership dues, national assessments and fees and other income and expenses;

      (b).    Keep a record of inducted membership, regular and honorary; including the yellow copy of the personal data card for each member;

      (c).    Retain copies of the Annual Reports and Financial Statements.

ARTICLE XII - NATIONAL CHAPTER

Section l. The National Chapter's Bylaws and National Policy Manual shall prevail, and any provisions in the local chapter's bylaws that conflict with those of the National Chapter shall be automatically null and void.

Section 2.   The ritual and insignia of Delta Mu Delta are subject to the ultimate control of the National Chapter and shall be adopted by the local chapter in the same standard form and content.

ARTICLE XIII - AMENDMENTS

Section 1.    The Bylaws may be amended at any regular meeting of the Board of Active Members, or at any special meeting of the Board of Active Members called for that purpose, providing the consent of the National Executive Council has been secured.

Section 2.    Notice of any proposed amendments shall first be given to all members of the Board of Active Members not less than fifteen days prior to such meeting, and the notice must contain the amendments verbatim.

ARTICLE XIV - DISSOLUTION

Upon dissolution of the chapter, or withdrawal of its charter by the National Chapter, all assets of the Chapter remaining after all liabilities have been paid, all equipment bearing the Delta Mu Delta insignia, and all books and records of the chapter, shall be sent to the Central Office, to be held pending the reactivation of the chapter.