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Chapter Constitution
I.
This Society is a constituent member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, an
unincorporated organization (hereinafter, "Phi Beta Kappa Society"), or
its successor-in-interest, and shall be known as the Theta of Michigan Chapter
or as the Western Michigan University Chapter.
II.
This Chapter is under the general supervision and control of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society. The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to recognize and encourage
scholarship, friendship, and cultural interests, and to support excellence
and integrity in the pursuit of the arts and sciences. Chapter activities
encourage liberal education, scholarship, and concern for the responsible
uses of knowledge. Individuals elected to membership commit themselves to
advancing the goals of Phi Beta Kappa.
III.
The membership of the Chapter shall consist of charter members, members
in course, alumni/ae members (if any), honorary members (if any), and resident
members. Foundation members,
elected only at the founding of a chapter, shall be classified as alumni/ae
or honorary members.
1. With a view
to maintaining the historic character of Phi Beta Kappa, members of the Committee
on Members in Course shall be chosen predominantly from teachers of liberal
subjects. (Here, as elsewhere in this constitution, liberal subjects and
studies shall be considered to be those designed principally for knowledge
or understanding or appreciation of the natural and social world in which
we live, as contrasted with training intended to develop skill or vocational
techniques.) The Chapter shall determine any participation of undergraduate
members in the Committee on Members in Course.
2.
Only those persons shall be elected to membership whose qualifications
have been carefully investigated. The members in course shall be elected
primarily on the basis of broad cultural interests, scholarly achievements,
and good character. The number of undergraduates elected from any class,
including any who may be elected in their junior year, shall ordinarily
not exceed 10 percent and in no case shall exceed 15 percent of those expected
to receive liberal bachelorÕs degrees in that class. Only those students
whose work has been definitely liberal in character and purpose shall be
eligible to election as members in course, this requirement being satisfied
ordinarily by a proportion of three‑fourths of liberal studies. They shall
also be completing at least two years of residence in the sheltering institution
and must have obtained a minimum average grade specified in the Chapter
bylaws. A limited number of undergraduates of outstanding ability may be
elected in their junior year.
3. The Chapter
shall be responsible for determining the work or courses which are to be
considered liberal in character in accordance with the Stipulations of the
Council on eligibility for election of undergraduate members in course. The
Chapter may take into consideration the results of a candidateÕs performance
in honors work and comprehensive examinations and also the opinions of teachers
and administrative officers concerning the character, capacity, scholarly
achievements, and breadth of interest of each student under consideration.
4.
If graduate students in course are elected, they must be completing, with
an unusually high record, at least two years of graduate study leading toward
the Ph.D. degree, must meet the same standards as to liberal studies as
are applied to undergraduates, and shall ordinarily be graduates of institutions
not having a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa and the possessors of a superior
standing in their undergraduate work.
5. Graduates of
the institution of not less than ten years' standing who, by contributions
in the fields of the humane sciences and letters or by works of pure literature,
have since graduation given clear evidence of the possession of distinguished
scholarly capacities, may be elected to alumni/ae membership. The number
elected in any triennium should be strictly limited by the Chapter bylaws.
6.
Men and women, not graduates of the institution, who, by contributions
in the fields of the humane sciences and letters or by works of pure literature,
have given clear evidence of the possession of distinguished scholarly capacities,
may be elected to honorary membership.
No graduate of another institution having a chapter of Phi
Beta Kappa shall be elected unless the consent of that chapter has been
obtained. The number elected in any triennium should be strictly limited
by the Chapter bylaws.
7.
Members of Phi Beta Kappa who are, or who become, members of the faculty
or staff of the institution shall thereby become resident members of this
Chapter with full privileges in the conduct of its affairs. Other members
of Phi Beta Kappa in the vicinity may be invited to any meeting of the Chapter.
8. The Chapter
may make further limitations or restrictions concerning any class of members
other than resident.
9. Since good character
is a qualification for membership, any member found, after being given due
notice and an opportunity to be heard, to have lost this qualification may
be expelled from Phi Beta Kappa by a four‑fifths vote of the members present
at a regular annual meeting of the Chapter.
10. A citation
of the qualifications of each person elected to alumni/ae or honorary membership
shall be entered upon the minutes and submitted for record to the Secretary
of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
A full report of all members elected, expelled, or recorded as having resigned
or died shall be sent annually to the Secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
IV.
This Chapter shall send a delegation to represent it at each meeting of
the Council of Phi Beta Kappa and shall contribute its share to the financial
support of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
V.
This Chapter shall, by suitable bylaws, provide for the election of officers,
the selection of members, the conduct of its meetings, and such other matters
as may be deemed proper, provided that said bylaws shall contain nothing
inconsistent with this Constitution or with the Constitution and Bylaws of
the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and provided further that said bylaws and any
amendment thereto shall not become effective until approved by the Senate.
VI.
This Constitution is based on the Model Chapter Constitution, effective
October 2000, which may be amended only by the Council of Phi Beta Kappa.
Amendments to this Constitution must be approved by the Senate of the Phi
Beta Kappa Society.
VII.
This Chapter is organized and is to be operated exclusively for charitable
and educational purposes within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code §501(c)(3)
(references herein to the Internal Revenue Code, hereinafter "IRC," include
the corresponding section(s) of any future United States tax code).
No part of the net earnings of this Chapter shall inure to the benefit
of, or be distributable to, its directors, officers, members, trustees,
or other private persons, except that the Chapter 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 herein.
No substantial part of the activities of the Chapter shall be the carrying
on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and
the Chapter shall not participate in, 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 of the
provision herein, the Chapter shall not carry on any activities not permitted
to be carried on (a) by an organization exempt from federal income tax under
IRC §501(c)(3), or (b) by an organization, contributions to which are
deductible under IRC §§170(c)(2), 2055(a)(2), or 2522(a)(2).
Upon the dissolution of this Chapter, after paying or making for the payment
of all of the lawful debts and liabilities of the Chapter, the assets shall
be distributed to one or more of the following categories of recipients,
as the Chapter shall determine:
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A nonprofit organization or organizations which may have been created
to succeed the Chapter, as long as such organization or each such organization
shall qualify as an organization described in IRC §505(c)(3); and/or
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The Phi Beta Kappa Society, provided that it shall qualify at the
time of distribution as an organization described in IRC §501(c)(3);
and/or
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A nonprofit organization or organizations having similar aims and
objectives as the Chapter and which may be selected as an appropriate
recipient of such assets, as long as such organization or each such
organization shall qualify as an organization described in IRC §501(c)(3);
and/or
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The Federal government, or to a State or local government, but only
if such assets will be used for public purpose.
(Approved February 25, 2003)
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