While attending Avon High School I was very active in participating in many different clubs offered. I spent much of my time being a member of Business Professionals of America. I held different offices one being Vice President. While involved I competed at the state level for three years in varying events. I also was recognized for my level of volunteer work in my community at the national level. I also participated in Students Against Destructive Decisions, Crop Club, and Key Club. The reason for joining these clubs was to be involved my community and volunteer my time to others. While at Indiana State University, I was a member of Alpha Phi Fraternity. I spent my time as director of formal recruitment. With this position I was able to introduce
Throughout my high school career, I was in three honorary clubs, which were Spanish Honor Society, Florida Future Educators of America, and Key club. Without including the honorary societies I was in five other clubs; Peace Insight, Diabetes awareness, Interact club, Here to Help, and Wolv Pak. I was a member of Wolv Pak from my sophomore year to my senior year. In Wolv Pak, we would cheer the football team every Friday night, and assist in a portion of the pep rallies. I was also a part of Here to Help from my sophomore to my senior year.
Academic Policy Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Mission Statement: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated develop leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities. Aims: Manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind.
Here on campus at the University of Alabama I am member of the sorority Delta Zeta where we have our chapter meetings every Monday night from 6:30-7:30pm. I feel that being apart of Delta Zeta has helped me contribute the most to our campus because of how involved I have become through it. For example, I participated in a program called RISE last semester where I would meet with a group of my sisters every Wednesday from 7-8pm and each week we would discuss things like service and how we can give back to our community. At the end of the program we did a service project with a nursing home here in Tuscaloosa and painted with the residence, as well as played bingo with them. This is just one of the many examples of how Delta Zeta has helped
I wanted join Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. sense my sophomore year of college. I want to have the brotherhood to help me grow intellectually, socially and intellectually. All these things I want and support I have seen in various moment through my experience with the brother of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Key Club, Future Farmers of America, and Furry Friends were the three clubs I sought out to join because they shared the same intention of bettering my community. In FFA, I fought to become the secretary because I wanted to use my high position
The first notable member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated that really sticks out to me is Umzae George Washington Carver. He was initiated in the Gamma Chapter in the year of 1918. To begin I selected him, because he was a very familiar name. I remember learning about Umzae George Washington Carver in the elementary and middle school. With creating over 100 different uses for the peanut, soybean, and sweat potato he was a very prominent African American man in the 1920s.
What obligations would you have during the new member period (such as school, internships, job, and trips)? An obligation that I have is that I am going to be an RA for the ’16-’17. I have a commitment calendar that is also a year long commitment. I will attach the commitment calendar.
I was the vice-president and the nursing club student council representative while in Montgomery College. I formulated and implemented some policies pertaining to the club. I developed a mentorship program for freshmen. Moreover, I set up a program of feeding the poor in the nearby shelter. I am currently the group leader of the education shared governance committee.
I want to become a member of a sorority at the College of Charleston because of the friendships I can form and the beneficial connections and networking within the community. Throughout my life, I have been part of communities that are tight knit and they have positively impacted my life. For example, I was a member of the Dance Depot competition team for 11 years and developed many close relationships with girls I danced with. Also, I was in an organization of mothers and daughters in the Valley Forge area, called National Charity League, for 6 years that provided girls with leadership skills and qualities and provided them cultural and philanthropic experiences. Both of these communities I have formed meaningful connections and bonds with girls that I cherish and hold close
I kept telling myself that it would be too much during my first semester at college, and I should just wait until I get adjusted to college life. However, one organization stuck out to me at the fair. The organization was Epsilon Sigma Alpha, a community service sorority. In high school, I enjoyed doing community service, but I only ever did it in high school because it was required. I was hesitant about attending the interest meeting for the organization because the word “sorority” formed the idea of a typical social sorority in my head, but I attended the interest meeting anyways.
Not only do these clubs recognize academic excellence, they also provide many opportunities for community service. Blood drives, food drives and Operation Christmas Child are only a few of the projects that we participate in throughout the year. I am
The transition from childhood to adulthood occurs when an individual is able to recognize the impact he or she can leave upon their community, gaining life skills doing so. An accomplishment that marked my transition from childhood to adulthood, would be best demonstrated by the process and completion of a leadership responsibility when I performed my Eagle Scout Project. I joined the scouting program when I was very young, and have been very active since ever. Becoming an Eagle Scout has many challenges that a young Boy Scout must undertake, including the completion of a community-based project, which is an important step in obtaining this notable rank. The Eagle Scout Project is designed for the scout to learn different leadership responsibilities.
From there, I dove into as many community service opportunities as possible, including sports, school clubs, and mentorship programs. While my responsibilities as freshmen class vice president were small in the grand sceme, my experience on the student council were perhaps the most enlightening. Primarily, I learned the importance of teamwork and inclusion because I had to work with other class officers to organize events, including spirit hall decorations and my high school’s annual air guitar
My freshman year I joined a technology club called TSA (Technology Student Association). Every year I attended the South Carolina TSA competition, and have won at least one event each year. I won 1st place in the Webmaster event (9th grade), 2nd place in the Video Game Design (10th grade), and 2nd place in Webmaster (11th grade). Most of the events I participated in were group events that required organization, and leadership skills. I was often the leading person of the groups.
Throughout my years, I have always shown an interest in volunteering and building my community. This club allowed me to do that. I volunteered at the Naperville Festival and at Feed My Starving Children. Volunteering at the Naperville Festival allowed me to work on my communication skills because I help patrons buy tickets. This experience also showed me other events that Naperville offers.