| Tau Alpha Pi National Honor Society
Preamble
Tau Alpha Pi of ASEE, Inc. is organized
exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, more
specifically to provide recognition for a high standard of scholarship
among students in engineering technology programs: to promote and encourage
scholastic achievement by offering membership to outstanding students;
and to engender certain desirable qualities of personality, intellect,
and character among its members. The American Society for Engineering
Education (ASEE) is the membership Society for engineering and engineering
technology education.
CONSTITUTION Article
I: Name, Motto and Insignia
Section 1. Name
The name of this Society shall be Tau
Alpha Pi of ASEE, Inc. and the organization shall be designated
as a National Honor Society for students in Engineering Technology programs,
hereafter known as the National Society or the Society.
Section 2. Motto,
Colors, Insignia, Emblem, Key
There will be an official motto, colors,
insignia, emblem and key as specified in the by-laws.
Article II: Organization
Section 1. The National
Society
The National Society shall consist of a
Board of Directors and various Affiliate Chapters of the Society.
Section 2. The Board
of Directors
The Board of Directors shall consist of
twelve individuals. The Board of Directors shall be responsible for
all matters of governance and policy for the Society.
Section 3. Affiliate
Chapters
Affiliate Chapters of the National Society
consist of local organizations established according to the process
specified by Article V herein. Affiliate Chapters shall be designated
by the state name and a Greek letter, the letter signifying the order
of affiliation of the chapter in the state.
Article III: Governance of the National
Society
Section 1. The Board
of Directors
- Eight of the twelve members of the Board of Directors
shall be elected from the four Tau Alpha Pi Zones, defined to be the
ASEE zones, two from each Zone, by the Affiliate Chapter. The remaining
four board members shall be the elected ASEE President, the Tau Alpha
Pi Treasurer, the elected ASEE Chair of the Engineering Technology Council
and the Executive Secretary (ex-officio, without vote). The Executive
Secretary of the National Society shall be the ASEE Executive Director.
The Tau Alpha Pi Treasurer shall be the elected ASEE Vice President
of Finance.
- The term of office of the Zone elected Board Members
shall be two years.
- Nominations of an individual to Board membership representing
a Zone may be made by any Affiliate Chapter in that Zone according to
the provisions of that Affiliate Chapter's by-laws.
- A Chapter nomination of an individual to represent
a Zone on the Board of Directors shall be submitted to the Executive
Secretary by Affiliate Chapter Chairs two months in advance of the scheduled
election date. Each nomination must vouch that the nominee is
willing to serve, and include a brief biographical summary of the nominee.
- The Executive Secretary shall notify each Affiliate
Chapter of the impending election at least one month before the date
for closing nominations, and supply each Affiliate Chapter with biographical
data on each nominee at least one month prior to the election.
- Each Zone shall elect one Board member each year by
a plurality vote of official representatives, one per Affiliate Chapter,
represented at the Tau Alpha Pi Annual Meeting. Official representatives
of each Affiliate Chapter must present certification of their designation
signed by their Affiliate Chapter Chair. For a Zone election to be final,
a majority of the Zone's Affiliate Chapters must be represented.
In the event that fewer than a majority of Chapters in a Zone are represented,
the ballot will be distributed to each of the Affiliate Chapter Chairs
in that Zone, and the winner shall be the candidate receiving a plurality
of the ballots returned. In such cases, electronic ballots are authorized.
- Board members-elect shall take office on January 1
after their election.
- A Zone elected board member may serve for a maximum
of two successive terms.
- Each year, the Board of Directors shall elect the
Society President from its members.
- The Board of Directors may appoint a Director to complete
the term of any Zone elected Director vacancy which may occur or, at
its discretion, may leave the vacancy unfilled until the next regular
election. At the first regular election after such a vacancy occurs,
candidates for this vacancy as well as the regular annual Zone position
will be nominated and elected.
Section 2. Duties
of the Board of Directors
- The Board of Directors shall have jurisdiction over
all the affairs of the Society, subject to the provisions of the Society's
Constitution and By-laws, but shall not interfere with the autonomy
of the individual Affiliate Chapters, except as specified by the Society's
constitution and By-laws.
- The Board of Directors shall have oversight of all
publications of the Society.
- The Board of Directors may levy assessments on Affiliate
Chapters for purposes of the Society's support.
- The Board of Directors, by means of an annual budget,
shall authorize the collection of fees, assessments and other monies
and the disbursement of funds for the Society.
- The Board of Directors shall interpret the Constitution
and By-laws of the National Society and shall serve as an advisory body
to any Affiliate Chapter requesting aid.
- The Board of Directors may amend the Constitution
of the National Society by a three-fourths majority vote, after concurrence
by a three-fourths majority vote of the Affiliate Chapters.
- The President of the Society shall preside at all
meetings of the Society and the Board of Directors, and shall perform
the other duties implied by the office.
- Board members shall receive no compensation, and travel
expenses to and from meetings shall be paid for by the individual or
that individual's institution or Affiliate Chapter. The Finance Committee
shall have the authority to approve exceptions to this provision.
Section 3. The Treasurer
- The Tau Alpha Pi Treasurer shall provide oversight
of the finances of the Society, review the audited financial statements,
make a financial report at each meeting of the Board of Directors and
at the Tau Alpha Pi annual meeting, and present the annual budget to
Board members.
Section 4. Finance
Committee
- The Finance Committee shall be comprised of the Tau
Alpha Pi President, the elected chair of the ASEE Engineering Technology
Council, the elected ASEE President, the Tau Alpha Pi Executive Secretary
and the Tau Alpha Pi Treasurer.
- The Finance Committee must approve by majority vote
any measure that substantially impacts the finances of the Society before
that measure is submitted to the full Board for approval.
- The Finance Committee shall meet at each Tau Alpha
Pi annual meeting and at such other times as the Treasurer may designate.
The Finance Committee may also conduct its business by mail or electronic
means.
Section 5. The Executive
Secretary
- The Tau Alpha Pi Executive Secretary shall have no
vote on the Board of Directors but shall have a vote on the Finance
Committee.
- The Executive Secretary shall keep the official copies
of the Constitution and By-laws and other documents of the Society;
shall take and keep the minutes of the Board of Directors; conduct the
correspondence of the National Society; and shall compile, submit to
the Board of Directors for approval, and distribute all official publications
of the Society including a Society annual report.
- The Executive Secretary shall issue charters, membership
certificates, and other relevant materials upon approval of the Board
of Directors and shall issue such documents and periodicals as provided
for in the Constitution and By-laws or as deemed necessary by the Executive
Secretary and/or the Board of Directors.
- The Executive Secretary shall keep the financial records
of the Society, have the authority to sign contracts and hire or contract
the necessary services to carry out the functions of the Society.
- The Executive Secretary shall collect all monies,
administer all funds, and act as sole disbursing agent for the Society,
under authority granted by this Constitution and the Board of Directors.
- The Executive Secretary shall keep the ritual and
other elements of secrecy of the Society.
Article IV: Resignation and Impeachment
of Officers
Section 1. Resignation
A Director who wishes to resign from the
Tau Alpha Pi Board of Directors shall submit their resignation in writing
to the Executive Director along with the effective date of the resignation.
The resignation shall take effect as of the specified resignation date.
Section 2. Impeachment
- Zone elected Directors may be impeached, but only
for behavior and/or actions detrimental to the ideals and purposes of
the Society for behavior and/or actions which will reflect discredit
on the Society.
- Impeachment proceedings for a Zone elected Director
may be begun only by the Board of Directors or by an Affiliate Chapter
of that Director's Zone.
- Impeachment and removal of a Zone elected Director
from office requires both a three-quarters vote of the members of the
Board of Directors excluding the Director considered for impeachment
and a three-quarters vote of the Affiliate Chapter Chairs of the Zone
represented by that Director.
Article V: Affiliate Chapters
Section 1. Establishment
of Affiliate Chapters
- Only academic institutions having one or more Bachelor
or Associate Degree Programs accredited by the Technology Accreditation
Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
are eligible to have Affiliate Chapters, within the United States. The
Board of Directors may establish equivalent standards for Affiliate
Chapters at institutions located outside of the United States.
- Candidate Affiliate Chapters shall formally petition
the Board of Directors for a charter. This petition must be accompanied
by the by-laws of the local group, a check or money order for the charter
fee and the initiation fees of the charter members. The petition should
be signed by a minimum of five candidate charter members.
- The Board shall inspect all documentation submitted
by each candidate Affiliate Chapter to confirm that both the school
and the prospective Affiliate Chapter meet the Society's standards of
curricula and scholarship. The method of inspection shall be left
to the discretion of the Board. Having completed this inspection
and concluding that a charter should be issued the Board shall authorize
the Executive Secretary to issue a charter to the petitioning chapter.
The Executive Secretary shall then send a charter to the new Affiliate
Chapter, along with membership certificates for the charter members
and other paraphernalia.
- The Board of Directors by majority vote may disestablish
an Affiliate Chapter if the chapter becomes inactive or if for
any reason the Board deems disestablishment advisable for the good of
the Society.
Article VI: Governance of Affiliate
Chapters
Section 1. Affiliate
Chapter By-Laws
Each Affiliate Chapter shall be responsible
for its own internal governance, and shall write its own local by-laws,
which must be consistent with the Society's Constitution and By-laws.
The Affiliate Chapter By-laws shall be approved by the Board of Directors
prior to authorization of that chapter's petition for a charter and
upon any subsequent amendment. The internal affairs of the Affiliate
Chapter shall be entirely governed by the Affiliate Chapter by-laws
and the Society Constitution and By-laws.
Section 2. Selection
of Chapter Chairs
Article VII: Membership
Section 1. Qualifications
for Membership
- Membership in the Society is extended to those individuals
who meet Society standards, are elected as candidate members by the
Affiliate Chapter, are approved by the Executive Secretary or the Board
of Directors. Membership occurs when the nominee accepts the nomination,
pays the initiation fee and is initiated by the Affiliate Chapter. Initial
active membership shall be for a period of two years. Members may remain
active after that period by remitting dues as specified by the By-laws
of the Society.
- To be eligible for membership in Tau Alpha Pi,
a student must be regularly enrolled in their Affiliate Chapter institution
and must have satisfied the specific minimum requirements for membership
as set forth in the by-laws of the Affiliate Chapter to which he/she
is being elected.
- The scholastic requirements and standards for membership
in Tau Alpha Pi shall be set by each Affiliate Chapter such that
each prospective member is academically in the upper twenty five percent
of their class.
- Each prospective member must have maintained the required
academic standards for a period equivalent to two consecutive school
terms (quarters or semesters)for two year programs, and at least three
semesters or five quarters for four year programs.
- Candidate members shall be elected by the Affiliate
Chapters with due consideration given to the purpose of Tau Alpha
Pi; namely, to provide recognition for the highest standard of scholastic
achievement and the most outstanding scholastic accomplishments. Each
candidate must have acceptable character and demonstrate marked ability.
There shall be no discrimination in race, creed, gender or national
origin.
- a) A chapter my elect only one honorary member every
year.
- b) The honorary member must have made significant
contributions to the chapter in question as determined by a majority
vote of the officers of the chapter.
- c)To be elected an honorary member, the nominee
must have been involved with the chapter or the Engineering Technology
community in advising or other capacity for at least one-year before
being elected an honorary member.
- d)Honorary members will not have a vote in society
affairs.
- e)Honorary members will not pay dues unless they
want to receive any publications that the society may produce.
- f)Honorary members will not go through the initiation
of the society.
- g)Honorary members will not nominated by the chapter
and approved by the Board.
Section 2. Initiation
of Members into an Affiliate Chapter
No less than one month before the scheduled
initiation date, the chapter chair shall forward to the Executive
Secretary the names, dates of initiation, scholastic biographical data
of the candidate members, on a form provided by the Executive Secretary,
along with funds covering initiation fees for candidate members. After
validating the submission, the Executive Secretary will supply membership
certificates and other official paraphernalia for the candidate members
in order that this material will be available for the Chapter's initiation
ceremony. If the Executive Secretary declines the submission for membership
for any candidate, the chair of that candidate's Affiliate Chapter may
appeal the declination to the Board of Directors whose decision shall
be final.
Article VIII: Meetings and Conventions
Section 1.
Meetings of Affiliate Chapters
Affiliate Chapters shall hold meetings as
provided in their local constitution and by-laws, but at least once
per school year.
Section 2. Annual
Meeting
The Tau Alpha Pi Annual Meeting will be
held at the ASEE Annual Conference. Each Affiliate Chapter is encouraged
to have participants at this meeting, including an individual designated
as that Chapter's official representative.
Section 3. Meetings
of the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall meet in person
at the Tau Alpha Pi annual meeting and at other meetings called by the
President or Executive Secretary or, at its discretion, may conduct
business by mail or electronic means.
Section 4. Conventions
A National Convention of the Tau Alpha Pi
membership may be called by the Board of Directors, provided announcement
of the date, time, and place is made at least two months in advance
of the scheduled Convention.
Article IX: By-Laws
Section 1. Scope of the By-Laws
The By-laws of the National Society shall
fix the fee for initiation into the National Society, and the charter
fee for the installation of new Chapters, and shall govern all other
relevant matters, such as assessments, awards, rituals, publications,
and candidate member election by Affiliate Chapters.
Section 2. Amendment of the By-Laws
The By-laws of the National Society
may be amended by a majority vote by the Board of Directors at any time.
BY-LAWS OF TAU ALPHA PI
Article I: Fees
Article II: Awards and Other Honors
Article III: Motto and Other Ritual
Article IV: The Publications
Article V: Rules of Order
Article VI: Emblem, Key, Medallions and
Insignia
Article VII: Membership Election
BY-LAWS OF TAU ALPHA PI Article
I: Fees
Section 1. Charter Fee
Section 2.Initiation
Fee
Article II: Awards and Other Honors
The Board of Directors may bestow awards
and other honors on Affiliate Chapters or individuals if the chapters
or individuals have performed outstanding service for Engineering Technology,
their schools, Affiliate Chapters, or the National Society.
Article III: Motto and Other Ritual
The motto and other ritual of Tau Alpha
Pi shall be kept by the Executive Secretary and shall not be made public,
but shall be handed down traditionally along with other elements of
secrecy. When a new Affiliate Chapter is approved, if it is not feasible
to send an installing officer for charter ceremonies, registered mail
shall be used for transmitting the ritual and other instructions.
Article IV: The Publications
A newsletter and/or internet web site shall
be provided to Affiliate Chapters and members for the purpose of keeping
them informed on affairs of the Society.
Article V: Rules of Order
Article VI: Emblem, Key, Medallions
and Insignia
Section 1.Colors
Section 2. Official
Emblem
The official emblem of the Society shall
consist of a pair of spread dividers over a gear, resting on a shield,
with the motto on a ribbon unrolled over the center of the shield; the
shield shall be green, the gear shall be gold, the dividers and ribbon
shall be white. Green and gold plumes shall surround the design.
Section 3. Key and
Medallion
Section 4. Other Insignia
Other insignia of the Society, such as letterheads,
felt emblems for wear on clothing, pennants and jewelry may be authorized
by the National Board of Directors.
Article VII: Membership Election
Each Affiliate Chapter by the process specified
in their constitution will annually designate their Membership Selection
Committee. This Committee will elect candidate members from the pool
of students eligible under Article VII, Section I of the constitution
based on the student's academic record, character and contribution to
their institution and community. |