| NPHC
Purpose
The purpose of the NPHC shall
be to foster cooperative actions of its members in dealing with
matters of mutual concern. To this end, the NOPHC promotes the
well-being of its affiliate fraternities and sororities, facilitates
the establishment and development of local councils of the NPHC
and provides leadership training for its constituents.
Officers
President: Vacant
Vice President of Development: Vacant
Vice President of Administration: Vacant
Chapters/Colonies
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Omega Psi Phi |
Creed
To enhance the academic and social
aspects of college life and aim to emphasize Christian manhood
and scholarship attainments.
Chapter Facts
- Chapter Designation: Alpha
Delta Theta
- National Founding: November
17, 1911 at Howard University
- ATU Founding: 2003
- Chapter Colors: Royal Purple
& Old Gold
- Chapter Flower: Chrysanthemum
- Chapter Symbol: Lamp
- National Philanthropies: Varies
- Philanthropy/Service Events:
Varies
- GPA Requirement to join: 2.500
cumulative GPA with 36 earned hours
- GPA Requirements to remain
active: 2.500 cumulative GPA
- National website: http://www.oppf.org
Spring 2007 Statistics
- Chapter size: 5
- Chapter GPA Spring 2007: 2.333
- Chapter members on Dean’s
List: 1
- Members with 4.000 GPA: 0
- Members with 3.999 – 3.000
GPA: 0
- Members below 2.000 GPA: 1
- Number of Service Hours: 53
- Money Collected for Charity:
Not reported
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Phi Beta Sigma |
Creed
The members of Phi Beta Sigma
are the Fraternity's most valuable resource and strength. They
are the primary means by which Phi Beta Sigma objectives will
be achieved. In Order to accomplish the Fraternity's objectives,
it is essential that systems are instituted that effectively embody
"Culture For Service and Service For Humanity" and promote
Brotherhood Scholarship, and Service.
To optimize Phi Beta Sigma's effectiveness, the Fraternity will:
- Strengthen and serve proactively,
the Brotherhood, as a supportive resource that positively impacts
the Fraternity's growth and financial solvency.
- Reaffirm and maintain a strong
commitment to Brotherhood. Scholarship and Service.
- Ensure that the Fraternity
programs are focused and committed to serving humanity.
- Create an environment that
respects the dignity and worth of each brother.
- Exhibit integrity and ethical
behavior in conducting the Fraternity's business, serving as
a model for all Greek-letter organizations.
- Maintain and improve the Fraternity's
technological literacy in order to better service its members
and the community at large.
- Foster and nurture our constitutional
bond with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
- Encourage a closer and mutually
beneficial working relationship with fellow Greek-letter organizations,
other community service organizations, business and government.
- Select leaders who are committed
and have demonstrated the ability to "lead"
Chapter Facts
- Chapter Designation: Beta
Beta Rho
- National Founding: January
9, 1914 at Howard University
- ATU Founding: 2006
- Chapter Colors: Royal Blue
& Pure White
- Chapter Flower: White Carnation
- Chapter Symbol: Dove
- National Philanthropies: Sigma
Beta Club
- Philanthropy/Service Events:
Varies
- GPA Requirement to join: 2.500
cumulative GPA with 12 earned hours
- GPA Requirements to remain
active: 2.500 cumulative GPA
- National website: http://www.pbs1914.org
Spring 2007 Statistics
- Chapter size: 11
- Chapter GPA: 1.455
- Chapter members on Dean’s
List: 0
- Members with 4.000 GPA: 0
- Members with 3.999 – 3.000
GPA: 0
- Members below 2.000 GPA: 6
- Number of Service Hours: 70
- Money Collected for Charity:
$0
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