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2010-2011 Programs Overview. August 14, 2010 Anne-Marsha Joseph 2009-2011 Region I Programs Chair. Agenda. Programs associated with National Directives Programs associated with Regional Directives Additional Programs Academic Technical Bowl Suspension Regional Quiz Bowl
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2010-2011 Programs Overview August 14, 2010 Anne-Marsha Joseph 2009-2011 Region I Programs Chair
Agenda • Programs associated with National Directives • Programs associated with Regional Directives • Additional Programs • Academic Technical Bowl Suspension • Regional Quiz Bowl • Business Diversity • Institute of Chapter Development • National Programs Fund • Pre-Collegiate Initiative • Technical Outreach for Community Help
2010-2011 National Directives • Academic Excellence • Expanding the pipeline
2010-2011 Regional Directives Leadership Development International Inclusion NSBE Jr. Achievement Cultivating an Academic Community LINC up the region !!
Cultivating an Academic Community • NSBE Study Hall • Chapter Best Academic Excellence Practice Surveys • 12 chapters submitted the surveys (THANK YOU!) • Chapter Incentive Awards • Highest GPA • Most Transcripts • Study-A-Thon
Academic Technical Bowl • ATB is “suspended” for the year
Academic Technical Bowl • ATB is “suspended” for the year • Name can’t be used • Will not be a final round at the Annual Convention • There are no prizes on the National Level for first place winners • National Academic Excellence Committee is working on improving it
Regional Quiz Bowl • Same rules apply (e.g., 4 members/team) • Will be a competition at each Fall Zone Conference • Must complete pre and post surveys on IMPAk • Winners will receive reimbursements for Annual Convention registration • 1st place
Business Diversity • Fall Regional Business Expo • NSBEPrenueur • Monthly calls
Institute of Chapter Development • Year-round chapter development • Three submissions • September • November • February • Mandatory for all chapters to be considered “active”
National Programs Fund • If your chapter needs additional money to hold an event, apply to the NPF • Before you request funds… • A. Develop the purpose: • 1. Why are you hosting the event? What directives does the event support? • B. Develop the objective: • 1. What is to be gained from the event? • C. Identify the resources: • 1. What do you need? Is there money already in the budget for it? If not, how else can you get funding?
Pre-Collegiate Initiative • Spring Field Trips to companies • Spring Zone Conferences
Technical Outreach for Community Help • STEM Community Training • Informal Science and Engineering • Technical Expertise Services • Traditional Community Service • A Walk for Education • Make sure your chapter submit TORCH hours
What can your chapter do? • Participate • Give Feedback
Thank you! Questions?