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Region H Collegiate Meeting

Region H Collegiate Meeting. SWE Region H Conference Madison, WI February 18, 2012. Agenda. Introductions and Roll Call Section Reports / Section Maintenance Membership Section Awards Region Blogs Senate Update Collegiate Leadership Coaching Committee RCT Election. Roll Call.

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Region H Collegiate Meeting

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  1. Region H Collegiate Meeting SWE Region H Conference Madison, WI February 18, 2012

  2. Agenda Introductions and Roll Call Section Reports / Section Maintenance Membership Section Awards Region Blogs Senate Update Collegiate Leadership Coaching Committee RCT Election

  3. Roll Call • H050 Bradley University • H051 Detroit Mercy, University of • H052 Evansville, University of • H053 Kettering University - A Section • H054 Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of • H055 Illinois at Chicago, University of • H056 Illinois Institute of Technology • H057 Iowa, University of • H058 Iowa State University • H059 Lawrence Technological University • H060 Marquette University • H061 Michigan-Ann Arbor, University of • H062 Michigan at Dearborn, University of • H063 Michigan State University • H064 Michigan Tech University • H065 Milwaukee School of Engineering • H066 Minnesota, University of • H067 North Dakota, University of • H068 North Dakota State University • H069 Northwestern University • H070 Notre Dame du Lac, University of • H071 Oakland University • H072 Purdue University, West Lafayette • H073 Purdue University, Calumet • H074 Purdue University, Indianapolis • H076 Southern Illinois University - Carbondale • H077 Trine University • H078 Wayne State University • H079 Western Michigan University • H080 Wisconsin-Madison, University of • H081 Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of • H082 Wisconsin-Platteville, University of • H083 Valparaiso University • H084 St. Cloud State University • H085 Northern Illinois University • H086 Indiana Purdue University, Fort Wayne • H087 Minnesota State University, Mankato • H088 South Dakota State University • H089 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology • H090 Lake Superior State University • H091 St. Thomas, University of • H092 Indiana Institute of Technology • H093 Grand Valley State University • H095 Kettering University - B Section • H096 Wisconsin, Stout, University of

  4. Region H Collegiate Team Liz Buzzard Region Collegiate Senator University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Vanessa Stuart Alternate Region Collegiate Senator Michigan State University Christina Barry Region Collegiate Representative Michigan State University Heather Sweeney Region Collegiate Representative Purdue University Alicia Walby Region Collegiate Communications Editor Michigan Technological University

  5. Collegiate Leadership Introductions • Region H Governor: Wendy Landwehr, Chicago Region Section • Lieutenant Governor: Betty Leonhard, Wisconsin Section • Collegiate Leadership Team Lead (CLC):Molly Morgan • Region H/SWE Leaders • Collegiate Section Counselors/Faculty Advisors

  6. Section Maintenance - SWE Membership • To remain in good standing, each SWE section must have at least 10 paid members • Things to keep in mind: • Sections receive a 20% rebate for each paid member • Regions get 1 RCR per 1000 paid collegiate members

  7. Three Membership Options • Standard Collegiate membership • $20/year • Joint Membership • AISES, NSBE, SHPE • New C2C Membership! • One time $50 fee • Covers entire collegiate career & 1st year as a professional SWE member • Great deal if you will be in school for at least 2 more years

  8. Membership Benefits • Eligibility for SWE Scholarships • Access to the online SWE Career Center • Access to the SWE Membership Database • FREE Professional development Webinars • Discounted Conference Registration • Discounted Kaplan courses • 20% off FE & PE • $50 off GRE, GMAT, LSAT prep classes • FREE SWE Magazine subscription

  9. Awards • Outstanding Collegiate Section (OCS) • Every section should apply for this! • Outstanding Counselor/Faculty Advisor • Collegiate Member Awards • Nominate someone! • Section Awards • Many of these have $$$ prizes! • Region Awards due May 31 • More info to be sent to section presidents

  10. National Collegiate Awards Overview Individual - Email submissions to awards@swe.org Outstanding Freshmen / Sophomore Member (Deadline March 31st) Outstanding Junior / Senior Member (Deadline March 31st) Outstanding Graduate Member (Deadline March 31st) Outstanding Counselor (Deadline March 31st) Outstanding Faculty Advisor (Deadline March 31st) Competitions Outstanding Collegiate Section (Deadline May 31st) Poster Competition (Deadline May 31st) Individual Graduate and Undergraduate Categories Boeing Team Tech (Deadline January 15th) SME Bowl (at Annual conference 1 team per Region) More details www.swe.org -> Awards and Competitions -> Collegiate Competitions Region SWE Region Programming Excellence Award (Deadline May 15th)

  11. National Collegiate Awards Overview Section Awards Newsletter Award (Deadline July 1st) Website Award (Deadline July 1st) Collegiate Section Transition Award (Deadline July 1st) Membership Retention Program Award (Deadline July 1st) Membership Recruitment Program Award (Deadline July 1st) The Boeing Company Multicultural Award (Deadline July 1st) Outreach Event/Series Award (Deadline July 1st) Girl Scouts Award (Deadline July 1st) Connecting Educators to Engineers Award (Deadline July 1st) Corning Incentive Grant (Deadline July 1st)

  12. Region H Blog - regionh.wordpress.com regionh.wordpress.com CLC Sessions and Coaches Job and Graduate School Opportunities One stop shop for information Learn more about your RCT

  13. Senate Update

  14. FY12 Motions

  15. S-1210: Determination of Number of RCRs Pros Cons Revision to article VI section 4.A.3: Change the calculation method for number of RCRs from quantity of collegiate members to quantity of collegiate sections The amount of work RCR’s do is directly correlated to the number of sections in the region, not to the number of members in their region Gives RCRs more time and opportunity in helping sections not in good standing to become in good standing, increase the vitality of all sections and be able to mentor each section. There is concern the EIN information problem, that is very time consuming for RCRs, will eventually lessen but over the last few years it hasn’t and may not due to the inevitable turnover in collegiate leadership, both in the sections and Region Collegiate Team (RCT). Communication and organization of responsibilities between 3 RCRs may be rather difficult. There will need to be an increase in funding at CLF to accommodate the additional RCRs. Basing representation on sections instead of membership could lead to a culture where inactive collegiate section not in good standing would not be put through the deactivation process in order to artificially inflate the numbers RCRs in a region. This change may also remove an incentive for collegiate sections to recruit and retain members.

  16. S-1210: Determination of Number of RCRs Motion was amended to a max of two collegiate representatives and referred to committee for further discussion.

  17. Collegiate Leadership Coaching Committee Mission To support the development of leadership and management skills at the section level Focus on topics that are essential in creating and maintaining a vital section Training Modules Visit us on SWE Communities too! • Active Listening • Building Membership • Building Teams • Conflict Resolution • Dealing with Leadership Burnout • Effective Personal Communications • Event Planning and Advertising • Fund Development • Hit the Ground Running • Leadership • Managing Effective Meetings • Strategic and Tactical Planning • SWE Officer Training • Women in Engineering • You’re in SWE, Now What?

  18. Collegiate Leadership Coaching Committee About Us • 39 Collegiates and Professionals in the U.S. • 6 Coaches across Region H • Molly Morgan – MN (Team Lead) • Sarah Ashton-Szabo – IN • Kaitlyn Bunker – MI • Rachel Kiser – WI • Heather Wiest – IN • Rossana Latham – IN • Lesley Telford-IL Contact Us • Session 4: Walk In Coaching • Join our team! Now recruiting for FY13 committee members • CLCC_Region_H@swe.org

  19. Calendar of Important Dates • February 27 – Section Report Due • March 5-29 – Voting for Region Collegiate Positions • March 31 – EIN Application Due • March 31 – Application to be a subordinate organization under SWE due (EIN) • April 27 – Section Report Due • May 15 – Society Scholarships Due (Freshmen) • May 31 - Region Awards Application Due • June 30 – Annual and Financial reports due

  20. RCT Elections • RCR Candidates • Alicia Walby • Erin Ebsch • Elizabeth Buchanan • RCCE Candidate • Erin Syverson • RCS Candidates • Alina Alam • Rachel Seidner

  21. SWE International Logo Contest • SWE International needs your help with a new logo! • https://sites.google.com/site/internationalswe/logo-contest • Submissions are due April 28

  22. Questions? Questions? Or feel free to meet with us afterwards or email us at regionhcollegiateteam@gmail.com

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