It Only Takes Four Back in, 1904, it only took four dedicated engineering students to found our Fraternity. Now, it only takes four alumni to organize an alumni club. The Grand Regent may issue a letter of authorization to four (or more) alumni who apply for recognition as an alumni club, stating time and place for meetings to be held at least annually., After a minimum of two years' operation, an alumni club may petition to become chartered as an alumni association with voting representation at national meetings. Alumni organizations and their members are not obligated for dues to the national Fraternity. For more information in the form of a copy of our laws governing alumni organizations and suggested bylaws for an alumni club, write the Central Office which can also supply pressure-sensitive gummed labels as well as lists of alumni residing in your area. If you haven't been contacted lately by an alumni organization in your area, Theta Tau needs your help in putting together a group or revitalizing an existing one, or in serving as a volunteer in any number of areas. The national Fraternity is seeking members interested in being of service as committee volunteers. The positions require communication with other committee members via email or other means. Awards Convention Curricula | Education Recruitment Technology | Bylaws & Ritual (Others you may suggest) | Those volunteering for such committee posts would report to the Executive Council, but travel would not be required. Help in several other areas is needed as well and every effort will be made to match your interest and expertise with the Fraternity's needs. Contact the Central Office if interested or available. |