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Epsilon Tau Pi

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American collegiate fraternity

Epsilon Tau Pi
ΕΤΠ
FoundedApril 28, 1999; 26 years ago (1999-04-28)
University of Dayton
TypeService
AffiliationIndependent
StatusActive
EmphasisEagle Scouts
ScopeNational (US)
Motto"May Eagles Forever Soar!"
Colors Red white blue black
Flag
MascotBald eagle
Chapters11
Colonies6
HeadquartersEpsilon Tau Pi Fraternity, Inc.
P.O. Box 282

Dayton,Ohio 45409
United States
Websiteepsilontaupi.org

Epsilon Tau Pi (ΕΤΠ) Fraternity was founded in 1999 at theUniversity of Dayton inDayton, Ohio.[1] Its objective is to provide a collegiatefraternity forEagle Scouts at universities and colleges in the United States.

History

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Epsilon Tau Pi fraternity was founded by Michael Hammes and Michael A. Mahon, who, with six other students at the University of Dayton, became the founding members of the Alpha chapter. All eight were Eagle Scouts, which became the focus of the new organization. This group of eight formally commenced operation of Alpha chapter on April 28, 1999; this date is celebrated by the fraternity as its national Founder's Day.[2]

In 2001, the Alpha chapter authorized the formation of a five-member national executive board. The board serves to support and bolster the expansion of the fraternity, as well as to support existing chapters.

In 2003 the fraternity began to hold convocations every other year, where alumni and collegiate members alike could meet and conduct fraternity business. Officers and alumni delegates to the national executive board are elected at the convocation.

The fraternity was incorporated in Ohio on January 21, 2006.[3]

TheEpsilon Tau Pi Foundation, a charitable and educational501(c)(3) organization, was registered on December 19, 2011, to provide scholarship assistance.[4]

While not a member of theAssociation of College Honor Societies, Epsilon Tau Pi has aspects of both anhonor society and service fraternity and is characterized by regular projects undertaken for local communities.

Purpose

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The fraternity was formed with several goals in mind. Foremost, the fraternity dedicated itself to upholding the high ideals of Scouting's Eagle rank. The fraternity enables its members to participate in and promote service to others, toScouting, the community, their university, and the fraternity itself. Members of the fraternity must maintain strict academic standards, in addition to participation in individual, group, and chapter-wide service projects.

Epsilon Tau Pi was formed for five different purposes.

  1. To create a brotherhood of Eagle Scouts.
  2. To serve Scouting and the community.
  3. To uphold the principles of Scouting.
  4. To promote the achievement of the rank of Eagle Scout.
  5. To provide an example to all students of loyalty to the alma mater.[5]

Symbols

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The fraternity's colors are red, white, blue, and black. Its symbol and mascot is thebald eagle. The motto of Epsilon Tau Pi is "May Eagles Forever Soar!"

Membership

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There are five classes of membership: candidate, active, honorary, alumni, and advisory (faculty).

Membership in Epsilon Tau Pi is open to all university students who have achieved the rank ofEagle Scout inScouts BSA or have attained the highest award in their country's Scouting organization.[6]

Membership is available to students at those institutions where the fraternity has chapters, or who are attending nearby schools.[6]

The fraternity requires a candidacy period of at least six and no more than ten weeks.[6]

Governance

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The chairman of the national executive board (NEB) is elected by all members of the fraternity at convocation and serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of the fraternity. The position was established in 2003, approximately two years after the formation of the board.

Other elected positions on the NEB include vice-chairman, secretary, South Atlantic regional director, Midwest regional director, and North Central regional director. Appointed positions on the NEB include national fraternity education officer (FEO), financial director, marketing director, IT director, social media director, and scholarship director/foundation chairman. All positions have a term of two years.

Activities

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One of the more prominent activities of the fraternity is the Merit Badge College (MBC) in support of local Scouting troops. MBCs are annual events hosted by chapters or colonies of Epsilon Tau Pi, offering Scouts the opportunity to earnmerit badges not otherwise offered outside of summer camps. Badges such as chemistry and programming may be earned with the advantage of college-level facilities, to which Scouts would not otherwise have access. The MBC is held annually by the Alpha, Beta, and Iota chapters.[7][8]

Chapters

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Following is a list of Epsilon Tau Pi chapters and colonies.[9] Active chapters are indicated inbold. Inactive chapters are initalics.

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
AlphaApril 28, 1999University of DaytonDayton, OhioActive[10]
BetaMay 2002 ?–20xx ?;November 29, 2016Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OhioActive[11][a]
GammaMarch 27, 2007Western Carolina UniversityCullowhee, North CarolinaActive[b]
Delta colonyN/AIndiana State UniversityTerre Haute, IndianaInactive[c]
Epsilon colonyN/ACalifornia University of PennsylvaniaCalifornia, PennsylvaniaInactive[d]
ZetaMay 20, 2012West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, West VirginiaActive[e]
EtaApril 16, 2011Appalachian State UniversityBoone, North CarolinaActive[12][f]
ThetaApril 17, 2014Georgia Southern UniversityStatesboro, GeorgiaActive[g]
IotaAugust 28, 2014Robert Morris UniversityPittsburgh Area, PennsylvaniaActive[h]
Kappa colonyN/AAugustana College (Illinois)Rock Island, IllinoisInactive[i]
Lambda colonyN/AMissouri Western State UniversitySt. Joseph, MissouriInactive[j]
MuApril 6, 2019East Carolina UniversityGreenville, North CarolinaInactive[k]
Nu colonyNovember 13, 2017Northwest Missouri State UniversityMaryville, MissouriActive[13][l]
Xi colonyN/AKansas State UniversityManhattan, KansasInactive[m]
OmicronApril 19, 2021University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, North CarolinaActive[n]
PiJuly 12, 2021University of South CarolinaColumbia, South CarolinaActive[o]
Rho colonyN/AUniversity of CincinnatiCincinnati,OhioInactive[p]
Sigma colonyFebruary 18, 2019Miami UniversityOxford, OhioActive[q]
Tau colonyN/ANorth Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North CarolinaInactive[r]
UpsilonDecember 18, 2024Ohio UniversityAthens, OhioActive[s]
PhiApril 16, 2022Clemson UniversityClemson, South CarolinaActive[t]
Chi colonyAugust 23, 2021Missouri University of Science and TechnologyRolla, MissouriActive[u]

Notes

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  1. ^After going dormant, the chapter reformed as a colony on September 9, 2015.
  2. ^Chapter started as a colony on April 23, 2005.
  3. ^Colony was established on December 11, 2005, but went inactive before being chartered.
  4. ^Colony formed on June 4, 2007, but went inactive before being chartered.
  5. ^Chapter started as a colony on October 6, 2008.
  6. ^Chapter started as a colony on November 9, 2009.
  7. ^Chapter started as a colony on November 16, 2010
  8. ^Chapter started as a colony on September 18, 2012.
  9. ^Colony started on December 20, 2012, but went inactive before being chartered.
  10. ^Colony started on January 30, 2015, but went inactive before being chartered.
  11. ^Chapter started as a colony on September 26, 2017.
  12. ^Colony started on November 13, 2017.
  13. ^Colony started on February 5, 2018, but went inactive in 2022 before being chartered.
  14. ^Chapter started as a colony on March 3, 2018.
  15. ^Chapter formed as a colony on March 7, 2018.
  16. ^Colony started on September 16, 2018, ceasing operations in 2024, but went inactive on May 14, 2024.
  17. ^Colony started on February 18, 2019.
  18. ^Chapter started on September 17, 2019, ceasing operations in 2023
  19. ^Colony started on March 1, 2020.
  20. ^Chapter started as a colony on March 1, 2020.
  21. ^Colony started on August 23, 2021.

References

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  1. ^"Eagle Scouts working to create fraternity at OSU". The Lantern (Ohio State University). May 19, 2003. RetrievedJuly 3, 2016.
  2. ^Benjamin Kline (February 5, 2000). "Eagle Scouts Gather at UD". Dayton Daily News. p. 2B.
  3. ^Incorporation Certificate and Articles of Incorporation, from the Records Office of the Secretary of State of Ohio, accessed October 2, 2020.
  4. ^Noted onCareerOneStop.org, in a listing about the Foundation and itsSoaring Eagles scholarship, accessed October 2, 2020.
  5. ^"Epsilon Tau Pi – General Regulations"(PDF). Epsilon Tau Pi. RetrievedJuly 3, 2016.
  6. ^abcMember regulations are more fully explained in theGeneral Regulations, from the Fraternity's Governing Documents page. Accessed October 2, 2020.
  7. ^Matt Beargie (March 7, 2008)."Boy Scouts visit UD for annual classes". Flyer News (University of Dayton). Archived fromthe original on July 11, 2011. RetrievedMay 13, 2008.
  8. ^"Merit Badge College @ RMU :: February 20 & April 9, 2016".meritbadge.rmu.edu. RetrievedJuly 3, 2016.
  9. ^"Locations".Epsilon Tau Pi. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2024.
  10. ^Herald, Fairborn Daily (July 3, 2015)."UD students contribute service".Fairborn Daily Herald. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2024.
  11. ^Teter, Seth (May 18, 2003)."Eagle Scouts working to create fraternity at OSU".The Lantern. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2024.
  12. ^Noted performing a graffiti-clearing project; (May 3, 2017)Watauga Democrat Boone, North Carolina, Boone, North Carolina. Accessed October 2, 2020.
  13. ^Imperiale, Amber (May 8, 2020)."Epsilon Tau Pi".Northwest Missourian. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2024.

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