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Mcgill Aid Case Study

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Each year, members of our chapter at Pepperdine University select a new local philanthropy to help members make a difference in partnership with nonprofits close to their hearts. This year, chapter members chose to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and raised over $9,200 through their fundraising event, Kappa Kappa Gameday — a two-day competition that included a lip sync competition, a flag football tournament, and a representative from the foundation who spoke about the warning signs of suicide.
Over the last year, individual Kappas donated more than $2.5 million to the Kappa Foundation. Kappas are always there to support one another, especially in the most difficult of times. That's why we created the Rose McGill …show more content…

To be initiated, new members must be up to date on their payments. New Member Fee a one-time fee paid to Kappa Headquarters in the first term of membership: $170 Per Capita Fee annual fee paid to Kappa Headquarters by collegiate members: $87
Badge price varies per style chosen: $40–$350 Chapter Dues we consider the financial responsibilities of other groups on campus and set our fees to be comparable. House Board Fees vary according to the housing situation on campus. New Members and initiated members may apply to be put on a payment plan with the expectation that all fees are paid in full within the term they are billed.
12. Description of the assistance provided by the inter/national organization to a new colony including financial support, alumnae support and a list of collegiate and alumnae chapters in the region [subheadline] Colonization process In addition to the Fraternity’s volunteer and advisory support structure, we assemble a team of volunteers and staff who will oversee the efforts to re-establishment of the new chapter at Grand Valley State. This team — comprised of members who have expertise in establishing new chapters and working with collegiate women — will immediately begin working with campus partners to market Kappa’s brand to unaffiliated women. Our expert team includes the following. • Leadership Consultants are staff members and recent graduates who travel to our chapters and work closely with local volunteer

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