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What is the vision of Phi Gamma Nu?
To create well-rounded leaders of tomorrow who enrich the lives of others, their industries, and their communities.
What are the core pillars of Phi Gamma Nu?
Social, Professional, Philanthropy.
What value does Phi Gamma Nu hold?
Diversity, Integrity, and Entrepreneurial Spirit
What is the mission of Phi Gamma Nu?
To foster a diverse community that invests in the professional and personal development of its members, who are driven individuals committed to one another’s success.
When was Phi Gamma Nu founded?
In 1924 at Northwestern University.
What significant change occurred in 1974 regarding Phi Gamma Nu?
Title IX came into effect, stating that all academic fraternities could no longer be single-sex organizations.
Who are the founders of Phi Gamma Nu?
Sylvia Pekar Arnold, Elizabeth Conroy Fleming, Marge McInerney Hawes, Mary Chard Nalbach, Helen Vogel Purcell, and Celeste Weyl.
What is the official flower of Phi Gamma Nu?
Rose.
What are the official colors of Phi Gamma Nu?
Cardinal Red and Gold.
What does the Greek letter Phi represent in Phi Gamma Nu?
Loyalty - Manifest in ourselves exemplary practices and values.
What is the meaning of the Greek letter Gamma in Phi Gamma Nu?
Courage - Actively promote the aims and ideals of PGN.
What does the Greek letter Nu signify in Phi Gamma Nu?
Love - Ensure our Brotherhood remains united forever.
What is the official toast of Phi Gamma Nu?
Heres to friends we class as new, Heres to friends we class as old, May the new soon grow to us old, May the old never grow to us new.
What is the Founders Day of Phi Gamma Nu?
February 17th.
What is the role of the President in Phi Gamma Nu?
To ensure all internal chapter functions run efficiently, preside over meetings, and uphold chapter bylaws.
What are the responsibilities of the VP of Finance in Phi Gamma Nu?
To keep accurate accounts of chapter income and expenses, prepare financial reports, and manage funds.
What does the VP of External do in Phi Gamma Nu?
Manage recruiting efforts and cultivate relationships with external stakeholders.
What is the role of the VP of Membership in Phi Gamma Nu?
To manage chapter branding and oversee social media accounts, promoting chapter initiatives.
What is the official song of Phi Gamma Nu?
The Rose of PGN from the tune of Roses of Picardy Rose is the flower of PGN, And to it we shall always be true It signifies every ideal rare, And to us it will always be fair. And though it may fade in reality, And its colors may lose all their hue, Still is one rose that lives in eternity It’s the rose of Phi Gamma Nu.
What is the significance of the Rose in Phi Gamma Nu?
It signifies every ideal rare and represents the values of the organization.
What is the responsibility of New Member Educators in Phi Gamma Nu?
To guide and educate new members about the organization and its values.
What is the purpose of the Standards Board in Phi Gamma Nu?
To uphold the standards and values of the organization within the chapter.
What does the term 'Founding Board' refer to in Phi Gamma Nu?
The initial group of members who established the chapter.
What is the primary role of New Member Educators?
To guide new members through the education program and ensure they understand the values, expectations, and mission of Phi Gamma Nu.
What is a key responsibility of New Member Educators?
To develop and implement a structured education curriculum that fosters personal and professional growth.
What should New Member Educators track?
New member progress, attendance, engagement, and completion of requirements for initiation eligibility.
What is the duration of the New Member Education process?
7 weeks.
What are the components of the New Member Education Schedule?
Weekly workshops centered around professionalism and workforce preparation, quizzes, and evaluations.
What is one of the membership rights of new members?
To have a voice in the business and programs of their chapter.
What is one of the membership responsibilities?
To attend chapter meetings and functions.
What is the purpose of the Risk Management Chair?
To uphold chapter bylaws, expectations, and conduct procedures, and to document concerns confidentially.
What is the role of the Fundraising Chair?
To plan and execute chapter fundraising initiatives and events.
What must new members complete for initiation?
Successfully complete the 7-week new member education process and be in good standing with the university and financial obligations.
What is the purpose of the weekly new member meetings?
To provide education, mentorship, and support for new members.
What is one of the topics covered in Week 1 of the New Member Education Schedule?
Alcohol and Bias Training.
What is the focus of the final week in the New Member Education Schedule?
Final evaluations and preparation for initiation.
What is a requirement for the Executive Board Interviews?
Must last at least 15 minutes and be completed before Week 6.
What is the purpose of the Mid-Point Check-in?
To evaluate new member progress and provide feedback.
What is required for the final portfolio submission?
Updated resume, cover letter, and reflections on growth and development.
What is the goal of the Engagement/Social Committee?
To plan bonding events for new members.
What does the Philanthropy Committee focus on?
Planning and executing a new member philanthropy or service project.
What is the importance of the New Member Retreat?
To foster relationships and provide additional education outside regular meetings.
What should new members do to prepare for Quiz 1?
Complete assigned readings and participate in discussions.
What is the significance of the Point System in New Member Education?
To encourage participation and engagement in chapter activities.

What is the role of the Professional Committee?
To plan a professional development project for new members.
What is one of the expectations for new members regarding chapter leaders?
To support chapter leaders and participate in decision-making.
What is the purpose of the Accountability Check-ins?
To ensure new members are meeting expectations and to address any concerns.
What must new members do for their committee assignments?
Complete specific deliverables as outlined by the committee.
What is the significance of the final interview and evaluation?
It is the last step for initiation and assesses overall growth during the education process.