Description of
Gentlemen’s Club
The aim of the club is to introduce young African American men to the complex array of the Black male’s plight and the infrastructure of the Black Greek-lettered fraternity. This will be accomplished by attendance of eight training seminars and reading of books that, in our view, best capture the dynamics of the black male image in what we deemed the search of the Black “gentlemen”.
Program
Overview
Executive
Board
The
Executive Board (EB) will consist of one member of each NPHC fraternity and
nine non-Greek members. The Executive Board will offer approximately sixty to
eighty men invitations to apply for membership into the “Gentlemen’s
club”. The candidates for membership
will be selected based on level of motivation, academic status, commitment to
self-awareness, and the ability to adhere to code of ethics and program
policies. Membership to the club is exclusive and highly competitive, offering
membership only to candidates that score high on both application and
interview.
The Gentlemen’s Club is an eight-week membership with new members selected each semester by application and interview process. The men whom are selected will be divided into four study groups of no more than 15 men. The club will meet weekly for seminars while also attending a weekly academic study session with their subgroup chaired by the Executive Board. The weekly seminars will cover a myriad of topics ranging from African American identity to interpersonal relationships.
Expectations
of Club members
- Attend weekly DGC meetings and retreat, Meetings
- Attend
NPHC fraternity’s programs or
service activities
- Submit a
contract to their academic advisor stating they are involved in the
program
- Select
one staff or faculty member to be a point of contact for weekly
check-in. This check-in is intended
to be informal and brief in nature and should acts a catalyst for men to
become acquainted with their professors and/or academic advisor
- Members
with less than a 2.5 cumulative GPA are required to enroll in academic
skills training program through Student Counseling and must receive a
certificate of completion
- Pay a
$50.00 membership fee which will cover all food, supplies, t-shirt, and miscellaneous
items
- Attend
weekly developmental seminars
- Maintain
contact with Executive Board
- Comply
with the Gentlemen’s Code of Ethics
- Complete
content questionnaires
Compliance
Deficiency
Failure to comply with expectations may result in immediate termination of membership and submission of all organization resources. *Any member may be removed from the club by unanimous vote of the Executive Board or failure to adhere to the code of ethics.
Application coming out December 2009!
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| Gentlemens Executive board app09.doc | 89 KB |
