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Alumni Advising Team
To volunteer for an Alumni Advising Team position please fill out our
Alumni Volunteer Form.
Role and Purpose of the Alumni Advising Team (AAT)
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Provides the local chapter of Delta Tau Delta with a constant source of
stability. Whereas a fraternity's membership will have a 100% turnover every
4-5 years, the advisory board will serve as a consistent resource.
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Acts as a liaison between the undergraduates and the Central Office.
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Exists as a separate entity from the local housing corporation.
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Develops programs to support the chapter's functions. (i.e. chapter scholarship
programs, monthly alumni speakers, or any requests of the chapter/colony.)
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Assists in officer transitions and mentors officers once in positions.
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Gives alumni the chance to be involved in a positive role with undergraduate
members.
Responsibilties of the AAT
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Each advisor will be asked to meet with his undergraduate counterpart(s)
periodically throughout the school year.
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The purpose of these meetings will be to keep the advisor up to date on the
chapter's progress and for the officers to seek the advice and suggestions on
how to improve the chapter.
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Alumni team members must also keep current on new fraternity programs, ideas
and operations on the host university's policies and procedures to effectively
mentor.
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The AAT meets once a month in order to remain focused on the chapter's goals
and visions.
AAT Positions
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"As an officer and founding father, there is no doubting the importance of the
AAT in the development and growth of our fraternity. These men have been a
source our members could look to for advice and experience. They provided us
with the understanding of fraternal life and processes that were needed to tie
the loose ends of our organization. I truly believe that we would not have the
outstanding chapter we are so lucky to enjoy today without their unselfish
assistance."
Steve Unger
Beta Zeta President, Butler University
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Alumni involvement is crucial for undergraduate chapters. Alumnus John
Madson speaks with Shaun Donovan at the recent Epsilon Epsilon shelter
dedication.
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