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The Heart of NSBE Zone Functional Region III Programs Team
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What is a Program ? A program is an organized activity or collection of activities intended to provide a service, opportunity, or resource to members. A NSBE program must have clear, defined objectives with measurable outcomes. These objectives should fall directly in line with the National Directives and the mission of this Society.
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Classifications: Activity Award Competition Scholarship Program ex: A Walk for Education ex: Chapter of the Year ex: Technical Research Exhibition ex: Corporate Scholarships ex: Retention Program What is a Program ?
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Regional Programs Zone Goals Increase participation in PCI programming by 25% Double the number of chapters participating in the retention program Double the number of participants in the Technical Research Exhibition (TRE) Increase the number of transcripts submission/verifications for scholarship purposes. Increase participation in T.O.R.C.H. 5 branches.
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Regional Programs Zone Resident expert on NSBE programs Liaison between the national and chapter programs zone Assist with developing workshops and programs in accordance with the national directives and mission Monitor the progress of regional programs through statistical data and metrics
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Chapter Programs Zone Be the resident expert on NSBE programs for your chapter. Know difference between a program vs. event Implement programs consistent with the National and Regional Directives. Maintain constant communication with regional counterparts. Develop metrics to track the development and/or success of your programs
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Improve Community Impact & Involvement Strategic partnerships with community STEM driven organization Prepare our Members Professionally Prepare our members to meet the needs of what companies want Academics First Chapter development plan to create academic support system for students and members Catering to the pipeline Improve SEEK to NSBE Jr. transition opportunities and numbers Academic success and college readiness plan development for high school students Regional Directives
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Purpose: Improve the four year and five year graduation rates of Blacks in the field of engineering Skill Development Workshops Study HallsMentoring NSBE Retention Program
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Minority Engineering Program Director Chapter advisor What my school can do for me Regional AEx Chair Get my program started National Retention Chapter Coordinator Make my program better National Academic Excellence Chair How does NSBE impact retention? How to get involved
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Showcase technical accomplishment and communication Graduate students: theoretical research with an academic focus Technical Professionals: industry driven, applied research Undergraduate Students: Project-based and theoretical research, e.g. Senior Design and REU projects – Oral Competition and/or Poster Presentation TRE Coordinator: Eden Alike aextre@nsbe.orgaextre@nsbe.org Region 3 Participants 2014-15: 10 members SYNERGISTIC LEADERSHIP: STRENGTHENING OUR FOUNDATION THROUGH COLLABORATION Technical Research Exhibition
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Goals ● 10 chapters from each region participate in AWFE during TORCH Month (October) ● Make AWFE more effective and measurable Resources AWFE Toolkits NSBE T.O.R.C.H. leadership NSBE Professionals Planning START NOW! Get a AWFE Tootkit today!! A Walk For Education 2015
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NSBE Takeover 2015 Event Detail: Purpose: To build and promote engineering exposure post- secondary education, STEM majors, and NSBE to high school students. Date: November 6, 2015 Location: White Station High in Memphis, Tennessee (TBA) Time: TBA More information will be provide soon.
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5 Branches of T.O.R.C.H. STEM Community Training – Formal classroom style education in STEM fields aimed at both youth and adults. Informal Engineering and Science Education - casual outreach activities, targeted at youth, which aim to show how science & engineering can be fun. A Walk for Education – A single day outreach activity aimed at encouraging youth to be better prepared for higher educational opportunities in STEM fields, and in general. Technical Expertise Services - Using our technical skills to provide a direct service to the community. Traditional Community Service Activities - Any other type of community service: food & clothing drives, volunteering at a shelter, etc.
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T.O.R.C.H. Hours T.O.R.C.H. Hours will be sent in monthly on the 25 th of each month to Zaire. Hours will only be counted if they fall in the 5 branches. Hours will be used to help gauge effectiveness of TORCH TORCH Awards and scholarships will be given out at National Convention
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NSBE Jr Chapters 2014 NSBE Jr: 13 active SEEK: 3 23 Active Chapters
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How to Chapter/Reactivate NSBE Jr. Each PCI chapter must have at least 5 active members to charter or re-charter a new chapter. Each chapter must declare their top 4 officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer). The chartering member must be a NSBE member.
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PCI Programming
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What are your program zone goals ?
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Noral Walker Email: nebprograms@nsbe.org@nsbe.org WHQ Director of Programs: Tom Price Email: tprice@nsbe.org tprice@nsbe.org Contact Information Region III AEX Chairperson Trejon Spratling Email: r3aex@nsbe.orgr3aex@nsbe.org Contact: (865)221-1582 Region III PCI Chairperson Dominick Sanders Email: r3pci@nsbe.orgr3pci@nsbe.org Contact: (618) 520-1158 Region III T.O.R.C.H.Chairperson Zaria Silvia Email: r3torch@nsbe.orgr3torch@nsbe.org Contact: (469)-288-5234 National Programs Chair
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