Beta Theta Pi - MIT

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Beta Upsilon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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BETA THETA PI I M A S S A C H U S E T T S I N S T I T U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y PAGE 7 Academic and Leadership Programming Beta Theta Pi's focus will be on the development of leaders. It is our intent to help young men develop the leadership skills neces- sary to make an impact on campus, in their workplaces and com- munities, and in their families. We want to give them the tools to make a difference. Through this commitment, a system containing weighted points for academics, campus and fraternity involvement, house main- tenance, and financial accountability will be implemented to eval- uate each member. This system, with the assistance of local alumni, will hold every member accountable for minimum stan- dards and reward those who exemplify our core values. Addition- ally, it is critical that we provide the Chapter with the resources to take advantage of the educational programming opportunities on the national level. The Keystone Conference, Leadership Acad- emy, UIFI, Wooden Institute and President's Academy are just a few of the leadership development programs offered by the Gen- eral Fraternity. As our undergraduate men begin the journey of returning Beta Theta Pi to MIT, this is the ideal time to secure our history of lead- ership and strong academics through the creation of $300,000 in a scholarship and leadership endowment. Total Estimated Cost: $300,000 PROJECT COST Facility Renovations $3,000,000 Maintenance Endowment $500,000 Financial Stabilization $600,000 Academic and Leadership Programming $300,000 New Chapter Startup Expenses $300,000 Development Fees $200,000 Total Cost $4,900,000 Our plan

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