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AWM Student Chapter Guidelines
Section 1: Summary
The management of the AWM Student Chapters shall be handled primarily
by the AWM Committee on Student Chapters (CSC), described below.
To form an AWM Student Chapter, a group of interested students and a
faculty sponsor must submit a petition and proposed chapter bylaws to the
CSC. The chapter officers and faculty sponsor are required to be
members of AWM. Once the petition and bylaws are approved, the chapter
is established.
Section 2: Student Chapter Petition Form
Petition to Create an AWM Student Chapter
Instructions: Fill out each section of the following form and send it
to the address listed below.
School Information:
| | Institution Name: ______________________________________________ |
| | Department (opt): _____________________________________________ |
| | School Address: ______________________________________________ |
| | City: __________________________ State: ___________ ZIP: _________ |
Officer and Sponsor Information:
President -
| | Name: ___________________________________________________ |
| | E-mail: ___________________________________________________ |
| | By signing below, I affirm that I am a member of AWM.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ |
Vice President -
| | Name: ___________________________________________________ |
| | E-mail: ___________________________________________________ |
| | By signing below, I affirm that I am a member of AWM.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ |
Secretary -
| | Name: ___________________________________________________ |
| | E-mail: ___________________________________________________ |
| | By signing below, I affirm that I am a member of AWM.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ |
Treasurer (optional) -
| | Name: ___________________________________________________ |
| | E-mail: ___________________________________________________ |
| | By signing below, I affirm that I am a member of AWM.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ |
Chapter Advisor:
| | Name: ___________________________________________________ |
| | E-mail: ___________________________________________________ |
| | By signing below, I affirm that I am a member of AWM.
Signature: ___________________________________________________ |
Mail completed Petition Form and Bylaws to:
AWM Committee on Student Chapters
11240 Waples Mill Road
Suite 200
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Section 3: Student Chapter Bylaws
Only items in brackets (< >) may be modified, except for
changes required to adhere to the local requirements of the school.
Bylaws of the <your school name> Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics
Article I: Name
- This organization shall be called the <your school name>
Student
Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics. In these
Bylaws it is referred to as the Chapter; the Association for
Women in Mathematics is referred to as the AWM.
Article II: Purpose
- The Chapter is organized and will be operated for
educational and scientific purposes to promote the following:
- an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the
mathematical sciences, including pure and applied mathematics,
statistics, and their applications;
- a greater understanding of the contributions of women in the
mathematical sciences; and
- mentoring and encouraging women and girls as they prepare for
careers in the mathematical sciences.
Article III: Membership
- Membership in the Chapter shall be open to any student at <your school name>, regardless of gender, race, color, religion, age,
national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
Article IV: Executive Council
- The Executive Council shall consist of the Officers (see Article
VI), the Sponsor (see Article V), and Chairs of the Standing
Committees (see Article VIII).
Article V: Sponsor
- Each Chapter shall have a Sponsor. The Sponsor shall be a
faculty member of <your school name> and a member of AWM.
- The Sponsor shall be generally responsible for the activities
of the Chapter. Specifically, the Sponsor:
- helps provide continuity from year to year as student
leadership and personnel change; and
- helps maintain university standards in all activities of the
Chapter.
Article VI: Officers
- The Officers of this Chapter shall be the President, Vice
President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
The Treasurer position may be combined with either the Vice
President or Secretary position.
- Each of the Officers of the Chapter must be a member of AWM.
- The Officers shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast by
the Chapter members in an Annual Election. The Officers
shall take office on and serve for one year.
- No person may serve in the office of President or Vice President
for more than two consecutive years.
- If a vacancy should arise between elections, the Executive
Council shall appoint a new Officer to fill the vacated post
until the next election.
Article VII: Duties of Officers
- The President is the principal Officer and is responsible for
leading the Chapter and managing its activities in accordance
with the policies and procedures of the AWM and these chapter
bylaws. The President shall preside at all meetings of the
Chapter and of its Executive Council.
- The Vice President shall preside at meetings in the absence of
the President, assist the President in the management of the
Chapter, and perform other duties that may be assigned by the
President.
- The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all Chapter and Executive
Council meetings. Other duties of the Secretary include:
- Maintaining the records of the Chapter;
- Annual submission of the Officer and Sponsor contact information to
the AWM Headquarters;
- Submission of any proposed amendment to these bylaws to the
AWM Committee on Student Chapters (proposed
amendments must be approved by AWM before they can be submitted
to the Chapter's membership for a vote);
- Tallying and reporting votes from the Annual Election;
and
- Handling other correspondence pertaining to chapter business.
- The Treasurer shall collect dues, pay all bills, and maintain the
Chapter's financial records. Duties of the Treasurer also shall
include:
- Preparation of the Chapter's Annual Financial Report for
annual presentation to the Chapter.
Article VIII: Standing Committees
- The following standing committees are recommended: Program and
Publicity.
- The Program Committee shall plan and make arrangements for
Chapter meetings.
- The Publicity Committee shall maintain a mailing list for and
publish and distribute all notices and publicity to the
members of the Chapter.
- Additional committees may include, but are not limited to, the
following: Membership, Community Outreach, Seminar Series, Site
Visits, and Collaborative Events.
- The Chair of each Standing Committee shall serve on the
Executive Council.
Article IX: Temporary Committees
- The President may appoint temporary committees as appropriate.
Article X: Meetings and Activities
- Meetings shall be held only in places that are open and
accessible to all members of the Association.
- All meetings of the Chapter shall be publically adverstised via
written (e.g., flyers) or electronic (e.g., web page) means.
Article XI: Publications and Communications
- Any publications or communications (written, oral, or electronic),
other than those of a purely factual and non-controversial
nature,
from the Chapter or any persons acting on behalf of the Chapter,
shall include the following disclaimer: "The views
expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the
Association for Women in Mathematics."
Article XII: Disbursements and Dues
- Disbursements from the Treasury for Chapter expenditures shall be
made by the Treasurer with authorization of the Executive Council
and shall be included in the minutes of its meetings.
- Dues, if any, shall be fixed annually by the Executive Council.
Article XIII: Amendment and Voting Procedures
- All proposed changes to these Chapter Bylaws shall be approved by
the AWM Committee on Student Chapters before being
presented to the Chapter membership for a vote.
- No official business of the Chapter shall be conducted unless a
quorum is involved. A quorum of the Chapter shall be defined as
<10%> percent of the voting membership of the Chapter or at least
<3> members, whichever is greater.
- A simple majority of the voting members involved shall be required
to carry a motion.
- Officers will be elected by a plurality of votes cast.
Article XIV: Dissolution of the Chapter
- Failure to adhere to these Bylaws may result in the suspension of
the Chapter, as determined by the AWM Committee on
Student Chapters.
Section 4: Guidelines for the Student Chapters
The chapter is encouraged to arrange for recognition as a campus
organization through an appropriate channel at its institution.
The institution is is very strongly encouraged, but not required, to
become an Academic Institutional member of the AWM. By so doing, the
institution can better support the Chapter through free student
memberships. Information and the institutional membership form is
available on the AWM web page at www.awm-math.org.
Clarifications on the Bylaws:
III(1). We emphasize that the chapter is open to men as well as women.
The chapter is also open to graduate students as well as
undergraduates.
VIII(2). The number and functions of committees is determined by your
Chapter activities and goals. Think about what you want to do this
year and in the foreseeable future and establish standing committees
that correspond to those activities and the corresponding assignment
of duties. Then define the general duties of the committees.
XI(1). Examples of public announcements include posters distributed on
campus, notes in the campus newspaper, notices distributed by
e-mail, web pages, and flyers.
Section 5: Suggested Activities for the Student Chapters
Student Chapters of the Association of Women in Mathematics (AWM)
serve as a mechanism for all students, regardless of major or gender,
to be exposed to the world of professional mathematics, to obtain
information about the varied career options in mathematics, to network
with professional mathematicians, and to develop leadership skills.
The activities as suggested herein can be broken down into 7 main
areas: Meetings, Seminar Lecture Series, Site Visits, Mentoring,
Special programs, Community Outreach, and Collaborative Events.
- General meetings of the whole membership should be held frequently
and consistently to keep all members informed and involved with the
activities of the chapter.
- We recommend that general meetings be held at least 3 times per
semester. For example, meetings could be held on the first Monday
of each month.
- At these meetings, committee reports should be given and voting
should be held for proposed activities.
- We recommend that meetings include time for discussions of topics
of interest to the members.
- The last meeting could be a social gathering such as a banquet or
picnic.
- The Seminar Lecture Series is the venue for presentations on
research or careers in an area or application of mathematical
science.
- Professional mathematicians from industry, government or academia
could be invited to give a lecture on their respective careers and
the path that was taken, in terms of education, to arrive at that
career.
- Lectures could also be given by students or by faculty members on
their research.
- Lectures by professional women mathematicians may be followed by
informal discussions with the lecturer (perhaps over tea or a
meal) concerning her experiences as a woman in mathematics.
- Site visits refer to field trips to and tours of various
mathematical-related firms and companies.
- Proposed sites are governmental facilities or labs such as NSA,
NIST, NIH, FDA, or engineering firms.
- It is also suggested that the chapter attend or participate in
professional meetings, whenever possible.
- Community Outreach involves hosting seminars for the respective
college communities on mathematical-related topics as well as
tutoring, mentoring, or providing enrichment for young students at
community K-12 schools.
- Outreach at the college level could include the organizing of
group tutorial sessions or the development of a chapter web page
that would provide information about internships and fellowships
in an area of mathematical science.
- Outreach for local elementary and high schools could include
tutoring, mentoring or organizing on-campus math/science
demonstrations/exhibits or career days. The chapter may also
participate in or organize ongoing mathematical enrichment
programs for local students either on campus or at the local
schools.
- Mentoring and encouraging students in their mathematical
development. Examples of mentoring programs include:
- Matching more senior students with junior students to discuss
their experiences and any difficulties they may be facing.
Possible matches include graduate students with undergraduates,
seniors with sophomores or juniors, math majors with first-year
students considering mathematics as a major, etc. The chapter may
want to organize events such as luncheons in which all the
mentoring pairs get together.
- Members of the chapter may also want to mentor children in the
local community.
- Special programs. For example, the chapter may invite a panel of
faculty members to discuss how to choose graduate schools or to
discuss opportunities for students in the mathematical sciences such
as REU programs or research programs on campus.
- Collaborative Events are those that are jointly planned and
organized by the student chapter and either other AWM student
chapters in the area, or other organizational student chapters such
as MAA. Examples include hosting of the following activities:
- Team Competitions
- Regional Conferences
- Panel Discussions
- Career Days
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