Proposed Changes to Constitution
Changed Executive Committee to Executive Board throughout document
Revisions to the following articles:
I - removed words, “on problems”
III 1.1 – deleted
IV – removed words, “and the Professional Development Committee”
Revised Constitution
Article I - Name
The name of this organization shall be the Utah Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers, hereinafter referred to as the Association.
Article II - Purpose
The purposes of this Association shall be:
1. To provide for the dissemination of information and the interchange
of ideas of mutual interest to the individual participants of the member
institutions.
2. To foster a better understanding of the activities of member institutions
and to develop a spirit of cooperativeness, helpfulness, and unity in
the solution of mutual problems.
3. To advance and professionalize the activities of the Offices of Admissions,
Registration, Recruitment, Records and other related student services.
These purposes shall be realized through scheduled meetings, committee
reports, and other means.
Article III - Membership
Section 1: Institutional Membership
Any higher education institution within the geographical boundary lines
of the Association that is 1) a degree granting institution accredited
by a regional institutional accrediting association or a national accrediting
association recognized by the Executive Board, or 2) federated with, or
affiliated to, a member institution of the association shall be eligible
as a Member Institution.
Section 2: Individual Membership
The staff of Student Services agencies in member institutions are considered
individual members of the organization and have all voting rights in the
elections of officers and any other association business voted on. Member
institutions are expected to provide the names and titles of individual
members at the time annual dues are paid. Participation in the conference
panels and discussions of the association shall be open to all individual
members.
Section 3: Honorary Membership
Persons who after long and valued membership in the association have transferred
their activities to other educational fields but still evidence an interest
in the welfare of the association, or any person who, though not actively
engaged in the profession, has rendered noteworthy service to the association
may be recommended for election to honorary membership at any annual meeting.
Members may submit names to the Executive Board and/or the Past President
for recognition.
Section 4: Affiliate Membership
Representatives of non-profit organizations whose primary emphasis lies
in the area of Student Services may be granted affiliate membership by
the Executive Board. As such, members have no voting rights, nor can they
hold office, but may participate in other annual meeting events upon payment
of the appropriate fee as determined by the Executive Board.
Article IV - Officers
Section 1:
The executive officers of the association shall be a President, the Immediate
Past President, a President Elect, a Vice President, a Secretary, a Treasurer,
hereinafter referred to as the Executive Board. The officers shall constitute
an Executive Board; the individuals chairing the Annual Conference Committee
shall be ex officio and non-voting members of the Executive Board.
The President Elect, the Vice President, the Secretary, and the Treasurer
shall be elected at annual meetings. A majority of institutional members
must be represented by these officers. They shall hold office from the
adjournment of the annual meeting at which they are elected until the
adjournment of the next annual meeting in which their successors are elected.
Section 2:
The executive officers named in Section 1, shall constitute an Executive
Board with power to fix the time and place of the next meeting as provided
in the bylaws, to assist in arranging the program, and to assist the president
in conducting the business of the association.
Article V - Amendments
This constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by a two-thirds
vote of the members who are present and voting, provided that notice of
the proposed amendment has been sent to the members at least one month
in advance of the meeting. A constitutional amendment not thus proposed
in advance may be adopted by a four- fifths vote of the members present
and voting.
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