Transcript Mission

Mission
• The mission of Kappa Omicron Nu is
empowered leaders in scholarship, research,
and leadership.
• This mission will enable the organization
and chapters to prepare scholars and
researchers as leaders for the 21st century.
Benefits of Membership
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Scholarship, fellowships, and grants
Internship scholarships
A National network of colleagues
Participation in a learning community to broaden horizons
Subscript to Dialogue, a substantive newsletter and to
FORUM, a refereed scholarly journal
Knowledge transfer – leadership knowledge, training, and
skills
Local and national leadership opportunities
Graduate Program Showcase – directory of institutions and
programs
Publication opportunities
Preference for Federal Jobs – Entry at GS-7 level if all other
requirements are met – Enter KON membership on
application
Responsibilities of Membership
• Support the mission of Kappa Omicron Nu.
• Contribute to the general welfare of the
membership and the organization through
participation in activities of the chapter.
• Maintain ethical standards of behavior.
History
• Established February 21, 1990 by the
consolidation of Kappa Omicron Phi and
Omicron Nu.
• Omicron Nu was founded in 1912 at Michigan
State University.
• Kappa Omicron Phi was founded in 1922 at
Northwest Missouri State University.
• Kappa Omicron Nu is a member of the
Association of College Honor Societies.
Possible Local Chapter Activities
re: Scholarship
• Award Chapter Scholarship (national
guidelines).
• Publicize names of initiates.
• Conduct at least one Required Program
(national options).
• Integrate academic and co-curricular goals.
• Conduct panel discussion on graduate
school.
Possible Chapter Activities
re: Research
• Conduct Research Fair of graduate and
undergraduate research.
• Encourage undergraduate research.
• Conduct educational programs re: research
skills.
Possible Chapter Activities
re: Leadership
• Conduct officer training for chapter officers.
• Conduct chapter program on professional
growth and leadership.
• Conduct series of workshops on Reflective
Human Action (leadership theory).
• Conduct program on cultural diversity.
• Conduct program on mentoring.
Possible Chapter Activities
re: Ethics
• Collaborate with unit administrators and faculty
and/or other honor societies on campus to
determine ways to promote ethics on campus
• Engage in a dialogue between student groups
regarding ethical issues
• Increase knowledge of and appreciation for
professional codes of ethics
• Use KON activities: Ethics: Gripe & Glee, Ethical
Dilemmas, and Ethics:101
Program Guidelines
• Select at least one of the Required Program
options and other topics that focus on scholarship,
research, and/or leadership in addition to the
initiation ceremony that focuses substantively on
those topics. Quality, not quantity, rules.
• Membership participation in needs assessment,
goal setting, action planning, and collaborative
implementation.
• Annual review of chapter activities to evaluate
chapter effectiveness.
National Governance
• Conclave – Biennial Meeting of Assembly of
Delegates to suggest national ends and to provide
leadership and professional development for
student and alumni delegates.
• Leadership and Undergraduate Research
Conference in alternate years with Conclave.
• Board of Directors – Four or five professional
directors and three student directors.
• National Committees.
Local Governance
• Chapter Officers – President, Vice
President, Secretary, Treasurer, Editor, and
more if desired.
• Chapter Executive Committee.
• Committees.
• Chapter Bylaws.
• Adviser(s).
Scholarships, Fellowships,
Grants
• Scholar Program – Biennial grant to
chapters based on sliding scale of initiates.
• Delegate Scholarships.
• Master’s Fellowships.
• Doctoral Fellowships.
• Adviser’s Scholarship for Conclave.
• Research/Project Grants.
Awards
• Chapter Award of Excellence.
• Adviser Award of Excellence.
• Program Award – Kids & Careers in Human
Sciences.
• Program Award – A Matter of Ethics.
• Undergraduate Student Research Papers.
• Coordinating Council of Honor Societies
Undergraduate Student Research Paper.
• AAFCS/CCHS Undergraduate Student Posters.
• Undergraduate Student Research Presentation
Awards.
Publications
• Kappa Omicron Nu FORUM – peer- reviewed
journal.
• Kappa Omicron Nu Dialogue – Substantive
newsletter.
• Kappa Omicron Nu Chapter Newsletter.
• Kappa Omicron Nu Spotlight.
• Collegiate Member Newsletter
• Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human
Sciences.
National Office
• The Executive Director and staff coordinate and
expedite the work of the Board of Directors,
Assembly of Delegates, and national committees.
• Administers the internal affairs of the society
relating to membership, finances, records, and
supplies.
• Manages the publications of the Society.
• Provides Web site resources: www.kon.org.
What’s Next after Chapter
Participation
• Although the focus for the most part is on
undergraduate and graduate students, Kappa
Omicron Nu continues to offer professional
development opportunities through national
workshops, online courses, Web resources,
and publishing.
• Networking at professional meetings –
AAFCS and ADA.