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Sistermadly 01-23-2004 02:41 AM

Question for ASKs
 
Hi!

I was surfing around your national web site for the answer to these questions, but I couldn't find them. Hopefully someone can answer them for me.
[list=1][*]What is the definition of 'technical' studies?[*]Can graduate students join a chapter, or do you only accept undergraduate members?[/list=1]

Thanks!

Artimis 02-27-2004 09:23 PM

Re: Question for ASKs
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Sistermadly
Hi!

I was surfing around your national web site for the answer to these questions, but I couldn't find them. Hopefully someone can answer them for me.
[list=1][*]What is the definition of 'technical' studies?[*]Can graduate students join a chapter, or do you only accept undergraduate members?[/list=1]

Thanks!

The qualification for technical is defined in our constitution and specific majors are listed within chapters local documents. In general techncial covers engineering, physical science, life sciences, mathmatics, and architecture.

Both graduate and undergraduate students can qualify for candidate status as well as membership.

Hope this helps. Send me a PM if I can answer any additional questions. :)

jenn

HeavenslilAngel 09-04-2006 11:01 PM

Another Question
 
Hello ASK Sisters,

I have looked at your organization off and on throughout my college career and after ad was wondering if ya'll had an AI kind of process? I have a bachelors in Computer Information Systems and a masters in Information Technology. I am in Dallas with only a handful of friends and I'm used to having a multitude of friends. The delta alum chapter would be the chapter closest to me, so I was just wondering if ya'll had some sort of AI process. If so can you give me a website or phone number to call and or some info on here or via pm about it? Thanks for all the help.


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