Hey Becky~
I was VP three times while I was a collegiate member of Delta Nu (pretty crazy, huh?) so scholarsip is my game.
These are some things I did...
1) Set up an exams/papers/notes file for people to use for studying.
2) Began a chapter library. (which is HUGE now) But that mught be hard for your chapter without a house...
3) We did warm fuzzies for awhile...every time someone got an A or a B it was announced in Chapter and they got a little certificate and candy. People put them on the wall in the house...some people really started adding them up! And it motivated others to get them because they wanted to be on the wall too.
4) We also did a reward board...like you mentioned. But I always asked who got what grades at chapter and put the stickers on myself. People always forget and never put the stickers on unless you get on them about it.
I set up the system like this
You get one sticker for each thing:
~Attending a study session
~Getting an A
~Getting a B (or they could get half of a sticker for that)
~Attending an Academic Speaker
People got awards all week for their A's and B's (just something small)...but whoever had the MOST stickers at the end of the semester gets something really great.
5) We had set study hours. Two hours once every two weeks. If you couldn't make it, you had to make up the time. But everyone usually came, and we bonded (quietly!) while studying. Since you have the house situation again, you could do it at the library or a coffee shop or the circle center...it might actually be cooler that way.
6) I set up some academic speakers...about study tips, note taking, writing a resume, etc. People were given extra points on the rewards board for showing up.
7) We also gave away academic awards at the Yellow Rose Dinner/Formal.
8) Another idea I heard about...which I thought was cool...
You add up how many A's vs. how many B's people got. The people who got more A's than B's....get an ice cream sunday party. And the people who get more B's get something less cool.
And everyone else gets nothing. Talk about incentive! But you have to make sure the A's have the best reward.
I hope these ideas help you!
I will talk to you soon!
~Adrienne (you didn't know it was me, did you?

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