The Men of Principle Initiative was established to further realign Beta Theta Pi with its time-proven principles and obligations. Read on to find out more about this initiative's mission, vision, and goals. If the principles outlined in this initiative exemplify your own principles, please take time to apply for our Men of Principle Scholarship. The short application requires no commitment to membership in Beta Theta Pi and best of all it's free!
Mission Statement
Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a
principled life. Our brotherhood aids the individual, builds the
Fraternity and strengthens the host academic institution through
lifelong devotion to intellectual excellence, high standards of moral
conduct and responsible citizenship.
Lifelong Friendship
— Bonded by oath and ritual, Betas form lifelong bonds of trust and
friendship which are the foundation of the Fraternity’s mission.
Cultivation of the Intellect
— Beta membership encourages individual and chapter support of the
academic mission and provides opportunities for co-curricular learning
and personal growth.
Responsible Leadership
— Betas participate in a system of self-governance, bound by trust and
responsibility, which nurtures the development of social and leadership
skills.
Responsible Social Conduct
— Beta Theta Pi is committed to standards of social conduct which are
guided by principles of urbane, civil, courteous and responsible
deportment.
Commitment to Community
— The experience of being a Beta encourages men to serve their university, fraternal and local communities.
Vision Statement
Beta Theta Pi will be the exemplary standard for collegiate fraternal societies. Through implementation of Men of Principle, Beta will have successfully implemented policies and programs to achieve these objectives:
- Betas will be universally known as friends, gentlemen and scholars.
- Beta Theta Pi will be acclaimed and respected by the academic community.
- Beta Theta Pi will be endorsed by parents who will advocate membership for young men.
- Betas will be in high demand by leaders of business, government and the professions.
- Beta Theta Pi will engender bonds of friendship and brotherhood which create a lifelong commitment to serve and support the Fraternity.
Nine Goals
These nine goals describe the distinctive character of the Beta culture. They flow directly from the Mission and anticipate the Vision.
While these goals are listed in numerical order, they are in fact
interrelated and of equal value. There is no hierarchy. No single goal
is more or less important than the others. They work together
systematically.
Reading them in sequence gives a sense of systemic
wholeness, of how they relate, fit together and mutually support one
another. The programs relate specifically to the goals. When
successfully implemented, the cumulative effect will be the achievement
of the Mission and Vision.
I. Cultivation of the Intellect
The
achievement of intellectual excellence is an enduring object of Beta
life. Commitment to the cultivation of the intellect requires the
culture of the chapter to encourage and support academic achievement.
II. Leadership Development & Self Governance
It
is incumbent upon each chapter to identify future leaders, provide for
their education and training, give them progressive leadership
experiences and help them assume positions of leadership within the
chapter, the host academic institution and community.
III. Commitment to Community
Beta
Theta Pi calls for a commitment by the chapter and by each member of
the chapter to make a meaningful contribution to his university,
fraternal and local community.
IV. Member Education
Beta
Theta Pi rejects hazing as a part of fraternity life, and emphasizes an
educational experience which is morally uplifting and intellectually
stimulating. The ongoing member education program teaches Beta ritual
as the critical element of lifelong brotherhood.
V. Responsible Personal Conduct
Betas
live by the highest standards of social conduct. The elimination of
substance abuse through education, intervention, mutual support and
progressive sanctions calls for and imposes the highest level of
chapter self-governance, monitoring and discipline.
VI. Chapter Advisors
A
network of advisors is a chapter resource of inestimable value.
Advisors can enrich the intellectual culture of the chapter, assist
with the administration of chapter affairs and help instill as sense of
lifelong brotherhood.
VII. Member Recruitment
The
process of consistently identifying good men year after year is a
critical responsibility of chapter leadership, calling for the
implementation of a Member Recruitment Management system, with Recruitment Through Scholarship as a natural element of this goal.
VIII. Communication
Each
chapter and the General Fraternity must address the specific
communication needs of their constituents. These include alumni,
college faculty and administrators, prospective members and parents.
IX. Lifelong Fraternal Brotherhood
Fraternal
brotherhood is created and strengthened by the intensity and integrity
of effort required for success and enriched by the shared
responsibility for achievement that endures.