Science Club
Name:
The official name of this
organization
shall be the Science Club of Montgomery College at Takoma Park. This
name
being a bit long, though, it shall customarily be referred as the "The
Science Club."
Purpose:
The purpose of the Science Club is to
promote interest, understanding, and knowledge of the scientific world
throughout the college and local community. The area of emphasis shall
include astronomy. The club shall seek to foster the type of honest
skepticism
that is necessary for life long learning.
Service:
The Science Club is to serve its
member
and local community to help them understand the universe in a
scientific
way. This service is to be accomplished through regular club meetings,
special public seminars (open to all in the community), and field
trips.
Members will also have access to specialized workshops on becoming
mentors
and being mentored, improving science study skills, and fostering
relationships
with fellow members that have the collective focus of science as an
advocate
or vocation.
Membership:
The Science Club is open to all
students
of Montgomery College both full and part-time, with an interest in
knowing
and understanding more about the universe. The club also offers
honorary,
nonvoting, membership to anyone who has previously been a member of the
Physical Science Club or the Physics Club at Takoma Park, but is
currently
not a registered student this semester, but is willing to come to
meetings.
A minimum grade point average is not required of member. Students are
expected
to become better in part by their participation in this academically
oriented
club.
Officers:
The Science Club shall have a
President,
Vice-President, Secretary, treasurer, and Student Senate
Representative. These officers
should be elected at the first meeting of the year and can be removed
and
replaced if they do not perform their duty satisfactorily as judged by
the members attending the scheduled club meetings. The Student Senate
Representative
is responsible for attending all InterClub Council meeting, or securing
an officer of the club or in extreme emergency another regular member
of
the club to attend the Student Senate meetings. The Student Senate
Representative
is responsible for representing the clubs financial interest in that
allocation
of student activity funds and coordination between other recognized
clubs.
All officers must have at least a 2.0 grade point average and are
expected
to do much better than this minimum.
Meeting:
The frequency, time, and place of the
meetings shall be decided by the members of The Science Club, but it is
recommended that the club meet at least monthly (September through May)
and perhaps more frequently than that. The officers will also have to
meet
together to make sure that meetings are planned so significant tasks
can
be done each meeting to further the purposes of the club. In addition
to
regular meetings the club should plan special seminars, and members
field
trips.
Dues:
No dues are required to become
members
of the The Science Club: however each member must supply their own
funds
for any catered occasion or field trip.
Faculty/Staff Advisor:
The advisor to the The Science Club
shall
be any interested staff or faculty member of the College, he/she shall
serve a one year term which is renewable each fall semester.
Rules of Order:
In the business meeting part of
regular
meetings something closely approaching Robert’s Rules of Order
should
be followed.
Adoption:
This Constitution shall be considered
adopted on the organizational meeting on provided officers are
elected.
Amendments:
This constitution may be amended by
two-thirds
vote of the members on two successive meetings after having been
adopted.
Statement of Original Approvals:
This constitution will become
official
only after approval which is duly noted in the official records of the
Student Senate.
Statement of Conformity
The The Science Club shall abide by the rules and regulations of the College and its official agencies.