Who is the Fraternity's supreme governing body? - Answers The Grand Chapter
What is the Grand Chapter comprised of? - Answers Collegiate and franchised alumni chapters in good
standing
What is the Grand Chapter Congress? - Answers The biennial meeting of the grand chapter held in
August (odd numbered years)
What do they do at GCC's? - Answers Elect Board of Directors, Grand President, and Regional Vice
Presidents; educational sessions are held; any new bylaws are debated and enacted; social opportunities
(networking)
Approximately how many Deltasigs attend and how long does it last? - Answers 1,000 and 4 days
What does the Board of Directors consist of? - Answers 8 elected volunteers, 2 appointed volunteers,
and 1 executive director that oversees operations at the Central Office
What is the Board of Directors primarily responsible for? - Answers Setting strategic direction of the frat
What are some duties of the Board of Directors? - Answers review and approve an annual budget for the
operation of the frat; set policy and enforce the strict observance of the laws of the frat; provide
interpretations of the laws of the frat
Grand President - Answers Elected by the grand chapter every 2 years; when a new Grand President is
elected they become the Past Grand President
Provincial Vice President - Answers Elected by the chapters in the 5 provinces every 2 years (North,
Central, Northeastern Southern, Southeastern, Western)
Vice President-Finance - Answers Elected by the Grand Chapter every 2 years
National Collegians of the Year - Answers selected each year from candidates submitted by each active
collegiate chapter (2 year term)
Executive Director - Answers Hired by Board to oversee financials/public relations of the Central Office
What are the Standing Committees? - Answers Nominations, organizational development, finance,
alumni development, community service, professional development, scholastic development and
awards
What are the responsibilities of the Provincial Vice Presidents? - Answers Responsible for the actions of
the RVPs within their provinces; oversees the efforts within their provinces to achieve national priorities,
directives, goals, and objectives; plan and conduct at least one provincial council meeting in their
respective provinces each year; appoints the chairs and members of provincial standing committees and
special task forces/groups