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National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Central Michigan University
Points System
To achieve Active Member Status:
 1 Social Activity
 1 Volunteer Activity
 1 Fundraiser
 3 Meetings
Meetings are worth 1 point
Volunteer Activities are 5 points
Social Events are 2 points
Fundraising Opportunities are 2 points
Participation in PACE is 5 point for the first year, 3 points each year after
Attending the Induction Ceremony is 1 point
To achieve Star Statuses: (any combination after Active Member Status is achieved)
Bronze Member Star Status = 16 points
Silver Member Star Status = 20 points
Gold Member Star Status = 24 points
 If you sign up for an event and do not show up, you will lose points. A point will
be taken away for every event missed that you sign up and failed to let an Eboard
member know that you could no longer attend (or extenuating circumstances). These
points will NOT affect your Active Member Status, but rather it will affect
achievement of higher statuses (Bronze, Silver, or Gold).

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  • 1. National Society of Collegiate Scholars Central Michigan University Points System To achieve Active Member Status: 1 Social Activity 1 Volunteer Activity 1 Fundraiser 3 Meetings Meetings are worth 1 point Volunteer Activities are 5 points Social Events are 2 points Fundraising Opportunities are 2 points Participation in PACE is 5 point for the first year, 3 points each year after Attending the Induction Ceremony is 1 point To achieve Star Statuses: (any combination after Active Member Status is achieved) Bronze Member Star Status = 16 points Silver Member Star Status = 20 points Gold Member Star Status = 24 points If you sign up for an event and do not show up, you will lose points. A point will be taken away for every event missed that you sign up and failed to let an Eboard member know that you could no longer attend (or extenuating circumstances). These points will NOT affect your Active Member Status, but rather it will affect achievement of higher statuses (Bronze, Silver, or Gold).