2. What is Beta Alpha Psi?
International Honorary Achievements and Social and Public
Organization (Founded in Ethics Responsibility: Set-up and
1919) ran Opportunity Village’s
Christmas event.
3. What’s In It For Me?
Explore the accounting profession in
depth through:
Office Visits Networking with recruiters
and professionals Leadership
Opportunities: Be
the President of
Beta Alpha Psi!
6. Membership Requirements
Every Semester, you should participate in:
10 Service Hours 1 Social Activity
10 Professional Hours
(About 2 tutoring
(About 3-4 Beta events)
sessions and 1 group
service event
8. But actually, it’s not!
3 Professional Events
3 Service Events
+ 1 Social Events
7 Events
÷18 weeks of school
Only 1 event every 3
weeks!
9. Bonus!
Plus Beta hours are
measured in 50-
minute hours!
That means every 50
minutes = 1 hour to
us!
10. Upcoming Events!
Beginning of Semester Social:
Your opportunity to network with
professionals, officers, members and other
recruits! Food and refreshments provided.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Time: 4pm - 515pm
Place:
13. Application Process
1. Go to our webpage: beta.unlv.edu
2. Click Apply to fill out an online application
3. Print
• confirmation page
• Info Release
• photo Release
4. Drop off print-outs and payment to our
Beta Drop Box (Outside BEH 400)
5. You’re done!
14. Want to know more?
BAP 101:
Join us for a informational meeting and Q&A session!
Food and refreshments provided.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Time: 4pm - 515pm
Place:
Website: bap.unlv.edu
15. Questions?
Office:
BEH 400
Email:
vpofmembership@
unlvbap.org
Website: beta.unlv.edu
Registration ends
February 1 at 3pm!
Hinweis der Redaktion
Beta Alpha Psi is an international honorary organization (or academic fraternity) for students in the finance and accounting majors. We were established in 1919 and are proud of our members’ high academic achievement, ethical standards and participation in social and public responsibility.
Sounds good. So what happens after I join?
You have to fill our membership requirements. Every semester you’ll have to participate in 10 professional hours which is about 3 or 4 events, 10 service hours which is about 2 tutoring sessions and 1 group service event, and 1 social activity.
Some of you might be thinking “Wow, that sounds like a lot of time!” But we have good news for you.
It’s not really a lot of time at all. Every semester, you’ll be doing about 3 professional events, 3 service events and 1 social event. That’s 7 events total. Divide that by 18 weeks of school and you’re only doing 1 event every three weeks to meet the minimum. Of course, you can do more if you choose to
Bonus! Beta hours are measured in 50-minute hours.That means every 50 minutes equals 1 hour to us.