NORTH CAROLINA EPSILON CHAPTER
OF UPSILON PI EPSILON
BY-LAWS
Minimum Qualifications for Regular Membership. A person meeting any one of the following three sets
of qualifications may be elected to membership by the North Carolina Epsilon
chapter, irrespective of sex, religion, race, or national origin:
Juniors or seniors who have taken at least five computer
science courses, who have been in residence at least one semester, whose
Wake Forest grade point average in computer science is at least 3.2, and
who are in the top one-third of their major.
Graduate students who have been in residence at least one
semester, who have completed at least one-half the credit-hours in courses
required for a master's degree in computer science and whose Wake Forest
computer science graduate grade point average is at least a 3.5. Any student
who was invited to join Upsilon Pi Epsilon as an undergraduate may be re-invited
as a first semester graduate student if the student's undergraduate scholarship
rating is at least a 3.5 (see Bylaw VII of the Association).
Full-time members of the faculty in computer science or
related subjects.
Amendments.
All amendments of the bylaws must be consistent with the Constitution of the
Chapter, and the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association. These By-Laws
may be amended by a majority vote of the regular members present at any meeting
of the chapter which has been announced at least one week in advance. Amendments
must be approved by the Department of Computer Science, the Student Government
Legislature and the Student Life Committee.