Room Change for Friendship Bracelet Activity!

Monday, November 8, 2010


Come join us and make some friendship bracelets for girls in juvenile detention centers as a means of support and encouragement! When these girls participate in their support groups and make progress, they are awarded currency points, which they can redeem for awards like these friendship bracelets at their "store".

Despite what it seems, these bracelets are super easy to make. Drop by anytime from 6-8 p.m. and stay for as long as you can - you don't have to feel pressured to finish one!

November 11 (Thursday)
6 - 8 p.m.
3223 WSC*
Refreshment served.

 
*Please note that this is a room change.
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Our Chapter's Vision: GK as a Vehicle for Service

Wednesday, November 3, 2010


Besides celebrating your academic achievement, Golden Key - BYU Chapter wants to channel your energies and talents into worthwhile causes that serve the needs of our campus and our community. Together, as hundreds of highly-motivated students, armed with the Golden Key resources, we can be change makers. Our contributions may be small. But they will touch somebody's life. And that's really all that we can ask for right?


Here are two opportunities this month for you to start to get involved:


Friendship Bracelet Service Activity

We are making friendship bracelets for youth in juvenile detention centers as rewards for their participation in their support groups. 

Never made one before? Don't worry, it's quick and easy and we have step-by-step diagrams for you to follow. Take a break from your busy schedule and make a gift of love and support!

When: November 11 Thursday, 6- 8 p.m. (Drop by anytime!)

Where: 3280 WSC

Refreshments will be served.

Get Out the Vote for Tipping Bucket


The Tipping Bucket launches one specific "Change the World" project at a time, in one of seven impact sectors—Community, Education, Energy, Environment, Health, Justice, Opportunity.  Working alongside their partners, they use social media to guide micro-donors to their website, where donors like us can pledge as little as $1 (the default amount) to help that project get off the ground.

During November, Pepsi is sponsoring a contest in which organizations compete for a chance to win a $250,000 grant for their organization. The Tipping Bucket is asking for your support!  If they win, the grant money will be used in support of dozens of global development projects around the world.  You can vote up to three times a day via text, facebook, or pepsi’s website. If you would like to get an e-mail reminder to vote each day during the month of November, send your name and email address to pepsi@tippingbucket.org.

Watch this video to check it out.




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Received an invitation email but not the letter?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010


Some of you have received an invitation email from GK that indicates an invitation letter would be mailed to you shortly - but that letter never came.
So what happened?
Most likely your letter was sent to an old address or your parents' address. BYU sends the letters for us and it does it based on addresses in Route Y. Ask your roommates too - one of them probably checked the mail and misplaced your letter somewhere.
Email memberservices@goldenkey.org and let them know about your situation, give them your most current address (tell them that you're a student at BYU), and ask them to resend your letter!

Please email us at gkbyuchapter@gmail.com and let us know if you have any further questions.
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Kaplan Personal Statement Workshop

Wednesday, November 3, 2010
What will make you stand out when your peers have similar GPAs, standardized test scores, or extracurricular activities?  A strong personal statement!

Golden Key is partnering with Kaplan test prep to run a personal statement workshop so that you can start on this very important step of your application process.
What: Personal Statement Workshop

When: November 4th Thursday, 5-6 p.m.

Where: 3252 WSC

Refreshments will be served.
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Scholarship 411: Council of Advisors Award

Monday, November 1, 2010


Description: This scholarship award is adjudicated by the Golden Key Council of Advisors. This scholarship supports members' post-baccalaureate study at accredited universities anywhere in the world.
Scholarships Available: At least four $10,000 (USD) scholarships.
Eligibility: The applicant must be currently working on an undergraduate degree OR the applicant’s first undergraduate degree must have been received within five years of the application deadline. The applicant must be enrolled, as a full-time student, in a post-baccalaureate program of study at an accredited institution during the academic year immediately following the granting of the award.
Criteria: Academic achievement, Golden Key involvement, and extracurricular activities.
Deadline: January 15 
Click here for more info. 
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Add Golden Key on Facebook!

Monday, November 1, 2010
Some of you are probably not receiving our newsletters via email because they get filtered out as your spam. Solutions? 1. Make sure that gkbyuchapter@gmail.com is not listed as spam 2. Add us on facebook to get notified of activities!

Click here to find us on facebook. Or just look for the Golden Key - BYU Chapter group.

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The Single Most Important Item in a Resume: Leadership

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
What is the one thing that can help you stand out in a competitive job market where graduates like you have great GPAs, internship experiences, and stellar recommendations? According to this article, "all employers from all industries are seeking one major resume item: leadership."

"Employers want leaders because they are the people who are responsible, trustworthy and motivated. Leaders are good communicators. Leaders are courageous. Leaders get things done."

Want to boost your resume with some substantial leadership experience? Get involved with Golden Key.

More details on leadership opportunities to come!
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Membership Information Session Tonight! (Tuesday Oct 26)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
What's better than an info session that tells you about the $600,000 scholarships awarded annually, on-campus and community service projects, and dynamic leadership opportunities?

An info session that does all of that and serves pizza!

Come join us to find out more about how to make the most of your Golden Key membership:

Where: JSB Auditorium
When: 5:30-6:30 p.m. (October 26 Tuesday)

See you tonight!
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Member Highlight: Jennifer King, former president of BYU-GK Chapter

Monday, October 25, 2010
Written by Jennifer King.
 

Being a member of Golden Key has given me both resources and skills that have helped me with my job search and continued professional development. The networking tools and personal development lectures on the website give lots of helpful hints on how to get your name out and make your job hunt more effective. Additionally, there is a huge GK group on LinkedIn that allows you to connect to other GK alumni working throughout the world. This group also regularly posts interesting articles on career development that have helped me immensely as I have organized and conducted my own job search. 

All of these resources are great, but I think the aspect of my GK membership that has most helped me is my participation in the chapter leadership, first as PR Chair and then as President. I gained skills in leadership, time and resource management, marketing, public speaking, and professional etiquette. I also learned how to get outside of myself and how to have fun while still getting the work done. All of these abilities have helped me immensely as I have searched and interviewed for jobs and worked to build up my own tutoring business. I strongly urge everyone to take advantage of the opportunity to join Golden Key and especially to get involved with the leadership.  Being a part of Golden Key was one of the best experiences of my college career and continues to influence my life on a daily basis.
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Scholarship 411: Graduate Scholar Award

Friday, October 22, 2010


Description: This is Golden Key’s premier scholarship award. This scholarship supports members' post-baccalaureate study at accredited universities anywhere in the world.

Scholarships Available: At least ten $10,000 (USD) scholarships.

Eligibility:  The applicant must be currently enrolled as a full-time student, in a post-baccalaureate program of study at an accredited institution at the time of application OR during the academic year immediately following the granting of the award.

Criteria: Academics, leadership, and service activities.

Deadline: January 15 

Click here for more info.
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Received an invitation to join Golden Key?

Sunday, October 10, 2010
Received an invitation to join Golden Key International Honour Society? Want to know more about the leadership network, service opportunities, and $600,000 scholarships awarded annually? Then come join us at our membership information session!

What: Membership Information Session
When: October 26, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Where: JSB Auditorium
Pizza will be provided.

 The Membership Info Session last year. 
We eventually had to move to the Varsity Theater because of the huge turnout.


Jennifer King, former GK-BYU Chapter president, 
explaining Golden Key to interested students.


 
We're not lying about the pizza!
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New Golden Key Messaging - International Summit 2010

Sunday, October 10, 2010
Golden Key CEO, John Mitchell's opening address at the Golden Key International Summit in Scottsdale, AZ in July of 2010.

He covers the Golden Key Pillars and the imagery represented in the new seal, mark, and logos.

New Golden Key Messaging - International Summit 2010 from Golden Key on Vimeo.

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Golden Key CEO Visits BYU campus

Tuesday, September 28, 2010
 Leilani Clifford (Service Chair) with John Mitchel ( Golden Key CEO)

The CEO of Golden Key International Honour Society, John Mitchell, visited BYU campus during August to meet with various campus dignitaries, such as John Bell, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and President Samuelson. A few of the Golden Key BYU Chapter officers were able to accompany John to a few of the meetings. 

John informed us there will be $600,000 in scholarships awarded (not just "available") this year, and that the Society's funds are being mostly (88%) spent on programs and the members rather than payroll and such.

When Dr. John Bell asked John to describe in ten minutes the purpose of our society at BYU, he brought up the following main points:
1. Stating our mission (helping students realize their potential through academics, leadership, and service)
2. Talking about scholarships
3. Contributing to the University and the Provo community in general.
 
John also stresses that Golden Key represents a lot of opportunities for service because we have so many members and there is a lot of money allotted for scholarships - a large amount that has yet to be tapped into. His motto? "Let's use our members and let's use those funds."


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Chapter Newsletter - September 22, 2010

Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Golden Key - BYU Chapter Newsletter
September 22, 2010

News in This Issue

* Congratulations to our chapter scholarship winners!
* Golden Key co-sponsors Kaplan's free practice test event this saturday
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Congratulations to our chapter scholarship winners - Abby Blaisdell and Jeff Swindle!

Over the summer, Golden Key BYU chapter awarded two $1000 scholarship to Abby Blaisdell and Jeff Swindle for their outstanding service project ideas. They are currently working with Golden Key officers and other third party organizations, such as Teach For America, to put their plans into action.

Watch for upcoming newsletters and blog posts about their projects and learn how you can contribute to making a difference!

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Kaplan Free Practice Test Event - September 25th  
Planning for graduate school and want more practice for the upcoming pre-graduate tests?


On Saturday, September 25th, Kaplan is holding a FREE opportunity for students to take a practice GRE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT, or PCAT.  The event will be held on BYU campus, in the Tanner BuildingIt is open to anyone who would like to take a practice test, even if you are not a current BYU student.

Each test will last up to 3 hours
and will be proctored like an actual exam. After the test, a Kaplan instructor will give a short workshop on test-taking strategies and answer questions.

This is a great opportunity for students to see how they might score on the real thing, and also to get an idea of the kinds of questions that will be on the real test. The tests will be scored and returned to the students later that afternoon with computerized feedback about their individual performance on the test. 

To sign up for the event, you just need to provide Kaplan with the following information by e-mail at:
Joshua.Brown@Kaplan.com, or log onto Kaplan's website at http://www.kaptest.com/practice
 
  1. Name
  2. Address
  3. E-mail
  4. Phone number
  5. Graduation Year
  6. Which Test you would like to take


Before the event, Kaplan will send you an e-mail confirming your registration and providing you with instructions for checking in on Saturday morning.
Again, this is a completely FREE event and a great opportunity for anyone interested in going to business, grad, law, med, vet, dental, optometry, or pharmacy school in the next few years!

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International Summit

Monday, July 19, 2010
Yes, there really is international networking. Hard to believe that they mean what they say, but I have experienced it and now have friends across the globe, who are not only great people but who are really doing great things and are truly inspiring. This past weekend I was able to attend Golden Key's International Summit that is held annually.



This particular weekend, the international convention was held in Phoenix, Arizona. I was surprised to find out that the conference was held at an incredibly nice resort in Scottsdale, AZ. The conference lasted three days with a mix of developmental workshops, informative meetings, service projects, award assemblies, showcases, fancy dinners, entertainment and social venues. It was a much greater experience than I had anticipated. I learned so much about the club, what we are trying to accomplish/the possibilities, and really came to appreciate what Golden Key is trying to create-a better world for everyone and the possibilities of doing so. Ironically, what I enjoyed most about the conferences and am most grateful for are the friendships I developed with so many great people from all around the world. I was able to discover what other universities are like, how educational systems work in other countries, what global issues are affecting people my age. I got to see how other students in golden key are really becoming active in their clubs and communities.

I now have connections to universities and friends in South Africa, Australia, Canada, and other places within the US. I have had a glimpse of the grandeur scheme of the club, and it has really filled me with excitement to know what this club is able to accomplish and how BYU can get more involved globally and really be apart of something bigger.

In many ways, it reminded me of other things I have been able to be apart of in my life or participate in. It reminded me from my childhood of fun activities I took part in during my elementary years like Odyssey of the Mind, Model United Nations, and other competitions. It also reminded me of youth conferences and other leadership conferences I enjoyed in High School. It really helped me understand why we go to such conventions; to receive a large amount of instruction in a short amount of time, to showcase the achievements we have achieved within the last year and become excited of doing more and better the next year, and to make fast friends with people who are like us--leaders, over-achievers, do-gooders, people with ambition and high standards, and overall good people. It nice to know that you have a network of people similar to you throughout the world who come from different backgrounds, religions, customs, and experiences but the all have something to offer and are really giving something to their communities to make the world a better place.

I felt uniquely special to feel apart of something so grand and hope that in the future many more members can go to regional and international summits to enjoy the same experiences I had.
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So, What Exactly is Golden Key?

Monday, July 19, 2010
First of all, Golden Key is the world's premier international honor society that has active chapters in over 190 countries. It's mission is to help members to realize their potential. The club stands on three foundational pillars: Academics, Leadership and Service. If you would like a more detailed explanation of their by-laws, mission, and values, please visit the official Golden Key website: www.goldenkey.org

Here is the vision that can be created through the your participation in your local Golden Key chapter.

Golden Key chapters play a significant local role. The BYU chapter is student run, so we have complete autonomy over organizational decisions and actions. We do have an advisor, Dr Miller from the Psychology Department, to guide us along. Beyond the basics of: yeah, it looks great on your resume, and yes, there is a possibility of receiving scholarships...blah...blah...blah, Golden Key provides a great environment to really help you to become a better person.

If nothing else it brings you among some of the greatest people on campus-the smartest, top of their class students from all of the different departments and majors. It provides a local, social networking of sorts that can really add to your experience at BYU. It also provides away for you to get really involved in your community through service. Yes, there are hundreds of other service organizations around campus; I mean this is BYU where everyone really tries hard to better themselves and give back to the community-it is apart of our aims at BYU, but golden key opens up so many avenues. We are open to anything. We have a Service Chairperson who tries to organize several projects throughout the year, both ones that continue throughout the year and others that you just do it and get it done. But, there are also projects being done by clubs throughout the world that collaborate with each other and are really trying hard to make this world a greater place to live. Being apart of Golden Key helps to open up these extra avenues and really help you to network with the rest of the world. There are so many members of golden key that are in action and are starting their own organizations of service that aren't run by a board of directors and they really can put forth their own ideas.

Leadership, another pillar. There are so many numerous ways to be a leader in this club. This club is full of leaders, all of you are leaders, within your own departments because of your success and abilities. You are the brightest and the best, and being at BYU that says a lot. But, there is also the ability of having leadership titles, to be apart of something that you help run, create, and grow. You can put your own ideas into action. You can run to be an officer, you can be a part of a committee to help plan service projects, social activities, workshops, you name it you can do it. You can be as much of a leader as you want to be and really get involved in the international level where you can receive awards and really be recognized for your abilities and achievements.

Academics, the last pillar. Already, most of you are here because of your academic record, you already excel at what you do, but in Golden Key we offer more. As apart of our aim, in serving you, we hope to provide you with Personal and Professional Development opportunities through workshops, lecture series and inspiring messages from distinguished honorary member in and around the community. There are so many ways a person can grow and we hope to aid you to grow and reach your potential in all capacities and areas of your life. We hope to add to your well-rounded education, and provide you with something extra to aid you in being a better person in your community as you leave your BYU education.
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