

Frater Hall was initiated a Teke at Iota Chapter at Eureka College. Hall served as a member of its Board of Directors. Preference will first be given to a member of the Beta-Theta chapter, but if there is no qualified applicant, the scholarship will be open to any other qualified Teke.Ī leader in the formation of the TKE Foundation, Carrol C.

The applicant must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in political science or government and have a goal to serve people in a political or governmental service position. Preferred applicants are also a leader in IFC or other campus organizations. Recipients must be a sophomore, junior or senior who exemplifies outstanding leadership within the chapter, having served as Recruitment Chair, Prytanis or in other major officer positions in the chapter. This scholarship is awarded to a member displaying academic achievement with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. He is a recipient of the Order of the Silver Maple Leaf, Grand Prytanis Award, and the Order of the Golden Eagle Award. After leaving the staff, this Knight of Apollo was elected to the Grand Council in 1979, serving as Grand Prytanis from 1987 to 1989. Melchert was initiated a Teke at Beta-Theta Chapter at the University of Missouri – Columbia and served as the Executive Vice President of TKE from 1960 to 1972. Fraters must demonstrate service to Fraternity, campus and community.Ī former member of the Board of Directors of the TKE Foundation, Bruce B. To be considered for this award, Fraters must be active members of the Gamma, Beta-Chi or Gamma-Kappa chapters. CriteriaĪll of the TKE Foundation leadership and scholarship awards are for the benefit of active collegiate members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, as of March 15, as defined by The Black Book Article VI Section 2 unless otherwise specified. This scholarship, established by his friends, family and fraters, recognizes the importance of community service in the development of young men. Frater Bruns is a member of the TKE Chapter Advisor Hall of Fame and long-time refounding Chapter Advisor for the Beta-Chi Chapter at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and the Gamma Chapter at the University of Illinois, as well as the former Board of Advisors Chairman for his home chapter (Gamma-Kappa, Indiana University). Bill Bruns Commitment to Service Scholarshipīill Bruns was initiated at the Gamma-Kappa Chapter at Indiana University and has always had a strong and powerful commitment to service to others in the Fraternity, on campus, and in the community.
