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Please consult this list of student organizations with revoked registration as of Spring 2024. Some organizations continue to operate after their registration has been revoked despite the action taken by the university. We encourage you to review an organization’s status before becoming involved with it, especially because sometimes an organization’s status is revoked due to serious concerns like hazing and other behavior that risks your health and safety.

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Evans Scholars, Theta Chapter at Ohio State logo

Evans Scholars, Theta Chapter at Ohio State

Campus: Columbus
Status: Inactive
Purpose Statement: The Ohio State Evans Scholars are committed to excelling scholastically. Our goals are to remain the top scholarship house among the many student organizations that exist on and off campus. Thus we plan to continue to set the standard for campus organizations. Evans Scholars are a family. While we all live in one house, by living out the four pillars of scholarship, leadership, group living, and house maintenance, we turn that house into our home. We strive to embrace our individual differences and use them to harvest a standard of community and academic excellence. Our house stresses academics, leadership, and citizenship to our New Scholars to emphasize the importance of these traits. Group living is the most important part of being an Evans Scholar. The adjustment to new people builds character to learn to adjust to different ideas and still achieve as a group the way the Evans Scholars have. Safety and cleanliness for each and all in our house and community are necessary, attainable, and realistic goals. We are committed to keeping the memory of Stephanie Hummer alive by continuously developing new ways to improve safety in off-campus areas. We see maintaining the status quo as missing opportunities to better ourselves. We view the diverse array of backgrounds and talents as another learning opportunity in our college education. We take pride in the appearance of our house and work to maintain nothing short of excellence. We strive to be well-rounded individuals by participating in athletics, philanthropy, student-wide events, and other organization activities on campus. We, as Evans Scholars, will do whatever it takes to create a group of individuals who are devoted to bettering themselves and those around them. Hard work, success, and friendship provide us with joy and a cause for celebration.
Primary Leader: Michael Fluhr
Secondary Leader: Henry Hoskins
Treasurer Leader: Evan Pennington
Advisor: Michael Neblo
Co-Advisor: Louise Vasher
Organization Email: osuevanseboard@gmail.com
Facebook Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/OSUEvansScholars/?fref=ts
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/osu_evans/
Website: http://ohiostate.evansscholars.org/site/c.9rJQK2MEJgLYH/b.7924761/k.BDB8/Home.htm
Primary Type: Honoraries/Honor Societies
Secondary Types: Special Interest
Academic/College
Community Service/Service Learning
Primary Make Up: Undergraduate
Constitution: 2020_04_15_03_41_39_588.pdf 
Meeting Time and Place: Monday, 9pm
121 E 16th Avenue Columbus, OH 43201
Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: n/a
Columbus, OH 43201
Membership Type: Application/Selection Process
Membership Contact: Western Golf Association and Evans Scholar Foundation
Time of Year for New Membership: Apply your senior year of high school or freshmen year of college to the Western Golf Association/Evans Scholar Foundation.
How does a Prospective Member Apply: Go to wgaesf.org and create an online profile to apply for the Chick Evans Scholarship. Follow all prompts on the website. The application process is extensive. It includes receiving various letters of recommendation, sending in official transcripts from high school and college, and filling out all parts of the written portion of the application. The second stage of the selection process involves attending an interview conducted by the Scholarship Committee.
Charge Dues: No