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Beta Upsilon Chi (, pronounced "Bucs") is an American Christian social fraternity. It was founded at the
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in 1985 and has chartered 29 chapters.


History

In the spring of 1985, Craig Albert, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, mentioned his idea of forming a Christian fraternity to his friends who were involved in the Campus Crusade for Christ. Albert held a meeting at Jester dormitory to present his plan. Beta Upsilon Chi became official on April 27, 1985. The group planned an Island Party to announce the founding of the fraternity. Established an alternative to the "normal"
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scene, the founding fathers established their fraternity as Brothers Under Christ and took the Greek letters
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,
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, and Chi to identify the fraternity.About BYX
" ''Brothers Under Christ (website).'' Retrieved on July 19, 2010.
The purpose of the fraternity was to "equip and empower college Christian men to live faithfully and lead courageously". Albert served as the fraternity's first president which met in the basement of the University Christian Church. The founding fathers of the Alpha chapter were: The process of growing from one chapter to a national organization was slow. Initially, the ''Alpha chapter'' rejected requests from Christian men at other schools to be initiated into the fraternity or to start new chapters. Eventually, the founding fathers of ''Beta chapter'' were initiated at Texas Christian University in
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. Beta Upsilon Chi then expanded with ''Gamma'' and ''Delta chapters'' at
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and Stephen F. Austin State University, respectively. In 1994, the fraternity held another Island Party to give back to the Texas A&M community. Now an annual philanthropy event, the Island Party is a free Christian music concert or event provided to the entire university. The largest Island Party was held at the ''Iota chapter'' at Baylor University on April 20, 2007; the band Switchfoot was the headliner and attendance was estimated between 15,000 and 20,000 people. Beta Upsilon Chi changed its policy regarding the expansion of chapters in February 2009. The fraternity's board of directors, in consultation with its board of advisors, implemented a three-phased expansion process for prospective chapters to pursue active chapter status. Beta Upsilon Chi became a member of the NIC on September 22, 2016. The national fraternity is headquartered in Fort Worth.Contact
" ''Brothers Under Christ.'' Retrieved on July 19, 2010.


Symbols

The fraternity's name, Beta Upsilon Chi, was selected from the Greek letters to stand for Brothers Under Christ. Its founding scripture is Psalm 133:1, "Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity." The fraternity's colors are purple and white.


Activities

Since the beginning, the chapter officers gather annually for a National Leadership Conference, which consists of all the officers of the fraternity and the national staff. This meeting is in the fall, and shortly follows the election of the local chapter leaders."Next Leaders Conference." ''Brothers Under Christ (website).'' Retrieved on April 2, 2007. In the early spring of even-numbered years, the entire fraternity is called together for the National Summit, typically held outside of
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. The event includes Bible studies, worship, fellowship, athletic competitions, and seminars on fraternity issues. It is also at Summit where the fraternity's annual Delegate Convention takes place.National Summit Conference
." ''Brothers Under Christ.'' Retrieved on April 2, 2007.


Governance


Board of directors

At the national level, Beta Upsilon Chi is headed by a
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. This board is the ultimate authority in the fraternity and is responsible for the guidance of the
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. The board also comprises the governing body of the Beta Upsilon Chi corporation, a 501(c)(3) organization, which controls the assets of the fraternity. The board appoints an executive director to run the fraternity's daily business. In conjunction with this executive director, the board approves any
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changes. All members of the board of directors must be alumni of the fraternity; new members are appointed from the board of advisors.


Board of advisors

The fraternity's board of advisors serves as a consultative partner of the board of directors, with a voice but no vote in the directors' decisions. Board of Advisors members are appointed by the board of directors, in consultation with the national executive director. All members of the board of advisors must be alumni of the fraternity, and only alumni of chartered chapters may be appointed to the board.


Executive director

The executive director is the fraternity's national administrator. Through his staff, he coordinates the activities of the fraternity from its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. The executive director's staff is equally responsible for the day-to-day operation of the national fraternity, and staff from the National Headquarters frequently visit the chapters. The national executive director is an ''ex officio'' member of the board of directors; he has a voice in decisions, but no vote. Brian Lee became the fraternity's executive director in 2018.


Chapter governance

Chapters are authorized by a
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from the National Board of Directors, allowing each chapter to work under a chapter
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that provides for the election of chapter officers. Chapter officers typically include a president,
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,
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,
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, chaplain, and a pledge trainer, sometimes called a new member captain. These officers are responsible for the administration of the chapter for a calendar year, including conducting
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, overseeing meetings, organizing trips, implementing the pledging program, and organizing parties. The officers serve one-year terms and may be re-elected only once to a different office.


Interfraternity Council

Since its inception in 1985, chapters of Beta Upsilon Chi have chosen not to affiliate with the Interfraternity Council (IFC) at the school where they are established. This has proven controversial on some campuses because it means that does not pay IFC dues. On the other hand, IFC membership sometimes involves sanctioning rules and regulations that would be contrary to the purpose of . Because of the potential for conflict inherent in such affiliations, the National Board of Directors continues to uphold a policy prohibiting local chapters from affiliating with host university IFCs.General Information
." ''Beta Upsilon Chi.'' Retrieved on April 2, 2007.
As a result, depending on the university, each chapter is either registered as a social fraternity unassociated with the IFC or as a student organization. The ''Alpha Eta chapter'' at Clemson University, the ''Omicron chapter'' at Mississippi State University, and the ''Pi chapter'' at the University of Georgia are exceptions, affiliating with their local IFCs in 2014, 2015, and 2017 respectively.


Membership

There are three kinds of members in the fraternity: pledges, active members, and alumni members. Local chapters are composed of active members and pledges. Active members have voting rights and participate in rituals, leading
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, Bible study, and other activities. Active members become alumni members after their graduation. Pledges become members by finishing a semester-long pledging process, a process that differs from chapter to chapter. All members are a part of cell groups that consist of four to six brothers and pledges who meet weekly for social activities and Bible study.


Chapters

The fraternity is currently composed of 33 active chapters. Chapters are denominated by a letter of the
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that corresponds with their order of admission into the fraternity.


Religious discrimination

The fraternity had been involved in several court cases seeking to assert local chapters' rights to organize with leaders or to include as members those who share the organization's Christian beliefs. Until these court cases, three universities held that student organizations may not discriminate based on religion, among other things, and had asserted this blanket prohibition applies to religious student organizations. In all cases, the universities changed their policies.


University of Georgia

In late 2006, the ''Pi chapter'' at the
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was prevented from registering as a student organization by university officials "because the group requires its members and officers to share the group's Christian beliefs". After months of negotiation between university officials, student officers of the local chapter, and officials at the fraternity's national headquarters, attorneys with the Christian Legal Society and Alliance Defense Fund filed a civil rights suit on December 5, 2006, in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia against the university on behalf of the fraternity. On December 10, 2006, the
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reported that the university would "remove the religion clause from the niversity's anti-discriminationpolicy for the Christian fraternity to settle this particular situation and is discussing an exception to religious discrimination
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could be put into place much like an exception to gender discrimination is in place for same-sex social fraternities and sororities."


University of Missouri

Ten students formed a chapter of Beta Upsilon Chi at the
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in April 2006. In December 2006, a university administrator notified the chapter that it would have to abide by campus prohibitions on discrimination based on "race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability" or status as a
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veteran. The fraternity objected and, with assistance from the Christian Legal Society, which sent university officials a letter listing several legal precedents protecting religious student groups' First Amendment rights of free association. In response, the university reversed its directive.


University of Florida

On March 16, 2007, the ''Upsilon chapter'' at the University of Florida was officially recognized by the national board. The
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refused to recognize the chapter as a registered student organization because the fraternity did not accept non-Christians and would not recognize the chapter as a social fraternity because it was too exclusive. On July 10, 2007, the Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom and the Christian Legal Society filed a lawsuit on behalf of Beta Upsilon Chi against officials of the university for various constitutional violations. During the legal proceedings, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court ruled that the university must recognize the chapter pending appeal. Ultimately, the case was dismissed when the university amended its policies to accommodate the chapter.


Vanderbilt University

On November 4, 2010, the ''Hustler'' student newspaper at
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published a report alleging that an anonymous alumnus and a senior member of the Beta Upsilon Chi chapter at Vanderbilt were evicted from the fraternity for being gay.Liz Furlow, 'Former Beta Upsilon Chi members allege unfair treatment based on sexual orientation', in ''Vanderbilt Hustler'', Nov 4, 201

/ref> If true, would have violated Vanderbilt policies against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.Liz Furlow, 'Bandas: formal complaint against BYX needed to take action', in ''Vanderbilt Hustler'', Nov 10, 2010 According to the ''Hustler'', the code of conduct prohibits homosexuality, fornication, or adultery, citing First Epistle to the Corinthians, I Corinthians 6:15-20 and Hebrew 13:4.


Notable members

* Ben Rector, ''Arkansas,'' singer/songwriter * Tyler Toney, Garrett Hilbert, and Coby and Cory Cotton, ''Texas A&M,'' 4 of the 5 members of the sports and comedy group Dude Perfect, Cody Jones being the exception. * Zac Alley, ''Clemson,'' defensive coordinator for the West Virginia Mountaineers


Related organizations

In 1988, women from
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established Sigma Phi Lambda or Sisters for the Lord as a "female version of ."All About Sigma Phi Lambda
."
Sigma Phi Lambda
'' Retrieved on April 2, 2007.
Peck, Kevin. ''History of Beta Upsilon Chi, 1985-2000.'' Fort Worth, Texas: Beta Upsilon Chi Fraternity, 2000. In addition to its name, the sorority's system of cable groups closely mirrors Beta Upsilon Chi.


See also

* List of social fraternities * Christian fraternities


References


External links

* {{North American Interfraternity Conference Student organizations established in 1985 Christian organizations established in 1985 University of Texas at Austin Organizations based in Fort Worth, Texas 1985 establishments in Texas