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Building on a Tradition of ExcellenceDelta Theta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega
Kansas State University
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Our Proud Heritage
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity has been an important part of Kansas State Universitysince 1920. With more than 1,700 Brothers initiated in our history, the DeltaTheta Chapter strives to influence the lives of numerous men and cultivate lasting
friendships and experiences. While many of our Brothers have pursued successful and
distinguished careers in business, law, medicine, and countless other endeavors, the
common bond of our brotherhood remains, along with our shared principles and values.
Most of us can trace at least some of our roots and success to ATW. The early training
we received through our Fraternity, including leadership, organizational and social
skills, teamwork and character, played an integral role in our personal success.
Todays Chapter may appear different compared to the one you knew, but the values
and lasting friendships remain and there is an unbroken chain ofATWs at Kansas State
University that has endured for more than 90 years. All alumni can be proud of the
legacy we have helped create and the historical quality of our Chapter that continues
to date. The Chapter plays a significant role in the personal and professional develop-
ment of its members, and this growth is crucial in todays competitive world.
The Chapter House is central to undergraduate life for Kansas State ATWs. It is the
rallying point, the living and learning center for our Brothers, and a place we have all
been fortunate enough to call home. With the commitment and dedication of alumni
and undergraduates alike, our home has served us well for many years.
Alpha Tau Omega has been a home away from home for hundreds of young men. Now,
as we look to the future and strive to maintain our record of accomplishments, we must
band together as alumni and ensure the continued success of our great Fraternity. Building
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Undergraduate Accomplishments2011
131-man Chapter, 80 men live in the Chapter House
3.114 spring GPA
True Merit Award (30th time receiving award)
Special Mention for Community Awareness and Honorable Mention for
Ross IMPACT Award
National Gold Communications Award (top communications in nation)
Excellence in Scholarship Award (yearly GPA above 3.0)
34 Endowment Fund scholarship recipients
(nearly $1.5 million awarded since fund creation in 1955)
In 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004 and again in 2005, the Chapter was recognized for
overall excellence by the National Fraternity with the Top Chapter Award.
In 2003, the Chapter received the National Award of Distinction from the
North-American Interfraternity Conference, recognizing Delta Theta as the top
undergraduate chapter in the nation (out of over 5,500 chapters).
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The Need to Rebuild
We must commit to the folloWing:say. To ensure the safety of our members, the new Chapter House will comply with
all of the stringent building codes associated with projects today. The Chapter House
will have a sprinkler system. Since 1975, tragic fires at fraternity houses in the UnitedStates have caused 43 deaths and 125 injuries. Creating a safe environment for our
Brothers living in the house and their guests will be a top priority. Not only will this
protect our students and guests, but it i s mandated by the Alpha Tau Omega National
Fraternity that a full sprinkler system be installed in the next three years.
Aad ad ty. We have all seen the impact of technology over the years,
as devices not present during your college years are now necessities. Todays students
require high-speed, wireless Internet and e-mail access, multiple electrical outlets per
room, quiet and well-lit study spaces, and increased privacy for the retention of upper-
classmen. The architectural plans reflect each of these needs.
c. Today, alternative student housing and fraternities at Kansas State are
aggressively responding to the competition by making significant investments toward
upgrading and replacing their facilities. Students and their parents demand more for
their housing dollars. Increasingly, students expect more room and more privacy. The
number of apartment complexes surrounding the campus increases each year. Ameni-
ties include covered parking, swimming pools, fitness rooms, and clubhouses. These
options, coupled with more space and privacy, draw both our older and prospective
members away from the Chapter House. While we have no intention of providing all
of the amenities that apartments offer, we must offer a safe, attractive facility in orderto be competitive on campus.
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The Building Corporation has reviewed the needs and desires of todays undergraduates, the condition and safety of our structure, as well as renovations thatother fraternities have completed to upgrade their chapter facilities. It is clear that we must make a major investment in our Chapter House if we are to providea beneficial educational experience and an up-to-date facility that will serve our undergraduate men well into this century. Recently, the alumni leadership established
a plan for the construction of a new Delta Theta Chapter House. Our new home will be built on the east side of our property and will increase the size of all functional
areas, offer new amenities such as a dedicated Chapter room, exercise room, library and business center, and provide for enhanced life safety and different room
arrangements to stay competitive with other living alternatives.
Ensuring the academic success of our members and assisting the Chapter in recruiting quality men must be top priorities of our alumni. A new facility is instrumental
in achieving these goals by providing a living and learning center that also serves as a proud symbol of our vision of excellence.
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Our ChallengesW add a ad w ca h. Our house at 1632 McCain has served
us well for more than 40 years, but signs of aging are starting to show, despite recent renova-
tions. Many of us have a strong connection to this house, but the Building Corporation recog-
nizes that construction costs for a remodel would possibly exceed new construction costs.
Additionally, the infrastructure needs would be costly and do little to improve the aesthetics or
functionality of the house. Building to the east of the Chapter House will also be the least dis-
ruptive to the continuity of the Chapter as the undergraduates will never be asked to live off
site while construction occurs.
W adad ay . An emerging trend across the
nation is the rebuilding or renovation of existing structures. In Manhattan, Beta Theta Pi, Delta
Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities have recently
renovated their chapter facilities. To compete with these and other fraternities, we must have a
competitive and attractive Chapter House.
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Da ta ca. The need for quiet, well-lit study space, computer resources, and other
academic components has never been greater. Kansas State is more academically competitive
than ever before. Additionally, Kansas State continues to invest in new on-campus housing,
which offers all these amenities and more. IfATW is to continue attracting academic-minded
students, we must equip our Chapter House to meet their changing needs.
W aa a a a w-dd da. Alpha Tau
Omega taught us things we could not learn in the classroom. The lessons of leadership, char-
acter, and personal responsibility are only the beginning of a very long list of traits enhanced
by the ATW experience. If we expect future generations to carry on our historical success, we
can settle for nothing less than the finest facility and resources.
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fay wad. The Kansas State fraternity system is an extremely competitive and grow-
ing market. Students recognize the value of a positive fraternity experience in a top chapter.
Completion of this project will help solidify Alpha Tau Omegas place as the premier fraternity
on campus.
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Our Plan
The Building Corporation has engaged the professional servicesof Bowman Bowman and Novick Architects to develop the de-sign of our new facility. In all areas, the architect has been instructed
to address mandatory building and fire code requirements. In addi-
tion, we have placed a special emphasis on the use of practical and
durable building materials, finishes, and fixtures. The aim is a high-
quality and adaptable facility that will provide a safe living and
learning environment for many years.
The corporation members and architect have designed a 27,000-
square-foot Chapter House that meets the ever-changing needs of
todays ATW collegians. This state-of-the-art facility will house
approximately 72-78 men. The estimate for this entire project to-
tals $5.5 million. We need support from all Delta Theta alumni if
we wish to make this house our home for the foreseeable future.
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First Floor Second Floor
Third FloorProject Highlights Improve energy efficiency
Provide adaptability
Improve security
Increase size of outdoor multifunctional activity area
Stabilize eroding bluff behind house, improve water runoff
Provide variety of bedroom arrangements
Increase size of functional areas:
Chapter room, dining room, rec. room
Provide new amenities: exercise room, business center,
additional public restrooms on all floors
Meet ATWNational mandate of sprinkler system
Improve mechanical, electrical, plumbing systems
Add central heating and air conditioning
Provide permanent outdoor and bicycle storage
Provide minimal disruption to Chapter members
Upgrade Chapter room and provide seclusion
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Project Estimates
totAl project cost $5,500,000
CONSTRUCTION
Materials and Contractor Fees $3,300,000
Demolition 35,000
Survey 4,000Geotechnical Report 5,000
Phase 1 Testing 10,000
Materials Testing 25,000
ContingencyOwners 86,000
Construction 435,000
Site 450,000
sba: c & s $4,350,000
Architect $285,000
Reimbursable Expenses 5,000
BORROWING COSTS
Appraisal 3,500
Bank Fees 500
Interest (during construction) 206,000
sba: A & Bw f $500,000
Furniture and Equipment $200,000
Fundraising Fees 250,000
Fundraising Expenses 25,000
Promotion 10,000
Dedication Weekend 40,000Capital and Maintenance Endowment 100,000
Other Contingency 25,000
sba: o c $650,000
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Investing in Our Future
Our investment in Alpha Tau Omega will ensure the future success of our Chapter.College fraternities play a relevant role in shaping the lives of young men.Today, perhaps more than ever, it is important that we provide young men with a
group-living environment that offers opportunities for high academic achievement
and the development of leadership and social skills.
We have an excellent group of undergraduate men who have already made a gen-erous commitment of $100,000 to the capital campaign. They also commit to work
hard in continuing the programs and traditions that have benefited the lives of so
many ATWs over the years. Together with our undergraduates, the volunteer lead-
ership is dedicated to this major undertaking, which will allow us to secure the future
of our new Chapter House and continue to be a premier fraternity at Kansas State
University.
pay i fwad
You are the only one who can place a value on your ATWmembershipthe lifelong
friendships you made, the development of your values and principles, and the manyways the Delta Theta Chapter enhanced your college years.
The men who came before you made your experience possible. Your investment in
Delta Theta Chapter now is absolutely vital to the future success of our Fraternity
and our undergraduate Brothers. We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan.
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Because of the magnitude and importance of our objectives, we are urging all
alumni to consider significant contributions to the campaign. In order for each alumnus
to maximize his participation, pledges can be structured over a five-year period and
may qualify through employer gift-matching policies. Early support of the cam-
paign is preferable to help reduce borrowing costs.
Gifts in honor or in memory of Brothers, as well as family and pledge class contri-
butions, are welcome. Recognition in such cases will be given to both the donor
and honoree.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. With your support, ATW will
continue to provide a quality living environment that supports, nurtures, and
develops outstanding young men with the skills and confidence to face an ever-changing
world. The commitment we make today cannot be underestimatedit will have a
ripple effect on the lives of our Alpha Tau Omega Brothers for years to come.8
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Campaign Giving Levels
Dad c $250,000 and Above
pa c $150,000 to $249,999
gd c $100,000 to $149,999
sv c $50,000 to $99,999
Bz c $25,000 to $49,999
rd t sy $15,000 to $24,999
Aa ta c sy $10,000 to $14,999
t ca sy $5,000 to $9,999
t m sy $2,500 to $4,999
t sa sy $1,000 to $2,499
h D Up to $999
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ALPHA TAU OMEGA I KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY I 15220 S. MULLEN STREET I OLATHE, KS 66062