About MAASU

The Midwest Asian American Students Union (MAASU) was started in response to a need for political unity among Asian American students in the Midwest. By 1990, there were more than 20 universities in the Midwest that had formed APA organizations. Some had been around for years; some were in their infancy. Students felt there needed to be an organization that would support the growth of these organizations and organize APA students in the Midwest for political activism.

Constitution of the Midwest Asian American Students Union

Preamble

In an effort to unite Asian American groups across the Midwest, to voice the opinions of these groups in regards to pertinent issues, andd to promote the varying cultures that comprise the Asian American community, we hereby establish the Midwest Asian American Students Union

Article I: Name

The name of this aforementioned organization shall be called the Midwest Asian American Students Union and hereafter referred to as MAASU.

Article II: Membership

Any school falling within the Midwest region s eligible to join MAASU as set forth in the bylaws. All authority of MAASU shall ultimately rest in the member schools in conjuncture with the Executive Coordinating Committee.

Section I: Eligibility

  • Organizational: membership shall be open to one formally recongized Asian American studen organization per campus.
  • Individual: Non-voting membership shall be open to al interested individuals who do not belong to any formally recongized student organization.

Section II: Application of Membership

One Asian-American organization per campus desiring membership in MAASU shall demonstrate their interest and support by completing an application form and by paying an annual membership fee. The amount of this fee shall be determined at the MAASU Spring Conference meeting of the Executive Coordinating Committee. Upon review of the application and receivement of the membership dues, schools shall be considered members of MAASU.

Section III: Impeachment

Impeachment proceedings shall be a petition accompanied by a bill of particulars. Impeachment shall be done by a ?-majority vote of the Executive Coordinating Committee after a hearing consisting of the speaker for the petition of impeachment and a representative of the organization in question.

Article III: Regions

MAASU Shall be divided into two regions, which will consist of Region I and Region II. With the inclusion of further institutions, the ECC will assgn the corresponding states appropriately.

Region I: Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois.
Region II: Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma.

Article IV: Midwest Representatives

Each member school shall designate a MAASU representative. This position shall be open to all students and the procedure of appointment shall be determined by the member school. There shall be only one representative per school and that representative shall have no more than one vote. Each representative shall also serve as a contact person who will have the responsibility to provide and disseminate information to and from MAASU.

Article V: Executive Coordinating Committee (ECC)

The Executive Coordinating Committee of MAASU shall consist of an Executive Chair, Public Relations Officer, Development and Outreach (2), Advocacy, Communications (2), Technical Networking, Programming, Secretary, and Finance.

Article: VI: Executive Officers

Article VII: Director(s)

Article VIII: The Leadership Retreat

There shall be a Leadership Retreat as set forth in the bylaws. Each member school shall have one vote during the general assembly at the Leadership Retreat, as set forth in the bylaws. The general assembly at the leadership retreat shall, by 2/3 vote, have the authority to affirm, amend, or revoke any action any action taken by the ECC.

Article XI: The MAASU Conference

There shall be the MAASU Conference, as set forth by the bylaws. Each member school shall have one vote during the general assembly at the MAASU Conference, as set forth by the by laws. The general assembly at the MAASU Conference shall, by 2/3 vote, have the authority to affirm, amend, or revoke any action taken by the ECC. The general assembly at the MAASU Conference shall, by majority vote, elect the officers of the ECC, as set forth in the bylaws.

Article X: Board of Advisors

There shall be a Board of Advisors. Nominees will be made by the Director. The ECC will see all the applicants from the BOA (nominated or applied) and BOA makes their recommendations, but the ECC makes the final say (3/4 majority needed) There shall be at least three members of the Board of the Advisors during any given MAASU year.

Article XI: Amendments

Any member organization in good standing can propose an amendment to the constitution, and must receive a 3/4 approval from the ECC and general assembly for it to be implemented.

Bylaws of the Midwest Asian American Students Union

Article I: Objectives

Article II: Membership

Article III: Executive Officers

Article IV: Executive Coordinating Committee

Article V: The Leadership Retreat

Article VI: The MAASU Spring Conference

Article VII: Board of Advisors

Article VIII: Budget and Dues

Amendments

Revisited Jan. 2004