Government of the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Business Regulation Administration CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that all applications of the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT have been complied with and accordingly, this CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT is hereby issued to CONCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF STANDARDS FOR STUDENT SERVICES/DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Name Change To CONCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF STANDARDS IN HIGHER EDUCATION as of June 3 rd, 1993. Joan Parrott-Fonseca Director Barry K. Campbell Administrator Business Regulation Administration Patricia E. Grays Assistant Superintendent of Corporations Corporations Division Sharon Pratt Kelly Mayor
OFFICE OF RECORDER OF DEEDS, D.C. Corporation Division Sixth and D Streets, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20001 C E R T I F I C A T E THIS IS TO CERTIFY that all provisions of the District of Columbia Non-profit Corporation Act have been complied with and ACCORDIMGLY this certificate of incorporation is hereby issued to the CONCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF STANDARDS FOR STUDENT SERVICES/DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS as of the date hereinafter mentioned. Date December 24, 1980 Margurite C. Stokes Acting Recorder of Deeds, D.C Jon M. Duty Assistant Superintendent Of Corporations Merion S. Barry, Jr., Mayor District of Columbia RDC-55 September, 1980
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF STANDARDS FOR STUDENT SERVICES/DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS TO : The Recorder of Deeds Washington, D.C. We, the undersigned natural persons of the age of 21 years or more, acting as incorporators of a corporation, adopt the following ARTICLE OF INCORPORATION for such corporation, pursuant to the District of Columbia Non-Profit Corporation Act: FIRST: The name of the Corporation is COUNCIL FOR THE ADVANCMENT OF STANDARDS FOR STUDENT SERVICES/DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. SECOND: The period of its duration is perpetual. THIRD: The purpose or purposes for which the Corporation is organized are for such benevolent, charitable, and educational purposes as may qualify it as an exempt organization pursuant to Internal revenue Code, Section 501(c) (3), or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Code; including, but not
PAGE TWO Limited to: (1) Generally to improve and advance student services, development programs, and educational opportunities in institutions of higher education. (2) To promote cooperative inter-association effort to improve the quality of services offered to students by establishing, adopting, and/or recommending professional standards for student services/development programs and by establishing, adopting and/or recommending standards for preparing professionals for these fields; (3) To encourage accreditation agencies to utilize student services/development program standards; (4) To provide professional standards and consultation to assist institutions of higher education in the evaluation and improvement of their student services development programs; (5) To provide professional standards and consultations to assist institutions of higher education in the evaluation and improvement of preparation programs in the student services/development areas; (6) To increase awareness of the importance of professional standards for student services/development program areas and activities; (7) To do and engage in any all lawful activities that may be incidental or reasonably necessary
PAGE THREE to any of the foregoing purposes, and to have and exercise all other powers and authority now or hereafter provided under the laws of the District of Columbia; and (8) To receive, and, if necessary, to solicit dues, grants, and funds for the foregoing purposes. FOURTH: capital stock. This Corporation is not organized for profit and shall have no FIFTH: This Corporation will have classes of membership as provided in the by-laws of the Corporation. SIXTH: The manner of electing or appointing Directors of the Corporation shall be as provided in the by-laws of the Corporation. SEVENTH: No part of the net earnings of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of or be distributed to its Directors, officers, or other private persons. The Corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in Article THIRD herein. No substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise to attempt to influence legislation, and the Corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any
PAGE FOUR candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Article, the Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from Federal Income Tax under Internal Revenue Code section 501 (c) (3) or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law. EIGHT: The remaining assets of the Corporation, in the event of dissolution or final liquidation, shall be applied and distributed as follows: A. All Liabilities and obligations of the Corporation shall be paid, satisfied, and discharged, or provision shall be made therefore; any assets held on the condition they be returned, transferred, or conveyed upon dissolution shall be disposed of in accordance with such requirement. B. All remaining assess of every nature and description whatsoever shall be distributed to one or more corporations, funds, foundations, or organizations, qualified for exemption from tax as an exclusively charitable or educational corporation or foundation under the Internal Revenue Code, as amended, or any successor provisions.
PAGE FIVE NINTH: office of the Corporation is: Private property of the Directors shall not be subject to payment of any Corporate debt. The address, including street and number, of the initial registered C/o Carmen Neuberger Division of Student Life American University Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016 The name of the initial registered agent at such address is Carmen Neuberger. The Corporation may have such other offices as may from time to time be designated by the directors. TENTH: The number of Directors constituting the initial Board of Directors is fourteen (14). The name and address of each of the initial board of Directors, including street and number, is as follow: Name: Address: Theodore K. Miller James D. Condie Chester A. Berry Ray Lewis, Chair American College Personnel Association Professor 408 Aderhold College of Education University of Georgia Athens, Georgia 3060 Association of College and Universities Housing Officers 103A Carr Building University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 Association of College Unions Executive Director Box 7286 Stanford, California 94305 Association for School, College & University Staffing
PAGE SIX Career Planning & Placement Services North Texas State University NT Box 13376 Denton, Texas 76203 Lynne D. Battle Charles A. Marchall College Placement Council Manager of Governmental and Legal Affairs 1101 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Suite 705 Washington, D. C. 20036 National Association of College Admissions Counselors Executive Director 933 Lawler Suite 500 Skokie, Illinois 60077 E. T. Joe Buchanan National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Dean of Student Services Tidewater Community College Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 Laurine E. Fitzgerald Sylvia S. Stewart Charles R. Dassance National Association for Women Deans, Administrator & Counselors Dean of Graduate School 330 Dempsey Hall Univ. of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901 National Clearinghouse for Commuter Programs Director, Commuter Affairs University of Maryland 1195 Student Union Building College Park, Maryland 20742 National Council on Student Development Piedmont Virginia C.C. Route 6, Box 1A Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
PAGE SEVEN Donald Z. Schieber Donald J. Perigo Lucille Maurer Dyckman W. Vermilye National Entertainment and Campus Activities Association St. Johns University Grand Central & Utopia Pkwys. Jamaica, New York 11439 National Orientation Directors Association Director of Orientation University of Michigan Office of Orientation 2530 Student Activities Bldg. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Public Director Member, House of Delegates State of Maryland General Assembly 223 Lowe House Office Bldg. Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Public Director Pendle Hill Wallingford, Pennsylvania 19086 ELEVEN: Incorporator is as follows: The name and address, including street number of each Name: Ms. Lynne D. Battle Mr. William L. Thomas Ms. Carmen Neuberger Address: College Placement Council Manager of Governmental and Legal Affairs 1101 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Suite 705 Washington, D. C. 20036 Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 Division of Student Life American University Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016
PAGE EIGHT City of Washington District of Columbia, s. s.: Incorporators: I, Nancy Woodard, a Notary Public, hereby certify that on the 25 Th day of November, 1980, personally appeared before me, William L. Hermens Jr., who signed the foregoing document as Incorporator, and verified that the statements therein contained are true. Notary Public My Commission Expires: July 1,1982 I, Ester J. Dey, a Notary Public, hereby certify that on the _4 th day of December, 1980, personally appeared before me, Carmen Neubergee, who signed the foregoing document as Incorporator, and verified that the statements therein contained are true. Notary Public My Commission Expires: April 14, 1983