FAQ - Installation & Induction Ceremony
>> Monday, April 20, 2009
Q: What is an installation?
A: An installation is an official ceremony that announces the incoming committee members to take over the new positions.
Q: What is an induction?
A: It is an official pledge to be an rotaractor. All members should be inducted in Rotaract's constitution. It comes with a certificate.
Q: Do I need to pay for the induction certificate?
A: Yes. The induction certificate will cost only SGD$2.
Q: Why should we go for the installation and induction ceremony?
A: It is highly complusory for all members to go and it is a meaningful event. For members/committee members, some of us are not inducted and we need to be inducted to be official members. After the induction, you would considered a rotaractor till you are 30 years old.
Q: Does the installation have any food? Must we pay?
A: Yes. The installation ceremony comes with food included. Yes. Payment of food is included when you enter the venue but at a minimum of cost price to members. We will keep the cost low. Do not worry.
A: An installation is an official ceremony that announces the incoming committee members to take over the new positions.
Q: What is an induction?
A: It is an official pledge to be an rotaractor. All members should be inducted in Rotaract's constitution. It comes with a certificate.
Q: Do I need to pay for the induction certificate?
A: Yes. The induction certificate will cost only SGD$2.
Q: Why should we go for the installation and induction ceremony?
A: It is highly complusory for all members to go and it is a meaningful event. For members/committee members, some of us are not inducted and we need to be inducted to be official members. After the induction, you would considered a rotaractor till you are 30 years old.
Q: Does the installation have any food? Must we pay?
A: Yes. The installation ceremony comes with food included. Yes. Payment of food is included when you enter the venue but at a minimum of cost price to members. We will keep the cost low. Do not worry.