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BPIA Collegiate Chapter Interest Form

Thank you for your interest in starting a BPIA Collegiate Chapter at your institution! By joining our growing network of student-led chapters, you’re taking the first step toward empowering the next generation of global Black leaders in international affairs. Please complete the form below, and you can expect to hear from a member of our team within one month regarding next steps and onboarding.

For any questions, contact collegiatecouncil@iabpia.org or visit https://iabpia.org/Collegiate-Chapters to learn more about how BPIA Collegiate Chapters are mobilizing students and young professionals to lead in diplomacy, policy, and global engagement.

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Full Name *
Email Address *
Phone Number *
Your Linkedin / Website (if you have) *
Current City, State/Country *
Are you a BPIA member? (Not Required to Submit Form) *
What university do you attend? *
What is your major/minor/concentration? *
What year are you at your university? *
Are you in touch with at least 5 additional students that would either be interested in participating as a general member or serving on the executive board of your university's chapter? (This is advised by not required) *
Do you have a faculty or staff advisor in mind? If so, who? [Note: this is required].  *
Are you familiar with the requirements and processes for applying to be recognized as an official organization on your university campus? (If not, it is encouraged to being researching) *
Has the new organization application deadline for your university passed? If so, when was it and how will it impact student org funding and resources (consider meeting space, student engagement, co-sponsorships, and events)? *
What resources or additional support would you need? *
How did you hear about the opportunity to start a BPIA Collegiate Chapter? *
Any questions, comments, or concerns? *
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