Association
of Fraternity Advisors (AFA) - The
Association of Fraternity Advisors exists to support
and stimulate persons
who advise fraternities and sororities in higher education
and to enhance the positive influence of the fraternity
and sorority experience in student development by
providing definition and recognition for the profession,
encouraging research, establishing networks among
related interests and creating forums for interaction
and learning.
Center
for the Study of the College Fraternity
- The Center for the Study of the College Fraternity
was formed in 1979. The Center's mission is to encourage
and support study and dissemination of research of
high quality and educational significance on the role
of the fraternity and sorority in higher education.
The Center fulfills this mission in part through research
grants, publication of monographs and the Update newsletter,
and the indexing and collection of completed research
projects.
Fraternity
Executives Association (FEA) - The
Fraternity Executives Association exists to provide
educational and other support services for the professional
development of its members as well as to promote the
values and success of the fraternal movement.
Fraternity
Information and Programming Group (FIPG)
- FIPG is the nation's leading risk management association
for men's and women's fraternities. Among the resources
available from FIPG are the FIPG Manual, educational
speakers for an entire fraternity/sorority community
and the follow-up of violation reports. Do not hesitate
to request a copy of the FIPG policy. It is the standard
for risk management policies across the country.
Interfraternal
Task Force Alcohol-Free Fraternity Housing
- Our mission is to raise standards regarding the
use of alcohol in fraternity housing across North
America. The Task Force seeks to change the alcohol-centered
norms in fraternity life through education, and modeling
and, thus, improve the health and safety of collegiate
fraternity members.
Lambda
10 Project - Online community for Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual Fraternity Issues.
Miami
Leadership Commitment - Miami University's
comprehensive student leadership program is defined
by the belief that leadership is a mutual "influence
relationship" (Rost, 1993) where people work
together to improve or change something to their mutual
benefit. In this view, leadership is interactive and
relies on the emergence of various "leaders"
at various times. The traditional notion of a leader
as one who leads throughout the day or event is expanded,
thereby including anyone moving into and out of leadership
roles based on their individual strengths, energies,
and passions.
Mid-American
Greek Council Association - The purpose
of MGCA is to stimulate the growth and development
of college Greek Councils by promoting leadership
and educational experiences for student leaders at
colleges and universities within a 16-state region.
The annual leadership conference, other area conferences,
and other educational resources to member schools
and the general public are the basis of the Association's
educational services.
North-American
Interfraternal Foundation - The North
American Interfraternal Foundation exists to promote
and support leadership, educational, and research
initiatives that advance the North American college
fraternal experience by giving scholarships, grants
and recognition.
North-American
Interfraternity Conference (NIC) -
The North-American Interfraternity Conference is a
federation of 68 men's national and international
fraternities.
National
Order of Omega - The Order of Omega
was founded at the University of Miami in the fall
of 1959 by a group of outstanding fraternity men,
who felt that individuals in the Greek community should
be recognized for their service to the fraternity
system and the University.
National
Panhellenic Conference (NPC) - National
Panhellenic Conference, founded in 1902, is an umbrella
organization for 26 inter/national women's fraternities
and sororities. Each member group is autonomous as
a social, Greek-letter society of college women and
alumnae. Members are represented on over 620 college
and university campuses in the United States and Canada
and in over 5,300 alumnae associations, making up
over 3 million sorority women in the world.
National
Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. (NPHC)- The
purpose of the NPHC shall be to foster cooperative
actions of its members in dealing with matters of
mutual concern. To this end, the NPHC promotes the
well-being of its affiliate fraternities and sororities,
facilitates the establishment and development of local
councils of the NPHC and provides leadership training
for its constituents.
National
Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, Inc.
(NALFO) - National Association of Latino
Fraternal Organizations is an umbrella council for
Latino Greek Letter Organizations. The purpose of
NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal
relations, communication, and development of all Latino
Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership,
honesty, professionalism and education.
Stop
Hazing.org - "Educating to Eliminate
Hazing" An extensive site covering many aspects
of hazing including fraternity, sorority, athletic,
high school and military hazing. Check out the latest
hazing books, find anti-hazing speakers, read the
latest hazing news.
Student
Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA)
- NASPA is the leading voice for student affairs
administration, policy and practice. NASPA
provides professional development, promotes exemplary
practices, and is a leader in policy development.
NASPA helps senior student affairs officers and administrators,
student affairs professionals, faculty, and other
educators enhance student learning and development.
NASPA promotes quality and high expectations; advocates
for students; encourages diversity; and excels in
research and publication.