Texas Tech University

Emerging Leaders

FSL 202

FSL 202 is a program taught once a month by Fraternity and Sorority Life staff. This leadership development program is open to students looking to be further involved in the fraternity and sorority life experience. The program helps students identify and formulate personal values in the context of their fraternity or sorority experience, develop relationship skills through interactive dialogue, and tries to instill sense of passion for the fraternity and sorority life community at Texas Tech.

Emerging Leaders Course

Launching Fall 2016, this  8-week program is designed to develop student leaders within our community. The course will be taught weekly by Fraternity and Sorority Life staff starting in September 2016. Students will learn about The Student Leadership Challenge, leadership theories, personal leadership styles, and other necessary skills to become a powerful presence on campus. Students will be selected to participate through formal nominations and applications.

Leadership Conferences

All-Greek Leadership Conference

The mission of the All Greek Leadership Conference is to educate Greek Letter Organization members on leadership, collaboration with university administration, networking, and chapter improvement while celebrating the similarities of all Greek students. This conference promises to exemplify the goals of not only fraternity and sorority life, but also university core values and support of cooperation among SEC fraternity and sorority communities.

In addition, this conference will nourish existing or create new leadership programming across councils while celebrating the uniqueness of the fraternal experience of National Interfraternity Council (NIC), National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), National Asian Pacific Islander American Panhellenic Association (NAPA), National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC), National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) affiliated organizations.

Southeastern Interfraternity Conference

Each February, nearly 600 fraternity leaders throughout the southeastern U.S. converge on Atlanta to attend the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference Leadership Academy. The Academy is a three-day educational conference, starting February 19th and ending the 21st, that features something for everyone, regardless of his/her role in the fraternity community.

Well-known educational speakers anchor the Academy curriculum. At least one general session covering broad fraternity issues is scheduled each day. Smaller, more-intimate breakout sessions are also scheduled daily. Breakout sessions provide a variety of opportunities to discuss specific challenges, learn new ideas and interact with fraternity leaders from around the region. Both students and advisors will find programming geared specifically toward their varied interests and challenges.