Interfraternal Leadership Programs

Scholarships Available for Interfraternal Leadership Programs

As a brotherhood committed to encouraging our members to become exceptional leaders, Pi Kappa Phi is offering scholarships to undergraduate members who are interested in taking part in the AFLV LeaderShape program or the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) this summer.

AFLV LeaderShape

The LeaderShape Institute challenges participants to lead with integrity while working towards a vision grounded in their deepest values. Participants explore not only what they want to do, but who they want to be. Dynamic, challenging and exciting, the week is intended to produce a breakthrough in the leadership capacity of participants, benefiting them individually, as well as their respective communities and the organizations they will go on to lead and serve in the future—fraternal, campus, city, state, country and the world.

The AFLV LeaderShape sessions will bring together fraternity and sorority leaders from across North America to explore these important personal and community focused skills and philosophy all under the umbrella of shared fraternal values. This summer, AFLV will be offering two regionally based sessions of LeaderShape:

Southeast: Orlando, May 17-20, 2020

West Coast: Los Angeles, August 2-5, 2020

Pi Kappa Phi has partnered with the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values (AFLV) to offer three (3) scholarships for Pi Kappa Phi members to attend one of the sessions being held regionally this summer. This is a great leadership opportunity for rising juniors and seniors to consider applying for. To apply, complete this short form by Wednesday, March 25, 2020.

UIFI

UIFI is a five-day leadership experience presented by the North-American Interfraternity Council (NIC) in Bloomington, Ind. The institute seeks to inspire and educate the current generation of fraternity and sorority leaders to become dedicated, courageous and principled builders of the future.

This summer, the NIC will host 6 sessions of UIFI in Bloomington.

Session 1: May 14-17
Session 2: May 28-31
Session 3: June 4-7
Session 4: June 11-14
Session 5: July 9-12
Session 6: July 16-19

If you are interested in applying for Pi Kappa Phi’s UIFI scholarship, you are asked to please prepare a 250-word essay describing how UIFI would be a beneficial experience and how this experience will allow you to help strengthen your chapter and your community. You should also submit a copy of your resume, highlighting your leadership and involvement experiences. Essays and resumes, as well as any questions about the scholarship, should be sent by Wednesday, March 25, 2020, to Director of Member Development Dylan McKenzie.