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Leadership Development
The Greek Life and Intercultural Education area within the Office of the Dean of Students is responsible for facilitating leadership development programs for chapter officers and the general membership of fraternities and sororities. Student committees composed of men and women within the Greek community coordinate many of the programs. From new member programs to leadership retreats to diversity education, Greek Life and Intercultural Education strives to educate students about critical issues facing the campus community and to enhance the students' leadership skills. Please click on the individual links for more information about each of our programs. For further information on how to get involved with any Greek Life and Intercultural Education programs, please call (512) 471-9700.

Leadership Opportunities
Order of Omega
Greek leadership honorary that recognizes juniors and seniors who have displayed outstanding scholarship, involvement and leadership within the campus community.
Greek 101
Program where fraternity and sorority new members have the opportunity to hear information that challenges them to accept the responsibilities of being a member of our Greek community.
Greek Leadership Issues Course
This three-hour class is an upper division elective that is taught through the Department of Educational Psychology (EDP 369K) each semester. Fraternity and sorority members who take this class learn about the critical issues leaders can face within the Greek community.
The CHANGE Institute
Held in the fall, fraternity and sorority members apply and are selected to attend this weekend institute that focuses on critical issues related to diversity, including multiculturalism and social justice.
Greek Leadership Retreat
The annual Greek Leadership Retreat, which is held in the spring semester, is designed to assist current and potential leaders with the Greek community in developing and refining their leadership skills.
