
2009 Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) program & Rosenberg UIFI
Scholarship
applications now available!
Each year the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) sponsors a
five-day leadership institute for fraternity and sorority members. Since its
inception in 1990, UIFI has challenged nearly 3,000 fraternity and sorority
students representing almost 250 different universities and colleges, and 115
different Greek affiliations to make a difference in the Greek communities.
UIFI is a principle-centered approach to creating change
within a Greek community. Lessons learned at UIFI will be beneficial for a
lifetime.
UIFI helps participants identify the timeless principles
through which they can define themselves individually and organizationally.
UIFI then helps participants recognize how they can act
out these principles by honing important life skills in areas such as
leadership, group dynamics, service, and organizational change and
development.
UIFI also generates a momentum toward positive change in
local Greek communities by creating a strong connection among all participants
where people feel responsible to each other and to the greater good called
"fraternity." Commitment helps UIFI graduates translate their enlightenment
into action.
UIFI is an institute, not a conference. As an institute,
it offers a unified curriculum to all participants. Each educational component
builds on a previous segment and leads into the next. All sessions offer
hands-on experiential activities and ample discussion time to address
individual concerns. Major sessions are complemented by small group meetings
(called chapters) held throughout the session. Chapter meetings are designed
to assist each UIFI participant in developing his or her desired leadership
skills and goals, gaining new ideas, and creating concrete action plans for
his/her return to campus.
At UIFI you will:
- Experience team-building at its best with your fellow UIFI chapter
members.
- Learn the value of a Greek environment that promotes academic achievement,
ritual-based decision making, and a balanced college experience.
- Be challenged to explore your potential as a leader.
- Tap your power to motivate and encourage others.
- Experience the excitement of "Into the Streets," a hands-on service plunge
in the local community.
- Identify what's important to you.
- Be able to recognize signs of group think that interfere with building
community.
- Better understand the urgency for change and your responsibility to
facilitate it.
- Exchange ideas with other participants and facilitators.
- Receive a resource kit designed to help you involve others in activities
similar to those at UIFI.
- Leave encouraged, energized, and confident to face the challenges ahead of
you.
- Identify resources which and professionals who will help you achieve your
goals and objectives upon returning to campus.
- Translate Awareness Into Action
Living and Learning Together
The intimate living atmosphere, personal attention from quality
facilitators, educational sessions which are interactive by design, and constant
idea sharing among participants are just a few of the reasons why UIFI has been
such a special experience for so many students.
Each session will offer 50 - 60 Greek leaders and 15 fraternity and sorority
professionals from throughout the United States and Canada a live-in institute
experience. A chapter house will become "home" for our time together. Large
group programs are complemented by regular small group meetings in "chapters" of
10 - 12 students. From late night conversations to the one-on-one personal
discussions, you're making new friends and supporters for life.
Sessions and chapter meetings are led by professionals committed to helping
you achieve your desired outcomes. These professionals are staff and volunteers
of fraternities and sororities and campus fraternity/sorority professionals.
UIFI is interactive, fun, challenging, inspiring, encouraging, and beneficial.
Triangle Scholarships
To enable Triangle brothers to attend UIFI, Triangle Education
Foundation is proud to sponsor 13 scholarships to the 2009 program. These
scholarships pay for conference registration. Scholarship recipients are
responsible for their travel to/from the UIFI site (Indianapolis or Los
Angeles).
If you are interested in going to UIFI and want to attend on a scholarship
paid for by the Triangle Education Foundation, you must complete this
application and return it to the National
Headquarters by April 6, 2009. Once all of the applications have been reviewed, all
applicants will be notified as to whether they were awarded a scholarship or
not. All remaining procedures and requirements will then be discussed with the
final scholarship recipients.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Fraternity's
Executive Director
at (317) 837-9640.
Portions of this text provided by the North-American Interfraternity
Conference.
| Previous UIFI
attendees from Triangle include: |
Armour
Lanny Anaya
Brook Beardsley
Michael DeLeone
Troy Dupont
Carey Gorski
Kevin Hurley
Jim Moran
Ghanshyam Patel
E-Fann Saung
Paul Uhn
Chris Yim
Cincinnati
Adam Case
Sam Cooper
Jason Ellis
Adam Follrod
Brandon Grote
Eric Meyer
Jesse Riha
Matt Schmees
Dave Slack
Matt Wallbrown
Dave Wright
Darryl Young
Colorado State
Ryan Avery
Reid Hobler
Derek Lacock
Brian Lally
Michael Thompson
Jason Van Ort
Houston
Willie Hendricks
Illinois
Robert Bierman
Thomas Korder
Patrick Lindley
Iowa State
Matt Baird
Brant Bristow
Josh Brown
Jesse Bulman
Bryce Campell
Jason Carroll
Ryan Clemens
Cory Dawkins
Nathan Dolezal
Pat Glennon
Nathan Grotelueschen
Timothy Herrick
Lance Juffer
Ben Kubczak
Dax Kuhfuss
Chris Moe
Colby Moorberg
Matt Ostanik
Olaf Peterson
Jdia Plum
Brian Rayski
Kyle Robertson
Jonathan Sevald
Brian Vanecek
Sysouk Vongphasouk
Chad Whitman
Kentucky
Eric Devins
Ryan Newman
Gregg Potts
Kansas
Douglas Clark
Kansas State
Matthew Ownby |
Louisville
Ahmed Awadallah
Rob Catlett
Matt Chanda
Jeremy Coyle
Josh Edlin
Chris Finger
Andy Goss
Jeremy Gray
Josh Hillman
Mark Jones
Richard Jones
Adwait Kumar
Scott Lange
Michael Murphy
Josh Nickel
Robby Niehaus
Ryan Peterson
Charles Pulley
Michael Schoen
Marc Smith
Ray Smith
Aaron Stonebrook
Alan Ward
Kevin Wild
Chris Wiles
Jason Zoeller
Marquette
Gabe Brackman
Jeremy Brackman
Julius Carter
Patrick Dolan
Brian Keller
Mike Meyer
Jason Moulden
Ryan Murphy
Benjamin Nave
Travis Nickels
Wesley Pedersen
Nick Sayotovich
Ronald Tiongco
Scott Town
Jason Wilcox
Michigan State
Brandon Davis
Jaben Kitson
Charnel Massoude
Alex Rucker
Michigan Tech
Dan Amerman
Nick Anton
Eric Kirchner
Minnesota
David Fleischhacker
Dave Gavle
Jason Myers
Mark Snyder
Yuching Wong
Missouri Mines
Christopher McGauley
Patrick Smythe
MSOE
Eric Schaefer
Nebraska
Anthony Fehr
Joshua Henderson
Matthew Kappes
Frank Opal
Dillon Sadofsky
Jordan Sena
Michael Waid |
Northern Illinois
Jim Dorynek
Mike HudecOhio State
Joseph Cerrato
Bryan Kern
Brian McDaniel
Justin Vincent
Oklahoma
J. Mark Garner
Penn State
Pat Cozzi
Ben Jones
Josh Keir
Daniel Miller
Andy Moyer
Pittsburgh
Bruce Diges
Andrew Downs
Kevin Hehman
Daniel Mazzei
Michael Parrotta
Purdue
John Berlakovich
Dan Shultz
Brian Scott
RIT
Scott Loyer
John Marcello
Dan Wiltberger
Rose Tech
Stanislays Blaszczyk
Corey Blevins
Justin Jent
Mike Novotney
Jacob Phillips
Ian Steenhagen
South Dakota Mines
Seth Ritter
Texas A&M
Aaron Bryant
Tim Pease
Doug Wensrich
Toledo
Jeremy Avery
Scot Burbacher
Jeremy Forsythe
Bruce Hubble
Mike VanAlstine
Tri-State
Chris Denton
UCLA
Maziyar Amini
Dan Asheghian
Erik Olsen
Harsha Rao
UWM
Dan Guido
Tim Haagensen
Elliot Roman
Richard Spaeth
Wisconsin
Neal Lawrence
Justin Licht
Nicholas Marsh
Andrew Severance |
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Facilitators/Interns: |
Dan Amerman
Andy Goss
Leo Glass |
Brian Tenclinger
Scott Bova |
Merle Newlon
Adam Case
Ray Smith |
If you attended UIFI and your name is
missing from the above list, please
let us know! Email Scott Bova at
SBova@Triangle.org with your
information. |
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