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Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Assessmente Project:
The What, How, and Why of a Campus Visit
January 22, 2008

Description
Nineteen campuses have participated and have received evaluation reports from a Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Project Assessment team visit. AFA, NALFO, NIC, NPC, and NPHC have collectively come together for the future of our movement! The goal of the Coalition, over the next 10 years, is for every campus in the US and Canada with a fraternity/sorority community to participate in an assessment. It is an opportunity for your campus to delve deep into the current state of your community with the intent of taking your fraternity/sorority life program to the next level… TOGETHER! This initiative is an investment of all stakeholders. 
 
Please join us for the January 2008 virtual seminar, focusing on the next steps for the Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Assessment Project, how you can begin the conversations on your campus to bring a team visit, and first hand accounts of a visit.
 
Presenters
Kyle A. Pendleton is the Assistant Dean of Students at Purdue University and serves AFA as Past President. He has represented AFA on the Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Assessment Project board for the past year. He has been signicicantly involved in the ongoing development of the initiative and has served on a campus visit team.

Peter Smithhisler is the Executive Vice President of the North-American Interfraternity Conference. Pete served as program director for the Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Assessment Project from its inception until January, 2008, when a full time program director was hired. Pete has assisted all participating campuses in coordinating their visits, has participated on multiple campus visit teams, has overseen the writing of all assesssment reports, and has assistend campus professionals in their first action steps.

Megan Vadnais is the Assistant Dean of Students for Greek Life at the University of South Florida. She coordinated a campus visit for her institution during the spring of 2007 and is currently working with a wide variety of constituents on change initiatives targeted by the Coalition's report.

Jennifer M. Jones is the Assistant Dean of Student Life at Southern Methodist University, where she is currently working with colleagues to bring a Coalition campus visit. She is also the current President of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. and has participated on the Fraternity/Sorority Coalition Assessment Project board and on multiple campus visit teams.
 

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