- What is IFI?
- Who should attend?
- How much does it cost to attend?
- Where is IFI?
- Where will I sleep?
- What should I wear?
- What should I bring?
- What is provided?
- How do I travel to IFI?
- How do I learn More?
What is IFI?
IFI is a professional development institute designed to challenge assumptions, elevate the level of discourse surrounding Greek Life issues and build relationships between headquarters and campus-based Greek Life staff.
Who should attend?
Greek Life professionals with 9 months to 5 years professional experience are welcomed to attend.
How much does it cost to attend?
$500 covers food, lodging and materials. A limited number of scholarships are available. The deadline for “early bird” registration will be the second Wednesday in May.
Where is IFI?
IFI is held at a fraternity or sorority chapter facility on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University.
Where will I sleep?
IFI participants will sleep, dine, and gather at the Chapter Facility. Meals are provided.
What should I wear?
You should wear whatever you are comfortable wearing. There is no expectation to dress formally throughout the week. Casual Dress is customary.
What should I bring?
You should bring whatever you’d normally bring for a hotel stay. Personal items, including linens, and toiletries are recommended.
What is provided?
Meals (with the exception of a night out on the town), and IFI materials are provided.
How do I travel to IFI?
How do I learn More?
Registration / Scholarships
Justin Kirk (kirk@deltau.org)
General Information
Jeremiah Shinn, Boise State University (jeremiahshinn@boisestate.edu)
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