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Interning at UIFI
Serving as an Intern at UIFI can be a very fulfilling experience for a UIFI Graduate. This is an excellent opportunity to give back and contribute to the learning of your interfraternal brothers and sisters from across North-America. UIFI Interns play a very critical role from managing much of the logistical support for a session to delivering their testimonials, which are consistently viewed as a highlght of the experience for many interns and participants alike.
Who is eligible to be a UIFI intern?
Interns for UIFI must be graduates of the Institute and be an undergraduate student involved in fraternity/sorority life. Students graduating from their institution in the spring/summer of 2013 are ligible and encouraged to apply. Professionals and non-students are not eligible to apply.
What is the role of the UIFI Intern?
The primary role of the intern is to provide logistical support to ensure a positive UIFI experience for facilitators and students participating in the program. Interns may also assist with experiential activities and other curriculum components as part of the session leadership team along with the session coordinator and NIC coordinator.
What are the specific responsibilities of a UIFI Intern?
- Besides bringing a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and sense of fun, the interns will do the following:
- Assist with presentation/facilitation of curriculum components as determined by session coordinator and NIC coordinator.
- Prepare and present a brief testimonial for participants about how they took their UIFI experience and created positive change within their chapter, council, and/or fraternity/sorority communities.
- Serve as a liaison to facilitators and students, especially in preparation for chapter meetings.
- Coordinate and facilitate all evening social activities at the chapter house.
- Participate in evening facilitator team meetings.
- Coordinate transportation arrival and departure schedules for students flying to UIFI.
- Ensure all equipment and materials for each day's sessions are available
- Respect the policies and procedures of the North-American Interfraternity Conference and all other national entities connected to the Intern's affiliation.
- Live in the chapter house during the entire institute.
- Support the substance-free policy of UIFI, share this expectation with participants and assist in holding them accountable to it.
- Coordinate facility needs, rooming lists, door signs, meal assignments, name tag/folder distribution, house tours, etc.
- Coordinate group picture.
- Coordinate transportation for off-site activities such as service projects, social events, etc.
- At all times act in a professional manner and as a representative of the NIC and UIFI. This includes acting and dressing appropriately, participating in appropriate activities and confronting inappropriate ones
What costs are involved?
Interns are expected to cover their own travel expenses to and from the UIFI host sites. The NIC will cover all lodging and meal expenses and will provide materials for the program.
Session Dates
UIFI 2013 Session Dates for Interns Are:
- Session 1: May 9-15
- Session 2: May 13-19
- Session 3: May 16-22
- Session 4: May 30 - June 5
- Session 5: June 3-9
- Session 6: June 13-19
- Session 7: June 20-26
- Session 8: July 8-14
- Session 9: July 11-17
- Session 10: July 18-24
- Session 11: July 22-28
How do I apply?
The application deadline for Intern applications was February 28, 2013. The NIC has begun the review of applications and all applicants will be notified of their status by the end of March.
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Scholarships to UIFI
Many fraternal organizations and foundations provide full or partial scholarships to attend UIFI. The following organizations hav eindicated they will provide scholarships for UIFI 2013. Check back regularly as this list will be updated throughout the spring.
Alpha Epsilon Phi
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Kappa Lambda
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Xi Delta
Beta Theta Pi
Chi Omega
Chi Phi
Delta Chi
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Gamma
Delta Phi Epsilon
Delta Tau Delta
Delta Upsilon
Delta Zeta
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta Rho
Phi Iota Alpha
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Kappa Theta
Phi Mu Delta
Phi Sigma Sigma
Pi Beta Phi
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Psi Upsilon
Richard G Miller Memorial Foundation
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Beta Rho
Sigma Kappa
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Pi
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Theta Chi
Theta Phi Alpha
Triangle Fraternity
Zeta Beta Tau
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