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We have all heard of the power of one,

but who really has the courage

to stand up and speak out

for what is right? I do,

and its all thanks to

Futures Quest.
-Jameson Root, Delta Tau Delta
Case Western Reserve University

DISCOVER... your priorities and goals

Futures Quest provides leadership training to men who have joined a fraternity in the last year. The focus of the weekend is identifying personal strength and limitations, developing leadership and communication skills, exploring personal values and strength of conviction, and making a commitment to fraternal ideals. Past participants have left with a plan for their future.

EXPLORE... dreams & aspirations

Only the top new members of Greek communities from across North America apply to attend Futures Quest. No previous leadership experience is necessary, however, a participant will need to possess a strong desire to learn about himself, be committed to his fraternal values, and be an active participant throughout the Quest.

Futures Quest is an intensive living-learning experience, with programs starting early in the morning and stretching well into the evenings. Together, participants are exposed to new ideas and possibilities, and they are encouraged to apply what they learn to their future fraternal experience. We learn from each other, stretch our boundaries, discover strengths, and dream about a successful future for fraternities.

NAVIGATE... through uncharted territory

Futures Quest takes place in the outdoors in Central Indiana. The wooded and beautiful retreat site offers modern facilities for our learning, sleeping, recreational, and food needs. A high ropes course is a critical part of the weekend for all participants. The challenges of the course are symbolic of the challenges of leadership for each of us.

Each participant is guided through the Quest by a mentor, an experienced fraternity leader who will share his knowledge and offer guidance in a variety of ways. The relationship developed between participant and mentor is strong and lasting. You will meet and interact with an amazing group of men. You arrive as strangers, and leave as interfraternal brothers. The bonds of friendship and the interfraternal spirit are forged quickly and remain with you.

ACHIEVE... success.

Futures Quest is named in honor of Jon Williamson, who served as the Executive Vice President of the NIC from 1999-2007. Jon’s dedication to the fraternal movement and the education of undergraduate students led to the development and growth of the Futures Quest program. Jon continues to support Futures Quest by attending as a speaker, and his passion and commitment to fraternity life will be felt for many years to come.

Three Sessions:
1. December 20-22 (Saturday through Monday)

2. January 4-6 (Sunday through Tuesday) or
3. January 9-11 (Friday through Sunday)

Participants should plan to arrive at the retreat site by 11:30 a.m. on day one morning and not expect to leave until mid afternoon on day three.

Travel arrangement should not be made until you receive confirmation from the NIC. Proof of insurance is required to participate on the high ropes course.

Registration fees for Futures Quest 2008

$395 for INTERCHANGE members
$495 for Non-INTERCHANGE members

Deadline for registration is December 1, 2008
Register here.

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