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Old 10-28-2006, 01:12 PM
AXO_love AXO_love is offline
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At my university, we have about 1000 students and approximately 50% are greek. This year, a "Director of Greek Life" was hired on as a seperate position at the school -- he is not a professor, coach, etc., just a greek coordinator. Since it is a new position, it is not very clear what he does, really. All I am aware of him doing is installing some new software on campus computers to make recruitment easier (previously everything was matched by hand) and doing interviews with the campus newspaper about different greek houses. He was in a fraternity in college, though. I'm sure that just about any school you go to would be happy to have some extra help with the greek system, even if you were not in a fraternity during your college years. If there is an existing greek life coordinator, you could work alongside them as an assistant. If not, you could become the greek life coordinator yourself. Think about going to Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council meetings and asking the representatives there what they feel is needed/wanted for greek life at the campus.
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