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Old 07-31-2002, 07:13 PM
DRau DRau is offline
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Originally posted by HeidiHo
How does some one become a greek advisor? I cant imagine there's any particular major one would need, but what qualifications to yall's advisors have?
on a side note-I had a dream a few weeks ago that I changed my major to "greek advising". Not that we offer that here, or anything.
Heidi
Heidi -
At most schools, the Greek Advisor/Director is a position in Student Affairs. Depending on the size of the campus and the needs of the Greek Community, this position may or may not be combined with another position. There are levels of administrators, and I believe this is a level II or III, which at most Universitys requires a Masters Degree in either Higher Education/U. Admin/Counseling or something of the sort. Many programs will also require you to be doing some sort of internship or on-site work while you are persuing your degree. I am currently a grad. student in Higher Ed. at San Jose State U., and I'm interning as a Greek Affairs Coordinator (I don't get to be the 'Director' yet) at a school with a fairly small/newer Greek System.

Hope that helps!
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