LOL.... that won't be necessary.
It hasn't been easy by any stretch of the imagination... I'll PM you some of the more pertinent details, but all in all, it takes a lot of advanced planning on the part of the UDC students/sponsor(s)/staff, etc.... strong advisors.... cooperation from the Greeks (without it, I wouldn't have even tried).... and flexibility from any actives from other schools who wish to participate.
These students are not young. All work full-time. Most activities (as I see it) may have to be planned for weekends, in the spirit of two-for-one deals: service project/chapter meeting or service project/fellowship. Most of the working adult students work all day and have classes at night; the 19-22 year old set seems to have classes in the day.
It's fun. I like the students.