Subject: Apply for 2021 NGLA Virtual Student Staff!

Be on the team to support the inaugural 2021 NGLA Virtual Conference.
 
The NGLA Virtual Conference is run with the support of remote student volunteers. These volunteers include both undergraduate and graduate students. This experience is a great opportunity to learn about conference management, meet fellow fraternity & sorority members, and network with higher education and fraternal professionals. Student Staff also has an opportunity to engage with a NGLA Board of Directors member in a mentoring capacity before, during, and after the NGLA Virtual Conference.
 
The 2021 Student Staff position is remote.
All support is virtual and therefore requires access to a stable internet connection and telephone. Expenses related to remote work are not reimbursed. For more information about the role & responsibilities, please visit the Student Staff webpage.
 
Students who are chosen for this opportunity are expected to be available from Wednesday, February 24 - Sunday, February 28, 2021 and are provided one conference registration.
 
* New for 2021 *
Interested students must complete an application and ask for two references, specified below, to complete the 2021 NGLA Student Staff Reference Form.
  • Undergraduate applicant references must be your Fraternity/Sorority Advisor plus a personal or professional reference.
  • Graduate applicant references must be your Current Supervisor plus a professional reference or past Fraternity/Sorority Advisor.
 
Applications and the associated Reference Forms for the 2021 NGLA Student Staff are due by November 30, 2020 @ 11:59pm EST.
Phone interviews will be conducted the week of December 7, 2020. Student Staff will be notified late December.
 
Please direct questions to studentstaff@ngla.org.
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