Subject: NGLA Student Staff, Scholarships, and Awards Applications are OPEN!

Join the Student Staff Team to Support Operations for the 2023 NGLA Annual Conference!
 
Student volunteers, both undergraduate and graduate, are an important part of the success of the NGLA Annual Conference. This volunteer role is a great opportunity to learn about conference management, meet fellow fraternity & sorority members, and network with higher education and fraternal professionals.
 
The 2023 NGLA Student Staff opportunity is on-site during the NGLA Annual Conference from February 23-26, 2023 in Pittsburgh, PA. Lodging, food, and conference registration will be provided by NGLA. Student Staff is responsible for travel expenses. Training in January and February is remote 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.
 
* Important Application Information * Interested students must complete an application and ask for two individuals, specified below, to complete the NGLA Student Staff Reference Form.
  • Undergraduate applicant references must be your Fraternity/Sorority Advisor or Chapter/Council Advisor plus a personal or professional reference.
  • Graduate applicant references must be your Current Supervisor plus a professional reference or past Fraternity/Sorority Advisor.
The applications and associated reference forms for the 2023 NGLA Student Staff are due by Monday, December 5, 2022 @ 11:59pm ET. Phone interviews will be conducted on December 12 - 14, 2022. Student Staff will be notified by December 16, 2022.
 
Volunteers are expected to uphold NGLA policies and procedures, including the NGLA Code of Conduct. Please direct questions to studentstaff@ngla.org.
Apply for 2023 NGLA Scholarships!
 
NGLA raises money through the NGLA Fund as well as our Silent Auction to support several scholarships to attend the NGLA Annual Conference. Applicants are evaluated based upon their involvement with the fraternity/sorority and greater campus community, their goals in attending the conference, and their plans to apply what they learn.
 
Registration Scholarships are available for individuals as well as communities.
 
Early action deadline is Monday, December 5, 2022 @ 11:59pm ET. Applications received by this date will be reviewed first.
 
Application deadline is Wednesday, January 18, 2023 @ 11:59pm ET. Applications received on or after December 6, 2022 will be reviewed on a rolling basis depending upon remaining funds.
 
Please direct questions to scholarship@ngla.org.
Share Your 2022 Achievements!
 
During the 2023 NGLA Annual Conference, the Northeast Greek Leadership Association will recognize chapters, councils, communities, and individuals for their outstanding accomplishments in 2022. These organizations and individuals, through their programs, initiatives, and commitment to the fraternal movement, help to advance the mission of NGLA.
 
2023 NGLA Awards for Individuals include:
  • Bonnie Wunsch Volunteer Service Award (for NGLA volunteers)
  • Greek Leader of Distinction
  • Guenzler Award (for volunteers or professional staff members of fraternity/sorority organizations)
  • Hank Nuwer Award for Hazing Prevention
  • Josette Kaufman Health and Wellness Award
  • Philippi Award (for campus professionals)
 
2023 NGLA Amy Vojta Impact Awards include:
  • Academic Achievement
  • Civic Engagement
  • Leadership and Development
  • Membership Recruitment and Intake
  • Multicultural Initiatives and Programming
  • Public Relations
  • Risk Reduction
 
Campuses found in violation of the NGLA Code of Conduct in 2022 are not eligible to apply for 2023 NGLA Awards.
 
Applications are due by Wednesday, January 18, 2023 @ 11:59pm ET.
 
Please direct questions to awards@ngla.org.
 
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