Office of Greek Affairs - PRIMARY CONTACT
- Erin Christensen, M.Ed. - Assistant Director for Greek Affairs
1013 West 27th Street | Kearney, Nebraska 68849
308.865.8057 | christenseef@unk.edu
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
Alpha Tau Omega
Delta Tau Delta
Gamma Phi Beta
Lambda Theta Nu
Phi Gamma Delta
Pi Kappa Alpha
Sigma Lambda Beta
Sigma Lambda Gamma
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Mu Sigma Upsilon
UNK Greek advisors and volunteers... A commitment to excellence!
The
University of Nebraska - Kearney is commitment to building and
maintaining a successful, thriving Greek community; this can only be
accomplished if advisors, volunteers, chapter members and University
representatives actively engage in achieving this goal. Below is a brief
list of the duties and responsibilities expected of a Greek advisor or
volunteer.
-To
be aware of and have an understanding of those rules pertaining to
organizations at UNK as well as rules governing UNK’s fraternity and
sorority chapters.
-To be aware of liability issues
(i.e. hazing, alcohol, etc.) on the local and national level and advise
the organization to make reasonable and prudent decisions regarding
these issues in planning activities.
-To encourage the
organization to function within University guidelines and to not condone
activity that does not keep with the letter and spirit of University
policy.
-To have a concern for the ongoing function of
the organization this includes attend meetings of the organization
whenever possible, reading of meeting minutes and knowledge of the
organization's constitution and by-laws.
-To be available to the officers of the organization on a regular basis for advice and consultation.
-To serve as a resource person for planning events and programs,
resolving issues confronting the group and orientating new members and
officers. Campus advisors should be able to help UNK students utilize
campus resources available to them.
-To be aware of the organization's financial status and encourage the maintenance of accurate financial records.
-To encourage the learning process by remembering that it is the
students' organization and they are free to make their own decisions.
-To attend meetings of the organization advisors when requested by the Office of Campus Activities
-To work in partnership with University staff, chapter advisors and
national headquarters to foster a positive fraternal experience for the
undergraduate members.
Office of Greek Affairs, Division of Student Affairs