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Eli Ker named new Assistant Executive Director

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Eli Ker of Clemson University has been appointed the new Assistant Executive Director of the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference. Upon approval…

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CORE Program Remains Centerpiece of SEIFC Programming

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A vital component of the SEIFC Leadership Academy for the last two years, the CORE (Council Officer Roundtables and Education)…

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Award Applications and Information

SEIFC member institutions may apply for awards in two broad categories: outstanding overall achievement and outstanding achievement in specific programming areas.

SEIFC Achievement Awards recognize fraternity governing councils that meet specific standards in one or more of eleven programmatic areas. Governing councils that meet the criteria in all eleven categories receive Fraternal Excellence Awards. Multiple winners are recognized in both the SEIFC Achievement and Fraternal Excellence Awards.

Excellence in Programming Awards recognize fraternity governing councils that have displayed innovation and creativity in individual programmatic areas. Multiple winners may be recognized in each of nine categories.

SEIFC also presents the Dan Lowery Man-Mile Award, which recognizes the governing council that travels the farthest with the most delegates to the Leadership Academy. The final award two awards are the Dr. Tom Shoemaker Advisor of the Year and the Gregory R. Singleton Greek Man of the Year. The Dr. Tom Shoemaker Advisor of the Year recognizes a council advisor who has been nominated by his/her council for outstanding service. The newest award is the Gregory R. Singleton Greek Man of the Year Award. This award recognizes the student who most exemplifies the values of the fraternal movement, and is named for long-time SEIFC Executive Director Greg Singleton.

 

2010 Award Applications

 

Previous Award Winners

 

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