Chapter advisers are the most vital asset to a chapter other than university support. The vision for chapter advisors is to offer professional leadership and management that offer continuity to the chapter’s operations and long-term success. Activities include, but are not limited to, assisting with alumni events and communications, encouraging the chapter’s attendance at both regional and national events, and communicating effectively with the college, and regional directors, and assisting the chapter in setting and evaluating goals, and ensuring that the chapter is properly reporting membership and contact information to the province and Fraternity Service Center. Chapters can have numerous advisers with defined roles under finance, Ritual or risk management.
41 West Lincoln is the shared partnership between the undergraduates and alumni that serve as house corporation board members. House corporation members provide leadership in maintenance, collections, food service, taxes and other regulatory measures required by the state, university or local community.
Numerous opportunities exist for alumni to share their personal and professional experiences with the chapters collegiate by conducting professional development workshops (resume writing, interview skills, financial planning), attending recruitment events, assisting with ritual ceremonies or just being a mentor. Many of these opportunities require a limited invest of time, while offering a significant reward.