UIFI

UNDERGRADUATE INTERFRATERNITY INSTITUTE

UIFI

Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute

The Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI), hosted by the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values (AFLV), is a four-day institute that brings together fraternity men and sorority women from across North America to create opportunities to explore, define and enhance their leadership skills, personal awareness, commitment to their fraternity or sorority and grow to expect values based action from themselves and those they lead. At UIFI, you will be given the skills to improve your own leadership abilities and positively affect your chapter, council, and community.

Participating in UIFI means that you are willing to talk about how fraternity and sorority leaders live their Ritual. It means having the courage, character, and commitment to do what is right and devise a plan to change the current direction of some fraternities and sororities. It means having a vision of positive change.

The institute is interactive, fun, challenging, and intentional. During a session, you'll experience hands-on interaction, experiential activities, discussion time, and personal reflection time. There is considerable focus on the positive aspects of fraternities and sororities in addition to important discussions about issues that threaten our future.

Each UIFI participant will develop their own unique personal plan of action and be challenged to make a commitment to leading positive change within their organization. Creating positive change is a challenge, one that each participant must be willing to undertake.

Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute Essential Information

Who:
UIFI is for any collegiate fraternity or sorority member with the desire to be a strong leader and who believes in the fraternal experience. You do not have to hold a formal leadership role or specific office to attend.

Where:
All sessions are held at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

When:
There are six UIFI sessions scheduled for summer 2022.

Session 1: May 12-15
Session 2: May 15-18
Session 3: May 22-25
Session 4: June 2-5
Session 5: July 28-31
Session 6: July 31-August 3

Cost:
Beta offers 15 scholarships to attend UIFI. Scholarships are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Deadline:
Students must apply for an attendance scholarship by April 30, 2022.

Additional Information:
Securing a spot at this summer's UIFI is a two-step process. Those wishing to attend should begin by applying for a scholarship using the registration button on this page. Additional information will be provided once this step is completed.

Questions:
For general questions, please contact the Administrative Office at 800.800.BETA.

Essential Links

Apply for a UIFI scholarship