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april
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Looking to rethink how students learn about membership intake? Is the traditional “Meet the Greeks” model not working for your campus anymore? This three-part education and engagement series,
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Looking to rethink how students learn about membership intake? Is the traditional “Meet the Greeks” model not working for your campus anymore? This three-part education and engagement series, designed for NPHC Councils, puts the student experience first. It increases council visibility, educates students on the full NPHC journey from interest to alumni, and strengthens retention—driving measurable growth in engagement, chapter size, and membership awareness.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Learn how to design and implement a comprehensive NPHC interest series that fosters intentional education, supports sustainable membership growth, and enhances community awareness.
- Gain actionable strategies to increase visibility and engagement with NPHC organizations in ways that align with institutional values, equity goals, and strategic recruitment priorities.
- Explore how to facilitate impactful sessions that demystify the membership intake process, promote chapter diversity, and address retention beyond graduation.
- Leave equipped to replicate or adapt the 3-part model—Why Be Greek, So You Want to Be Greek, and Why Stay Greek—tailoring the model to fit the unique needs of their campus, including chapter capacity, council dynamics, cultural climate, and available resources.
About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Cierra Sumter, Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Virginia Commonwealth University
Time
April 16, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
April 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
may
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Your supervision relationship can be a high-stakes, high-reward factor in your career journey - but that's only if you know how to play your hand with intention. In
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Your supervision relationship can be a high-stakes, high-reward factor in your career journey – but that’s only if you know how to play your hand with intention. In this session, a former supervisor-supervisee pair shares the real talk on cultivating a relationship that goes beyond task management and check-ins. Through candid reflection and practical strategies, you’ll leave with tools to maximize your supervision relationships to win in your career growth.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Learn and apply development-focused frameworks to enhance their conversations and drive their career journey with a supervisor or direct report.
- Recognize and understand the components of a high-impact supervision relationship and assess the effectiveness of their own dynamics.
- Identify specific strategies to build and sustain trusting relationships that foster a culture of feedback, vulnerability, and mutual accountability to proactively own their career development.
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit]. AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Hailey M. Mangrum, Consultant
Erin Wendover, Tri Delta, Member Development Manager, Collegiate
Time
May 6, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
May 5, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
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41% of Panhellenic sorority members consider leaving their organizations during college. While there's no single solution, research reveals clear factors that significantly influence if members stay. We’ll dive
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41% of Panhellenic sorority members consider leaving their organizations during college. While there’s no single solution, research reveals clear factors that significantly influence if members stay. We’ll dive into findings from two recent sorority retention studies: a longitudinal study tracking new members over time, and a study of 2nd-4th year members. You’ll gain evidence-based insights into motivators and barriers, and walk away with strategies to better support and retain members.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Identify key learnings about factors and barriers that influence retention.
- Utilize research implications in their work with sororities as they coach to develop retention strategies.
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit]. AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Heather Matthews, Kappa Delta, Director of Marketing & Communications
Melissa Kish, Sigma Delta Tau, Executive Director
Katie Abernathy, Alpha Gamma Delta, Chief Executive Officer
Time
May 12, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
May 11, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
june
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In reviewing university retention and student wellbeing data related to FSL, SMU made the decision to shift the timing or recruitment/intake from deferred to early fall. Assessments before
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In reviewing university retention and student wellbeing data related to FSL, SMU made the decision to shift the timing or recruitment/intake from deferred to early fall. Assessments before and after the shift tracked student perceptions regarding the change. Presenters will discuss how university leadership made the decision to move the timing or recruitment, what behavioral shifts occurred in student culture, what the assessment data revealed about the impact to the larger campus, and what changes we are making in year 3.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Leave with a tangible understanding of how Greek recruitment timing impacts the student culture and fall semester experiences.
- Review assessment data evaluating student perceptions related to deferred versus fall recruitment/intake processes, with specific focus on Panhellenic recruitment experiences.
- Engage in dialog related to how university leadership can utilize data and student feedback to better understand the impact in the timing of recruitment/intake processes on the student experience.
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit]. AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Ashley Fitzpatrick, Southern Methodist University, Director for Fraternity & Sorority Life
Dr. Mindy Sutton, Southern Methodist University, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs & Dean of Students
Time
June 4, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
June 3, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
july
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With a growing trend of institutions pursuing the implementation of Greek Program Fees for their communities, this presentation examines the introduction of such a fee at Oregon State
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With a growing trend of institutions pursuing the implementation of Greek Program Fees for their communities, this presentation examines the introduction of such a fee at Oregon State University in Spring 2025 and highlights key lessons learned throughout the process. The fee was established to address financial constraints caused by rising costs and to align Oregon State University with comparable peer institutions.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Be able to identify key stakeholders and areas of focus for implementing a Greek Program Fee
- Design an inclusive community engagement process that fosters member buy-in and ensures all stakeholders contribute meaningfully to the development and implementation of the Program fee
- Be able to examine the missteps in our implementation process
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit]. AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
JP Peters, Director of the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life, Oregon State University
Time
July 9, 2026 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
July 8, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
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Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) professionals juggle multiple responsibilities, often putting their own well-being on the back burner. This workshop explores practical strategies for achieving balance between professional
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Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) professionals juggle multiple responsibilities, often putting their own well-being on the back burner. This workshop explores practical strategies for achieving balance between professional duties, personal growth, and the demands of FSL leadership. Participants will learn how to set boundaries, manage stress, and cultivate a sustainable lifestyle that prioritizes both success and self-care.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Identify current habits and mindsets that contribute to imbalance in their professional and personal lives.
- Explore practical tools and strategies for setting boundaries, managing stress, and sustaining personal wellness within the demands of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
- Develop a personalized action plan to create harmony between career, FSL responsibilities, and personal well-being.
About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Loreal Marshall, Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of Illinois Chicago
Gabrielle Young, Coordinator, Sorority & Fraternity Life at Loyola University Chicago
Time
July 14, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
July 13, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.
august
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This interactive session explores the journey of rebuilding high-risk student organizations through the lens of university and headquarters professionals. Using Indiana University’s disciplinary status webpage as a launch
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This interactive session explores the journey of rebuilding high-risk student organizations through the lens of university and headquarters professionals. Using Indiana University’s disciplinary status webpage as a launch point, participants will examine the real implications of terms like cease and desist and disciplinary probation, and what those designations mean beyond policy violations. Together, as a team (students, headquarters, and university) we’ll reframe these moments not as endpoints, but as the beginning of a long-term culture shift toward sustainable, values-based change. Through candid storytelling and shared experience, this session will illuminate how rebuilding efforts rely not just on institutional oversight or compliance, but on a committed partnership between students, their national organizations, and the university.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Be able to apply Sanford’s Challenge and Support Theory using direct student-centered approach in high-risk organizational contexts
- Explore the impact of collaborative partnerships between students, headquarters, and universities in driving organizational change
- Design Action plans that integrate educational values through experiential learning methods
- Develop a resilient and optimistic mindset when engaging with high-risk organizations using strategic and strength-based tactics
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit]. AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Samantha Robinson, Indiana University, Senior Assistant Director of Standards and Accountability
Steadman Boston, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Senior Director of Risk Management
Time
August 12, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
August 11, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.

