Another Successful Season for Sigma Nu Institutes
Updates from Lexington
This spring marked the conclusion of another successful season of Sigma Nu Institutes. The Sigma Nu Institute program has been in existence, in some form or another, since 2006 and has been offered continuously since the spring of 2008. The curriculum and purpose of the program is to assist with the officer transition process and learning curve that accompanies taking on new positions of chapter leadership. Both newly elected and mid-term officers benefit from participation in the program through increased exposure to, and education on, the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully and effectively perform their duties. The overarching goal of the program is to provide a positive learning environment where participants can grow and improve as officers.
Sigma Nu Institutes also host a volunteer-specific curriculum track for Chapter Advisors, Alumni Advisory Board members, House Corporation Officers, and Division Commanders.
3 Collegiate Officer Tracks
Executive Track |
Recruitment Track |
Education Track |
Policy |
Values-Based Recruitment |
Candidate Development |
Finances |
The Recruitment Bluebook |
Brother Development |
Execution |
Marketing and Events |
LEAD Program |
13 Total Locations
UC Davis (Davis, Calif.) Mississippi (Oxford, Miss.)
Washington State (Pullman, Wa.) Central Florida (Orlando, Fla.)
Eastern Michigan (Ypsilanti, Mich.) Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Jefferson (Philadelphia, Penn.) Illinois (Urbana-Champaign, Ill.)
Washington and Lee (Lexington, Va.) Drury (Springfield, Mo.)
UC Irvine (Irvine, Calif.) North Texas (Denton, Texas)
Columbus State (Columbus, Ga.)
“I learned a lot of the intricacies that come with being a leader in my chapter. I was inspired to do great things through my chapter as well.” – Lt. Commander, Drury Institute
“I learned a lot about exactly what needs to be done and how to get that done.” – Lt. Commander, Eastern Michigan Institute
“Very informative and will help me in my new journey as Chapter Advisor.” – Chapter Advisor, North Texas Institute