Educational Program Descriptions
The Leadership Institute
The Leadership Institute is a five-day premier leadership experience that will empower brothers to work on real issues and challenges facing their chapters. The Institute works through those chapter issues that are incongruent with the values and Ritual of Phi Gamma Delta.
Expectations: Attend one day of training (before the start of the program) and all five days of the program. Volunteer facilitators will be paired with one additional facilitator and approxamitely 10 undergraduate brothers. All facilitators will stay at the location of the program. All travel, food, and lodging will be paid for by the Fraternity.
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Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP)
ASTP acknowledges that college students’ drink and any steps toward reducing risk are steps in the right direction. The program also teaches skills to reduce risky use and/or abstain from use altogether.
Expectations: Facilitate 2-3 educational programs at a chapter every academic year. Attend a facilitator training every other year. The Fraternity will cover travel, food, lodging (if necessary), and provide a stipend.
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Social Strengths Workshop
The Social Strengths Workshop educates brothers on important topics such as healthy relationships, consent, sexual assault prevention, safe social environments and bystander intervention.
Expectations: Facilitate 2-3 educational programs at a chapter every academic year. Attend a facilitator training every other year. The Fraternity will cover travel, food, lodging (if necessary), and provide a stipend.
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Testing Points Workshop
The Testing Points Workshop is developed by Aaron Boe, Founder and Lead Trainer of Culture Strength, as a workshop tailored for Phi Gamma Delta’s collegiate men. This discussions-based workshop puts an emphasis on what is most relevant and realistic in both bystander intervention and proactive personal development for today’s collegiate men.
It takes an innovative, positively-framed approach to addressing critical issues. Collegiate men will be provided with key insights and led through strategic discussions on sexual misconduct, personal relationships, how older members treat new and younger members and other key issues.