Ball State’s Greek community is a community on the move. Our Greek Strategic Plan calls for a more vibrant and stronger community that provides members an unmatched social, academic, and leadership experience.
When you choose to complete your assistantship in Greek life, you directly advise students and organizations thereby impacting the future of this community. You receive guidance and support from student affairs professionals committed to providing a positive graduate assistantship experience.
You have two types of assistantships to choose from. Greek council advisors directly advise the Interfraternity Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), or Panhellenic Council (PHC). The second type of assistantship requires you to live in a fraternity and work closely with the chapter leadership and alumni. Both provide opportunities to gain applicable professional skills and defray tuition costs.
Greek Council Graduate Advisor
Greek Council advisors directly advise and oversee the operations and activities of the Interfraternity Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) or Panhellenic Council (PHC).
The part time, 10-month position begins with a week of training prior to the first day of classes in the fall semester and concludes with the last day of finals in the spring semester.
The specific responsibilities vary each year but you are guaranteed to work on a variety of projects with many different students and staff members.
These positions have been filled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Live-in Graduate Advisor
One live-in graduate advisor oversees and advises the operations and activities of a fraternity chapter at Ball State University. This graduate assistant is required to live in the Theta Chi university owned facility and work closely with the chapter leadership and alumni.
The part time, 10-month position begins with a week of training prior to the first day of classes in the fall semester and concludes with the last day of finals in the spring semester.
The specific responsibilities vary each year but you are guaranteed to work on a variety of projects with many different students and staff members.
These positions have been filled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Want more information? Contact Greek Life.
Greek graduate assistantships are open to students in all masters and doctoral programs although preference is given to students in the Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education program. Students applying for admission into the student affairs program can interview for these positions on Interview/Visit day. Interviews for students not in this program will be arranged on an individual basis.
Interested students need to apply to the Graduate School and their specific academic department first. Next, send a resume, cover letter and the names and contact information for three references to Greek Life or mail them to Ball State University, Student Center Room 133, Muncie, IN 47306.
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