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Fraternities Build Lifelong Commitment To Mentoring
Posted on February 24, 2011
Fraternities are built upon the values of mentoring. This is something that is ingrained in the way our organizations operate. Fraternity men are mentored by upperclassmen, officers, their peers, and advisors. This forges tremendous relationships. While fraternity men receive a lot of advice, guidance and support from their mentors, they are also playing that role in someone else’s life. Giving back and sharing your knowledge with those that follow you can be one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll have in college. Watch this video from NBC Nightly News.
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Recent Comments
- My experiences as a Futures Quest Mentor (Mu and Pi sessions) are the reason I am a fraternity and sorority life professional today. Michael, you described your experience wonderfully and I love that you are sharing it with others!
- Lauren Hopkins - As the evolution of higher education continues, so do the opportunities for campuses like University of Phoenix to partner with fraternal organizations. Currently, however, I do not know of a fraternity that is present in that type of higher education community. Thanks for your question!
- admin - Konstantin - Thanks for your comment! You can, infact, find more information about all of these topics within the “Myths” section. Hope that’s helpful!
- admin - Hello, can you please post some more information on this topic? I would like to read more.
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