OUR PHILOSOPHY ON FRATERNITY/SORORITY ADVISING

• We believe fraternities and sororities are organizations driven by positive, humanitarian values of leadership, service, intellectual development, and positive relationships. Therefore, we work to assist students in mobilizing and integrating these values into the ways they live and lead.

• We believe that individual student learning is at the center of our work. Therefore, it is our role to consistently create and review programs, environments, and systems to ensure they maximize students’ ability to learn, grow, and develop.

• We believe it is our role to align the fraternity/sorority experience with the core outcomes of the higher education experience. Therefore, we strive to align the fraternity/sorority experience with the Essential Learning Outcomes created by the American Association for Colleges and Universities (AACU).

• We believe that fraternities and sororities are most successful when a shared paradigm for advising, mentoring, and coaching is used. Therefore, we strive to equip all those in advising roles with the education necessary to effectively advise while providing students room to be the drivers of their own fraternity/sorority experience.

• We believe that effective advising and coaching requires a commitment to learning and development at the chapter, governing council, and individual student levels. Therefore, we place equal time and energy into chapter development and council development, all centered around the development of the individual student.

• We believe that students have the privilege and opportunity to take ownership over their decisions. Therefore, we work with students in their journey to understand decision-making and the levels of expectation and accountability associated with that responsibility.

2016-2017 CFSL STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES

Jason Bergeron, Director [email protected] (832) 842-4950

Ask Jason about: • Overarching Fraternity/Sorority Visioning and Planning • Alumni(ae)/Advisor Engagement in Fraternities and Sororities • Fraternal Excellence Program (FEP) Jason primarily advises: • Houston Panhellenic Council (HPC)

Jason serves as the ‘Chapter Coach’ for:

Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta Psi Omega

Cassandra Johnson, Activities Coordinator II [email protected] (832) 842-4951

Ask Cassandra about: • CFSL Internship Opportunities Cassandra primarily advises: • Interfraternity Council (IFC) • United Greek Council (UGC) • Fraternity/Sorority Programming Board

Cassandra serves as the ‘Chapter Coach’ for:

alpha Kappa

2016-2017 CFSL STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES

Guillermo Flores, Fraternity/Sorority Housing Coordinator [email protected] (832) 842-4954

Ask Guillermo about: • Housing and Housing Corporation Development in Bayou Oaks Guillermo primarily advises: • National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) • Houston Panhellenic Council (HPC) Recruitment Team • Order of Omega Greek Leadership Honorary

Guillermo serves as the ‘Chapter Coach’ for:

Alpha Sigma Phi Chi Omega Gamma Beta Triangle

Kyle McGee, Graduate Assistant [email protected] (832) 842-4953

Ask Kyle about: • Future Greek Leaders Academy • Fraternity/Sorority Executive Leaders Circle Kyle primarily advises: • Multicultural Greek Council (MGC)

Kyle serves as the ‘Chapter Coach’ for:

Alpha Epsilon Pi Gamma Sigma Sigma Kappa Omega Phi Gamma

2016-2017 CFSL STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES

Pamela Moon, Office Coordinator [email protected] (832) 842-4955

Ask Pam about: • CFSL Office Operations • Member Eligibility Checks • Roster Submission and Documentation • Semester Scholastic Reports