Greek University
Welcome to Greek University
New Member Edition
As part of our commitment to you, our goal is to ensure students’ successful transition into the FAU Greek Family by offering engaging educational programming and trainings that address potential challenges related to academics, finances, substance use, personal health, and safety. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Florida Atlantic’s Greek Letter organization's structure, leadership opportunities, values, and ideals.
Greek University Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Learn about the FAU Greek community including the governing councils, signature programs, leadership opportunities, and be able to identify the staff members.
- Feel a sense of connection to the FAU Greek community, including a sense of responsibility to help a sibling when necessary, and knowing various ways to intervene.
- Recognize that they now represent the FAU Greek community and understand the potential implications and repercussions of behaviors that do not align with the policies and procedures in place, and why organizations must follow certain rules when hosting events or activities.
- Know what types of resources are available to the FAU Greek community.
As a member of the FAU Fraternity & Sorority Life community you are expected to complete the substance use and healthy relationship online trainings’ along with the hazing prevention and bystander intervention in-person trainings. Failure to do so may affect your ability become a social host and your SOAE award eligibility.
Complete In-person and Online Trainings ✏️
Greek University In-person training
9/22/2024
Greek University
Who attends? All new members of CPA, IFC, NPHC, and UGC chapters as of the Fall 2024 semester are required to attend the Greek University: In-person New Member Edition event hosted by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. Attendance will be taken at the beginning, during, and at the close of the event.
What is it about? Challenges related to academics, finances, substance use, personal health, and safety. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to learn more about Florida Atlantic’s Greek Letter organization's structure, leadership opportunities, values, and ideals.
When? Sunday, September 22, 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Where? Florida Atlantic Student Union and classroom/lecture hall across camps
Note: Brunch will be served in the Atlantic Dining Hall. Students who have dining membership will be asked to use a meal swipe from their plan. Students who do not have a dining membership will be provided a ticket for brunch.- Bystander Intervention Training GS 102, GS 103, GS 109, GS 117, GS 115
- Sexy Times (Session for Men) GS 107
- Sexy Times (Session for Women) GS 111
- Hazing Prevention CBK Auditorium
- The Stress Management Talk GN 101
- Conflict Management ED 119
- Time Management ED 123
- Financial Wellness GS 118
- Personal Care SO 270
- Sisterhood/Brotherhood GN 101
- Leadership GS 118
- Sisterhood/Brotherhood GN 101
- Leadership GS 118
- Bystander Intervention Training GS 102, GS 103, GS 109, GS 117, GS 115
- Sexy Times (Session for Men) GS 107
- Sexy Times (Session for Women) GS 111
- Hazing Prevention CBK Auditorium
- The Stress Management Talk GN 101
- Conflict Management ED 119
- Time Management ED 123
- Financial Wellness GS 118
- Personal Care SO 270
- Bystander Intervention Training GS 102, GS 103, GS 109, GS 117, GS 115
- Sexy Times (Session for Men) GS 107
- Sexy Times (Session for Women) GS 111
- Hazing Prevention CBK Auditorium
- The Stress Management Talk GN 101
- Conflict Management ED 119
- Time Management ED 123
- Financial Wellness GS 118
- Personal Care SO 270
Complete all 4 Online Trainings✏️
AlcoholEdu
AlcoholEdu Ongoing for College
Whether you drink or not, the training will provide information to help you make informed decisions about alcohol as well as negotiate the drinking behavior of your peers. Remember, all information you provide is confidential.
Module Assignments:
- Part 1 takes about 45 to 60 minutes on average to complete.
Hosted on Vector Solutions
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CannabisEDU
CannabisEDU
CannabisEDU is a brief training that offers information to help students make informed decisions about cannabis use or non-use, including how to know when someone’s usage has become problematic.
Module Assignments:
- Part 1 takes about 25 to 35 minutes on average to complete.
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Log in with your FAUNet ID and password.
Prescription Misuse
Prescription Misuse - Stimulants and Depressants
Prescription Addiction - Stimulants and Depressants is a reality-driven course designed to help address student abuse of prescription stimulants ("study drugs" such as Adderall, Ritalin, and Vyvanse) and/or users and abusers of prescription depressants (such as Xanax, Ambien, and Valium.) Featuring personal insights from numerous former users and abusers of these drugs, the dangerous reality of abuse is presented, along with key advice for avoiding or dealing with addiction to and/or abuse of these substances.
Module Assignments:
- Part 1 takes about 40 minutes on average to complete.
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Log in with your FAUNet ID and password.
Sexual Assault Prevention: Healthy Relationships
Sexual Assault Prevention: Healthy Relationships
Sexual Assault Prevention training covers the importance of values, aspects of (un)healthy relationships, gender socialization, sexual assault, consent, and bystander intervention.
Module Assignments:
- Part 1 takes about 45 to 60 minutes on average to complete.