Students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority are required to attend a Greek PREP program. Greek PREP stands for Greek Pre-Recruitment Education Program. As a result of participating in this program, students will learn about the structure and mission of the Fraternity and Sorority community, policies and expectations, appropriate interactions with chapters, available opportunities that exist at Lehigh and proper communication methods. This program is an important element in demonstrating to interested students the value of the fraternity and sorority experience so that students are best equipped to prepare them for the opportunity of joining a fraternity or sorority at Lehigh.
Hosted by: Cultural Greek Council, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Lehigh University Interfraternity Council, Office of Student Involvement , Panhellenic Council
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9138780
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to view a poster session and attend a presentation about health-related experiential learning opportunities. Current College of Health students were invited to create a poster highlighting their summer experiences and research in a variety of health-related fields and activities. Whether internships, paid positions, volunteer or research, many of our students have participated in activities over the past summer. We would like to encourage all students to come and learn about health-related learning experiences outside the classroom.
Students will have the opportunity to view all posters and to interact with each other about their summer experiences and research. The students will have an opportunity to learn more in depth about a few experiences through a presentation session at the beginning of the event.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9224692
Students will be required to meet with a faculty/staff member at least twice for 30 minutes (once in September and once in October). During these meetings, faculty/staff members will help students set academic and personal goals, consider resources for success, and encourage thoughtful reflection around bLUeprint's 5 Foundations. The first meeting will include discussing the student's overall transition to Lehigh, goal setting, and planning and tracking progress of the 5x10 program. The first meeting should take place in September around week 3 of classes.
Hosted by: NavigateLU Administration
Additional Information can be found at: https://lehigh.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9267541