Application for Fraternity and Sorority Life Internship
Center for Student Involvement
- Prerequisites/Qualifications
- Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
- Must be a student in good standing with Kent State University
- Must be at least a Junior (60 or more credit hours)
- Must be an initiated member in good standing of a recognized fraternity or sorority at Kent State University.
- Availability
- The internship is a moderately demanding one, with selected participants being responsible for upwards of 4 projects per semester.
- On top of project completion, interns are expected to fulfill a minimum of 5 hours per week in the Center for Student Involvement office. The purpose of this is to introduce individuals to the office atmosphere and the business mentality associated with the day to day operations of a successful Fraternity and Sorority experience, as well as establish a set time where the intern can check in and discuss projects with the Assistant Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life.
- Selection
- A maximum of two Interns may be selected each semester (with the option to extend for the remainder of the school year) – 1Man and 1 Woman (preferred)
- Selection will be based on several key components including ability to meet the prerequisites, the applicant’s answers onthe application, and a personal interview with the Assistant Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life and/or other CSI staff.
- Compensation
- This internship is intended to count toward specific class credit based on the skills and academic program of the individual applicant.A $250 stipend is available for applicants unable to qualify for academic credit and wouldbe paid to the student at the end of the semester through the student employment office.
Section I – Applicant Information
Name of ApplicantFraternity/Sorority Affiliation
Phone Number
E-mail Address
Cumulative GPA
Credit Hours Currently Earned
Section II – Applicant Questions
Responses should be typed and should be 3 to 5 sentences in length.
- Why do you want to be a Fraternity and Sorority Life Intern?
- What past experience qualifies you to be aFraternity and Sorority Life Intern?
- What is at least one project that you would like to focus on during your time as Intern?
- In your opinion, what should the top priorities be for the KSU Fraternity and SororityCommunity?
- One of the aspects of holding this internship is the ability to work with the Fraternity and Sorority community on projects and programs. In what ways would you increase student participation in your projects?
- Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. What is your biggest strength, and what is your biggest weakness?
- What do you hope to gain from working as the Fraternity and Sorority Life Intern?
- Please list any skills you see as being useful to you in fulfilling the Internship.
Section III – Applicant Resume and Schedule
Please attach a copy of a current resume as well as your academic schedule for the upcoming semester.