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Austin Peay State University has 10 Students earn scholarships to national conference

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – This summer, the North American Interfraternity Conference hosted its 25th Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) in Bloomington, Indiana, and 10 Austin Peay State University students received scholarships to attend the event.

Top leaders from fraternity and sorority communities across North America were invited to attend one of the 13 sessions of UIFI this summer.

APSU Students receiving Scholarships

  • Blake Ball received a scholarship from the Kappa Alpha Order Educational Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Brian Allison received a scholarship from the APSU Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs to attend UIFI.
  • Brice Lewis received a scholarship from the Richard G. Miller Scholarship Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Carrie Taylor received a scholarship from the APSU Office of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs to attend UIFI.
  • Grant Alberstadt received a scholarship from the Richard G. Miller Scholarship Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Grant Johnson received a scholarship from the Richard G. Miller Scholarship Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Josh Pollina received a scholarship from Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) to attend UIFI.
  • Kaitlyn Huerta received a scholarship from the Richard G. Miller Scholarship Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Kyle Johnson received a scholarship from the Pi Kappa Alpha Foundation to attend UIFI.
  • Wes Beagle received a scholarship from the Richard G. Miller Scholarship Foundation to attend UIFI.

Participants had the opportunity to explore, define and enhance their leadership skills, personal integrity, fraternity and sorority commitment and grow to expect values based action from themselves and those they lead. With a strong focus on living fraternal values and identifying opportunities for growth, participants are able to develop a personal action plan for change in their chapters, councils and communities.

For more information, contact Stephen Dominy, coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs at APSU, at dominys@apsu.edu.

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