
It is our goal to have all members and candidates, who have not previously completed GreekLifeEdu, complete the online program by April 1st, with a passing grade of 80% or higher! Reaching this goal will benefit not only the individual members and candidates, but the entire chapter.
In order to reach our goal, members and candidates are expected to:
- Log into the Members Area.
- Select the "GreekLifeEdu" link.
- The program opens in a new window and prompts for a confirmation of the participant’s personal information (e-mail address, year in school, date of birth).
- The pre-loaded e-mail address coincides with the current e-mail address in our records. To update an e-mail address: review the "Maintain" menu in the Members Area and select the "Your Contact Information" link.
- Click "Submit" to establish a GreekLifeEdu account and begin the program right away.
- Users may log in and out of the course at the end of each section. Section ends are marked with a "Next" button. DO NOT log out until clicking the "Next" button or the recently completed section may have to be redone.
- To return to the course, log in through the Members Area. The course will pick up in the same place it left off.
- Complete the first portion of the program (through the Final Exam and Survey 2) by April 1st.
- Complete the second portion of the program (includes Module 4 and Survey 3) by May 1st.
GreekLifeEdu offers a confidential, personalized experience for each member and candidate. As they proceed through the four modules of alcohol, hazing and sexual assault related content, they will be presented with content in a variety of formats including: personalized feedback, interactive exercises, videos, blogs, discussion boards and access to a student social networking site. The course also offers feedback on attitudes and behaviors through three surveys within the course, as well as through pre- and post-assessments. The program uses science-based research to educate students and aims not to tell individuals what to think, but to help them make well-informed decisions for themselves and empowers them to deal with the behavior of their peers.
The online course has two parts:
- Part 1 of the course takes approximately 2 hours to complete, and it may be completed in multiple sittings. After completion of this first portion, users will take a comprehensive final exam. A grade of 80% or higher on this exam will result in credit for completing the first portion of the GreekLifeEdu program. This should be completed by April 1st.
- About one month after completing Part 1, users will receive an e-mail asking them to complete Part 2. Upon completion of Module 4 and Survey 3 users will receive credit for completion of the GreekLifeEdu program in its entirety.This should be completed by May 1st.
The GreekLifeEdu Online Technical Support Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week should users experience any difficulties or require support. Simply click on the "Technical Help" button located in the upper-right corner of every GreekLifeEdu screen (to access Technical Support Center without logging in please visit http://greeklifeedu.com/help.html).
The key to GreekLifeEdu being effective for your chapter is for all members and candidates to complete the program. We expect that chapters and individual members and candidates will accept this special invitation to help strengthen our Fraternity and to position themselves and their chapter for success.
As an incentive to participate, the High Council of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. has approved the following policy:
Collegiate chapters of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. may qualify for the lowest available, per member risk management assessment within their applicable tier after 90% of the chapter’s membership has completed the GreekLifeEdu education and prevention program. A per member risk management assessment surcharge of $25 per member will be billed to a collegiate chapter in which less than 90% of the chapter’s membership has completed the program. Any such surcharge will be applied annually, toward the end of the applicable academic year (with specific time to be determined by the Executive Director).
To qualify for this incentive and to avoid the per member surcharge, all members and candidates of a chapter should complete the program by May 1st.






