Looking to boost number of students
involved in Greek life
MURFREESBORO — Fondly
recalling her experiences in Kappa Delta sorority a decade ago at MTSU, alumna
Leslie Merritt is thrilled to now have the opportunity to play an integral role
in shaping a positive experience for present and future fraternity and sorority
members as well as the university’s community as a whole.
Merritt
was recently named the new director of Fraternity & Sorority Life within
the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership located inside the Student
Union Building.
“MTSU is
where I truly became the best version of myself, and it is where I developed a
passion for Student Affairs,” she said. “For me, it wasn’t a matter of being
attracted to the (director) position once it had been posted; since my
junior year here, it was a dream of mine to return to my alma mater and serve
as the director of Fraternity and Sorority Life.”
Merritt
will work with Donald Abels, coordinator of Fraternity & Sorority Life, to
provide oversight of leadership development and programming for the 22
fraternities and sororities associated with National Pan-Hellenic Council,
Panhellenic Council and North American Interfraternity Conference.
After
earning her bachelor’s degree in political science in 2007, Merritt joined the
CSIL staff that same year as the graduate assistant for leadership and
service before going on to earn her master’s in higher education administration
at MTSU. She then spent six years at Kappa Delta National Headquarters in
Memphis, Tennessee, serving in various roles culminating with appointment to
director of chapter services.
Her top
three priorities as the director of Fraternity & Sorority Life are to
increase the number of affiliated students as well as the number of
fraternities and sororities on campus; to reorganize the National Pan-Hellenic
Council and provide them additional support; and to increase retention numbers
by examining common risk management issues and refocusing programming on
common fraternal values.
Merritt
said that when she came to MTSU as a student in fall 2003, she knew she wanted
to at least go through sorority recruitment. She joined numerous student groups
including Kappa Delta during her time on campus, and that involvement shaped
her in profound ways, she said.
“I had
older friends who had joined sororities and were really enjoying it,” she said.
“I loved the recruitment experience and found ‘my home away from home’ with my
sisters in Kappa Delta, which was exactly what I was looking for.”
Merritt
believes the fraternity and sorority experience “enhances a student’s college
experience both in and beyond the classroom.” The support and
relationships forged will not only help students thrive academically and
socially while on campus, but also strengthen their ties back to the university
as alumni, she said.
Merritt
cited a 2014 Gallup poll of over 30,000 college graduates showing that members
of fraternities and sororities are more likely to report being emotionally
supported and having experiential and deep learning.
“I
believe that no matter the group you join, that each has the opportunity to
provide its members with lifelong friends, leadership and social skills, and so
many more incredible opportunities and experiences that are beyond description
in scale and impact on the individual,” she said. “My sorority experience has
made a return on my investment of time and dues, 10 times over, if not more —
it continues to impact me in my day-to-day life.”
Merritt
can be reached at 615-898-5812 or Leslie.Merritt@mtsu.edu.
For more information about the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, visit www.mtsu.edu/fsl.
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