The Woodrow Wilson Leadership School

The Woodrow Wilson Leadership School (WWLS), a program funded through the Endowment Fund, is scheduled for July 13-16 in fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada. In July, Phi Psi undergraduates from across the nation will gather to learn about leadership, scholarship and service and hear from some of the best speakers on the Greek circuit. Past participants can honestly say that these four days changed their life, not just the way they look at Phi Kappa Psi. "Before I attended the 2003 WWLS at Iowa State University, I never really thought about Phi Psi beyond my campus or outside of college. However, after attending I left ready to put the ideas I learned at leadership school into action," said Mike Kozak 2003 WWLS attendee.

This year, the theme "A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action" has been selected. The leadership school is an excellent way for both experienced and emerging chapter leaders to strengthen their skills. The highly energized seminars and small group discussions focus on Phi Psi's core values: scholarship, leadership, service and brotherhood. Think of it as a three-day brotherhood retreat: you'll come away with a whole new vision of what Phi Kappa Psi can be! Kozak sums up WWLS in one word saying - Go. "Attend the programs, learn everything you can about the Fraternity, figure it out for yourself, take the ideas you learn and run with them, make Phi Kappa Psi the absolute best Fraternity in the nation through your thoughts and actions."

For more information on the 2005 Woodrow Wilson Leadership School, visit the national website.