Explore is a high-yield, award-winning professional development and career immersion program for undergraduate Phi Psis hosted by alumni with expertise and success in specific fields. Since 2023, dozens of students from chapters around the country have participated in the enriching Explore experience. Alumni hosts and presenters have found their participation equally valuable as they give back to the Fraternity by sharing their own career experience, providing important guidance to students, and helping Phi Psi as it prepares young men to be Ready for Life.
Each Explore program is unique, taking shape through a few pre-event meetings where the agenda and curriculum are catered to the specific career or topic. Hosts and Presenters have the opportunity to influence the agenda in partnership with Phi Psi’s national programming team.
Interested in supporting a future Explore program? Check out the ways alumni can contribute below, and fill out the Explore Interest form!
- Provide a primary meeting space for our core program (room for 24-30 people, A/V hook ups preferred)
- Cover a meal for the group
- Provide bios of the host company and Brother(s) for marketing materials
- Engagement with your corporate staff is encouraged
- Engage in meaningful discussion with undergraduate participants
- Provide a space and engaging curriculum for one of the program’s Immersion tracks (between 5-10 individuals)
- Cover lunch on immersion day
- Provide bios of the host company and Brother(s) for marketing materials
- Engagement with your staff is encouraged
- Engage in meaningful discussion with undergraduate participants
- Serve as a subject matter expert on a topic related to the program for 45-60 minutes
- Provide the bio for the presenter Brother for marketing materials
- Submit presentation materials to the Programming Team prior to the event
- Engage in meaningful discussion with undergraduate participants
- Contribute the cost of a student to participate (~$1,200)
- Contribute the cost of a group meal ($500-$4,000)
- Contribute the cost of program materials ($250)