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Call for Programs

Tri Sigma is looking for alumnae to help enhance our educational initiatives and share their skills with Sigmas of all ages.

Alumnae are invited to submit program proposals for the Member Success Series, Virtual Leadership Seminars, or webinars. Proposals should align with our values and contribute to the growth and development of our members. Selected applicants will partner with the Leadership Program Designer and assist with the creation and execution of their program and will receive recognition for their work. Learn more about program offerings and guidelines below.

Proposals are due Monday, March 3 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Program Opportunities

  • The Member Success Series is a comprehensive online program crafted to empower members with the essential tools, skills, and insights required for both personal and professional development. The goal is to provide officers and advisors the flexibility to choose from a range of topics and encourage their chapter members to enroll in the Essential Sigma course, which serves as the primary source for learning. Collegiate chapter leaders also receive an in-person debrief guide, enabling them to facilitate meaningful discussions within the chapter.

    Audience: Collegians

    Topics: Submissions should align with our competency areas—social excellence, human dignity, wellbeing, self-awareness, communication, and organizational leadership—and connect Tri Sigma to everyday life. 

     

    Expectations: Selected members will be responsible for contributing the topic and content for both the online learning content and a facilitation guide for in-person debrief sessions. 

  • Each semester, Virtual Leadership Seminars provide engaging, multi-part programs via Zoom that create a sense of community and offer practical tools members can immediately apply to their life and leadership journeys.

    Audience: Collegians and Alumnae

    Expectations: Selected speakers will be responsible for contributing and presenting content spanning multiple sessions and managing the interactive discussion board.

    Topics: Submissions should connect to leadership. Example theme ideas include supporting causes greater than ourselves, being a person of character, becoming inspired leaders, reaching our potential, seeking wisdom and joy, or being motivated by hope and possibility. Submissions may also focus on books about leadership. 

  • Webinars are 40–60-minute sessions that serve as an opportunity to explore pressing issues or current events. The goal should be to help attendees expand their understanding of and discuss current societal issues or movements. 

     

    Audience: Collegians and alumnae 

     

    Expectations: Selected facilitators will be responsible for contributing and presenting content. 

     

    Topics: Submissions should connect to trending topics or world events. Example ideas include topics such as using artificial intelligence to enhance your work, lessons on empowerment from Taylor Swift, women’s rights, the global economy, and DEI case studies. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Members must be logged into Sigma Connect to access the application. Click the banner at the top of the page to apply.

    If it’s your first time accessing Sigma Connect or you have trouble logging into, click “Forgot Username or Password/Reset locked account” and follow the instructions for initiated members. 

    Click here to preview the application before starting a proposal. To preview a copy of the application before logging in, click here.

  • Submissions should include the following information:

    • Program Title 

    • Abstract – Overview of the program 

    • Learning Outcomes – Specific knowledge or skills participants will gain from the program 

    • Competencies – Identify which of the six competencies are supported by the program 

    • Outline – Share key points and time spent on each topic using the outline provided in the application 

    • Program Rationale – Explain the importance, relevance, and value of this program for Tri Sigma members 

    • Connections – How the program contributes to inclusive excellence, fostering a sense of belonging, and ensuring all members feel welcome 
       

    Additional guidelines are also available within the application. Click here to preview the application.

     

    Optional: Members may also include any supporting documents such as presentation slides that enhance their proposal. 

  • This opportunity is open to all alumnae. Members should carefully review the expectations of each program category to ensure they can fully execute the program if selected (e.g., creating content, facilitating programs, managing discussion boards, etc.).

  • Selected program proposals will launch during the 2025-26 academic year beginning in the fall. 

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