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The Journal of Sorority and Fraternity Life Research and Practice (JSFLRP; formerly Oracle) accepts submissions focused on articulating research involving fraternity and sorority members at the collegiate, alumni, inter/national organization, and volunteer advisory levels.
Manuscripts should be written for the student affairs generalist who has broad responsibility for educational leadership, policy, staff development, and management. Articles on specialized topics should provide the generalist with an understanding of the importance of the program to student affairs overall and fraternity/sorority advising specifically. Research articles for JSFLRP should stress the underlying issues or problems that stimulated the research; treat the methodology concisely; and, most importantly, offer a full discussion of results, implications, and conclusions.
In the belief that scholars and practitioners concerned with sororities and fraternities have much to learn from one another, we also encourage the submission of thoughtful, documented essays or historical perspectives.
Visit our submission guidelines for more detailed information. Those can be found on the author page here: https://oracle.scholasticahq.com/for-authors.