About Not for College Days Alone
Not for College Days Alone (NFCDA) programming is designed to help graduating seniors take the next step in their Phi Gamma Delta journey: from undergraduate to graduate brother. This programming helps brothers reflect on their undergraduate experience and prepares them to exemplify what “Not for College Days Alone” means throughout their lifetime.
Annual Programs
Chapters should host all NFCDA programming during undergraduate brothers’ last semester before they graduate.

Back to Our Roots
Back to Our Roots provides an opportunity for graduating undergraduate brothers to reflect on the Fraternity’s Ritual.
- Program Length: ~60 minutes
- Facilitator: BCA member
- Preparation: Review program guide (below) one month before the program
- Reporting: The facilitator is responsible for reporting the completed program on the LMS (click here for more information)

Legacy Letter
Legacy Letter provides graduating brothers with the opportunity to reflect on their chapter experience. There are several options for how brothers can share their reflections, and chapter leadership should review options with the facilitator before the program.
- Program Length: ~45-60 minutes
- Facilitator: BCA member
- Preparation: Review program guide (linked below) one month before the program, and work with chapter leadership to decide how graduating brothers will share their reflections
- Reporting: The facilitator is responsible for reporting the completed program on the LMS (click here for more information)

What Is Graduate Brotherhood?
The Importance of Staying Involved
The Importance of Staying Involved provides graduate brothers with the opportunity to discuss the importance of remaining involved with the Fraternity once the graduate.
- Program Length: ~30-45 minutes
- Facilitator: BCA member
- Preparation: Review program guide (linked below) one month before the program
- Reporting: The facilitator is responsible for reporting the completed program on the LMS (click here for more information)

What Is Graduate Brotherhood?
Ways to Get Involved
Ways to Get Involved allows graduating brothers to discuss the various ways they can remain involved as graduate brothers.
- Program Length: ~30-45 minutes
- Facilitator: BCA member
- Preparation: Review program guide (linked below) one month before the program
- Reporting: The facilitator is responsible for reporting the completed program on the LMS (click here for more information)

What Is Graduate Brotherhood?
Ways to Stay Engaged
Ways to Stay Engaged gives graduating brothers the opportunity to identify ways they can remain engaged as individuals and as a group.
- Program Length: ~60 minutes
- Facilitator: BCA member
- Preparation: Review program guide (linked below) one month before the program
- Reporting: The facilitator is responsible for reporting the completed program on the LMS (click here for more information)
Program Planning Guide
Built to Lead Program Planning Guide: Utilize this guide to track your chapter’s Not for College Days Alone programming
Reporting
Reporting Responsibility: The BCA member who facilitated each NFCDA program is responsible for reporting the program’s completion on the LMS.
Roles
Undergraduate Roles: Built to Lead Chairman, Not for College Days Alone member
Graduate Advisor Role: BCA Built to Lead