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Page 1: ASU Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment 2014

PANHELLENIC SORORITY

Arizona State University

RECRUITMENT

Follow Us! Fraternity & Sorority Life Facebook

Panhellenic Council Facebook

Fraternity & Sorority Life Twitter

Panhellenic Council Twitter

Instagram

Pinterest

Register for

recruitment

today!

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Table of Contents

3 – Panhellenic Experience

4 – Meet the Panhellenic Executive Board

5- Letter to Families

6 – Fraternity & Sorority Community

6 – Community Statistics

7 – Community Traditions

8 – Greek Awards

8 – Involvement

9 – National Panhellenic Conference

10 – Panhellenic Creed

10 – Greek Alphabet

11 –Sisterhood

11 –Scholarship

12 – Community Service

12 – Leadership

13 – Time Commitment

13 – Financial

14 – Housing

14 – Anti-Hazing Policy

15 – Recruitment Schedule

16 – Recruitment Tips

17 – It’s All Greek To Me

18 – Alpha Chi Omega

18 – Alpha Delta Pi

19 – Alpha Gamma Delta

19 – Alpha Phi

20 – Chi Omega

20 – Delta Gamma

21 – Delta Zeta

21 – Gamma Phi Beta

22 – Kappa Alpha Theta

22 – Kappa Kappa Gamma

23 – Pi Beta Phi

23 – Sigma Kappa

24 – Chapter Dues

25 – From your Recruitment Directors

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Panhellenic Experience

On behalf of the Executive Board and the 12 National Panhellenic Conference sororities of ASU, I would like to welcome you to Arizona State University! We, the College Panhellenic Association, are the governing body of the 12 NPC sororities on campus. These women represent over 2,000 women in the ASU community. Entering college is both an intimidating and exciting time and there is no better way to make the most of your college experience than by going Greek! Being a part of a sorority continues to provide women with opportunities for involvement in community service, campus involvement, leadership, and friendships, while still maintaining high academic standards. Each sorority at Arizona State University has something unique to offer. Panhellenic women are well-rounded and strive for excellence in scholarship, community service, and campus involvement. We hope that you consider becoming a part of this wonderful ASU tradition. On our website, you will be able to locate information regarding the chapters we have on campus, the Panhellenic Executive Officers and their roles, recruitment, and FAQ! If you have any questions about formal recruitment, or fraternity & sorority life in general, please feel free to contact the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life! Any of the Panhellenic Executive Board members would be happy to answer any of the questions you might have. In Panhellenic Spirit, Aubree May Panhellenic Council President [email protected]

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Madison Bean VP Judicial Affairs

Jennifer Lloyd VP Risk Management

Haley Parrott VP Campus Affairs

Erika Weiler VP Recruitment Int.

Bryn Barasha VP Internal Affairs

Jane Steffens VP Member Development

Stephanie Assi

VP Public Relations

Ashton Webster VP Recruitment Ext.

2014 Panhellenic

Executive

Council

Meet the

Aubree May President

Great Women Go Greek

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Congratulations on your student’s decision to participate in ASU’s 2014 Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment week! She is about to begin a week that will be full of activities. Comfortable shoes, lots of rest, drinking plenty of water, and remembering to eat healthy are essential to an enjoyable experience. Please encourage your daughter to come to Recruitment with an open mind. She may have heard stories about each of the chapters, be a legacy to a sorority, or have made the decision with a best friend to join the same sorority no matter what. These situations have the potential for creating disappointment, so please let her know the importance of making decisions based on the women she meets in each sorority chapter. She will be the one living with the members for the next few years, and having sisters for life, so she should look for women she likes, and a place where she feels comfortable. Sororities require both a financial and time commitment. Each chapter has their dues listed in the following pages of this document. While listed, your student should still ask each sorority about these financial obligations and the time commitment. While being a member of a sorority does involve a time commitment, many of our sorority women are able to maintain part-time jobs, full time school, and still have an amazing sorority experience. The Panhellenic sororities are housed in Adelphi Commons on campus. Opportunities to live in Adelphi Commons vary by chapter and are something your daughter should ask about during Recruitment. In the event that your student chooses not to join a sorority or is unhappy with her experience, please be supportive. There are many other options for involvement at Arizona State University. No matter what the outcome is, she will have met many new people. At the Adelphi Walk-Around hosted on August 27th, your student will be assigned a Recruitment Counselor. Recruitment Counselors are upperclassmen sorority women who have been selected and trained to help guide potential new members through the Recruitment process. These women temporarily disaffiliate from their organization to help provide the best experience for all of the potential new members. Your student should direct any questions she has to her Recruitment Counselor. Should you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me. I can be reached at 480.965.2275 or [email protected]. Sincerely,

Carli Mercer Fraternity & Sorority Life Advisor

Letter to Families

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The Fraternity & Sorority Life Community

We are values-based, impact-driven, individuals, and organizations.

Learn & Grow We are leaders and scholars – inside and outside the classroom. We cultivate skills for success in life. We better ourselves through the betterment of others.

Build Relationships We form life-long bonds. We foster an inclusive community between chapters, alumni, parents, and faculty. We build spirit pride, and tradition at ASU

Give Back We care for the local and global community. We donate our time, talent, and treasure to those who are in need. Our impact is measured by the people we help and causes we support.

Do the Right Thing We inspire maturity. We develop men and women of integrity, character, and honor. We are accountable to our commitments. We take responsibility for our actions.

During the 2013-2014 academic year, ASU Greek students….

Welcomed 1,860 new members into the community.

Made up more than 6% of the undergraduate

population, with more than 3,700 active fraternity and sorority members.

Welcomed three new organizations to the

community.

Reported 2,153 members involved in other student organizations, 23% of those serving in leadership

roles.

Earned and all-Greek GPA higher than the all-University GPA.

Recognized on the Dean’s List included, on average, 27% of the fraternity and sorority

community.

Implemented 326 education programs for their members and the campus community.

Contributed 59,175 hours of community service,

approximately 15 hours per member.

Raised $343,393 for charitable organizations, approximately $104 per member.

Find us online!

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Twitter

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Welcome Week

Panhellenic sororities volunteer every year to welcome new students to ASU. Greeks

are present at many events to help offer assistance. These events include: operating

information booths during move in and the first week of school, helping students move

into their residence hall, and holding informational sessions to address concerns and

answer questions prior to formal recruitment. Welcome Week is August 16-20, 2014,

be sure to find us at ASU Passport on August 20th and Sparky’s Summer Shindig on

August 22nd.

Devils On Mill

Before each home football game, Fraternity & Sorority Life joins other student organizations on campus to create a pre-game experience full of live music, food,

games, photo booths, and special appearances from Sparky and the Spirit Squad. Mill

Avenue Merchants also provide specials and discounts throughout the event and select

merchants provide on-site sampling. Tents, misters, water, and air-conditioned gaming

areas will keep you cool throughout the event. This season’s home games are hosted

on: August 28 (Weber State), September 25 (UCLA), October 18 (Stanford), November

1 (Utah), November 8 (Notre Dame), November 22 (Washington State).

Family Weekend

Family Weekend provides you with a great opportunity to introduce your family to

your new college life and sorority sisters. Fraternity & Sorority Life will host several

events throughout the weekend and sororities and fraternities often partner together

to host a variety of events for their families. 2014 Family Weekend is October 16-18.

Homecoming

Homecoming is an exciting time for both current Sun Devils and alumni as they return

to their alma mater to show their Sun Devil spirit! Many Greeks participate in the

University-sponsored festivities as volunteers and spectators. There are also

competitions among the organizations to show the campus who has the most school

spirit! Many sororities plan alumnae events, offering a great time for sorority women

to reconnect with alumnae and celebrate being Greek! 2014 Homecoming Week is

October 27 – November 1.

Greek Week

Greek Week is an annual spring semester tradition that unites all Greeks to promote

community pride while engaging in meaningful community service and fun team

building events. Sororities and fraternities create teams to compete in activities such

as trivia bowl, athletic competitions, and a book drive! Our culminating event is Greek

Sing, a lip-syncing/dancing competition hosted in Gammage Auditorium to raise

money for Valley of the Sun United Way. This year, the ASU Fraternity & Sorority

Community raised nearly $60,000 for Valley of the Sun United Way! Greek Week 2015

dates will be announced this fall.

Community Traditions

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Looking for other ways to get involved?

Student Organization Support (SOS) Did you know that there are over 1,000 clubs and organizations at ASU? Gain leadership skills, meet friends, and enhance your ASU experience. Visit www.asu.edu/clubs for more information.

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) USG is a great way to gain experience in politics, student leadership, and build friendships along the way. Visit www.asuusg.com for more information.

Residence Hall Association (RHA) RHA is ASU’s largest student organization and represents all students living on campus. For more information, go to www.asu.edu/clubs/rha.

Programming & Activities Board (PAB) PAB consists of 9 departments that plan activities and events in various areas of interest. For more information, please visit www.eoss.asu.edu/pab

Go Greek! Learn more about all 58 social

fraternities and sororities at ASU by visiting www.asu.edu/greeklife.

Greek Awards 2013 Sun Devil Spirit Award

Chi Omega

Council Officer of the Year

Michelle Daniels,

Kappa Alpha Theta

Sorority Woman of the Year

Brittany Herold,

Pi Beta Phi

Panhellenic Council

Chapter of the Year

Delta Gamma

Presidents Cup,

Chapter of the Year

Delta Gamma

Homecoming 2013

1st Place Supremacy

Chi Omega & Delta Sigma Phi

2nd Place Supremacy

Gamma Phi Beta &

Delta Tau Delta

3rd Place Supremacy

Alpha Phi & Pi Kappa Phi

Greek Week 2014 1st Place Greek Sing

Chi Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Delta Phi

2nd Place Greek Sing

Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau

Delta

3rd Place Greek Sing

Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Phi Beta, Delta Chi

Lambda

1st Place Supremacy

Chi Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Delta Phi

2nd Place Supremacy

Kappa Kappa Gamma, FIJI, Sigma Alpha Mu

3rd Place Supremacy

Sigma Kappa, Delta Chi, Theta Delta Chi,

Gamma Rho Lambda

Greek Awards

GG

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When you join a National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sorority, you are not just joining a family of Greek women at ASU, but a family of Greek women throughout the entire world. In fact, there are more than 600 college and university campuses that are home to sorority women in the United States and Canada. NPC is the umbrella organization for 26 national and international sororities. Each sorority functions autonomously as social, Greek-letter societies of college women and alumnae. ASU recognizes 12 NPC sorority chapters. The local Panhellenic Council, a smaller unit of the larger National Panhellenic Conference, is responsible for organizing activities of interest to all Panhellenic sororities on campus. No matter what city you end up in after college, you will always find friends. Alumnae chapters are set up throughout the United States, allowing you to find a familiar face in a new place. While you may not initially know the women, you will know the bond that is shared by being a part of the same organization.

National Panhellenic Conference

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We, the undergraduate members of women's fraternities, stand for good

scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards,

and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community. Cooperation

for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its best possibilities, is the ideal

that shall guide our fraternity activities.

We, the fraternity women, stand for service through the development of

character inspired by close contact and deep friendship of individual

fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise human

service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which

we strive to live.

Α Alpha

B

Beta

Γ Gamma

Δ Delta

Ε Epsilon

Ζ Zeta

Η Eta

Θ Theta

Ι Iota

Κ Kappa

Λ Lambda

Μ Mu

Ν Nu

Ξ Xi

Ο Omicron

Π Pi

Ρ Rho

Σ Sigma

Τ Tau

Υ Upsilon

Φ Phi

Χ Chi

Ψ Psi

Ω Omega

Greek Alphabet

Panhellenic Creed

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Joining a Panhellenic sorority is the beginning of creating lifelong friends. It is a way for you to create a home away from home.

One of the best aspects of joining a sorority is the friends you will make. You will share a bond with these women that is unlike any other. You will share in each other’s successes, happiness, and on occasion, sorrows. You will find that relaxing and laughing with each other will be some of the most fulfilling times you and your sisters will have together. Sisterhood is more than wearing the same Greek letters; it is about a sense of belonging, companionship, and community.

Sisterhood

Scholarship

Academic achievement is the primary reason for attending college and Panhellenic sororities recognize the importance of scholarship. The Panhellenic Association does not require a specific GPA to participate in recruitment as each group makes its own membership decisions. However, each sorority has a minimum grade requirement to be considered for membership and initiation. The average grade requirement to join is around 2.5. It is important to understand if your GPA is lower than the average chapter requirement, your opportunities for joining decrease. We encourage you to inquire about this during Recruitment. ASU Panhellenic sorority women want you to be successful at ASU. Panhellenic chapters offer study hours, assistance in time management and study skills as well as tutoring programs. Each national organization also offers academic scholarships for those women who meet the requirements. With permission from each potential new member, ASU will verify GPA, ASU enrollment, and number of credits enrolled in for each woman going through Recruitment. In the Fall 2013 term, the ASU all-women’s GPA was 3.09 and the ASU all-Panhellenic GPA was 3.16.

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Leadership development is one of the benefits of being in a

sorority. As a chapter officer you can further develop your

leadership skills. Every chapter has multiple opportunities

for you to get involved. Whether it is taking on a large role,

such as an Executive Board position, or something smaller

like being on a committee planning an event, there are

leadership roles for everyone. Additionally, sorority women

are also involved in campus-wide activities.

Your chapter will encourage you to get involved with

campus activities. Greeks are members of numerous

student organizations on campus including Undergraduate

Student Government, ASU athletics, Programming and

Activities Board, Devil’s Advocates, Residence Hall

Association, Greek Programming Board, Order of Omega

Honor Society, and many other organizations. Striking a

balance between academics and social activities is an

important part of college life. Involvement in both areas

provides a well-rounded college experience.

Community Service

Leadership

Panhellenic sorority women contribute much to the ASU campus

and the Greater Phoenix area. ASU fraternity and sorority

members raised nearly $60,000 this year for the Valley of the Sun

United Way. Individual sorority women also volunteered at a

variety of service sites during Make a Difference Day 2013 and

through Devils in Disguise during Greek Week 2014.

There are endless opportunities to help benefit the community.

The ability to give your time to others is one of the most

important qualities you will develop while being part of a

sorority.

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Joining a chapter comes with a financial requirement. Sorority dues

range from $600-$900 per semester. You and your family should be

aware of the dues, fees, and other expenses before joining. The first

semester of membership is usually the most expensive, averaging

$1,000, as most of the one-time fees occur then. Be sure to review the

financial matrix included in this booklet and ask questions about

financial obligations during Recruitment.

Financial

Time Commitment

A popular, but important, question to ask during the recruitment process is the time commitment various based upon the expectations of each organization. The amount of time a member wants to commit to the chapter is also a testament to how much the member wants to get out or contribute to the chapter. Many chapters would minimally expect members to be present for a weekly chapter meeting and a weekly chapter event (brotherhood/sisterhood, dinner, fundraiser, educational speaker, etc.), so 2-3 hours a week.

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Arizona State University does not tolerate hazing in any form, and therefore it is strictly

prohibited. Additionally, hazing is a violation of all national fraternity and sorority

policies, the Arizona Board of Regents Student Code of Conduct, and is a violation of

state law. All ASU students are expected to follow the ABOR Student Code of Conduct.

For more information, contact the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life

(asu.edu/greeklife) or Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities

(https://eoss.asu.edu/dos/srr/codeofconduct).

Housing

Anti-Hazing Policy

The Panhellenic sororities are housed at Adelphi Commons.

Adelphi Commons is a gated community on campus, offering you

close proximity to classrooms, the library, student union, and

recreational facilities. Each chapter has its own cluster, complete

with suite-style living, a full kitchen, chapter room, study room,

and a courtyard. Each sorority requires their members to live in

Adelphi Commons until they have reached maximum occupancy.

Once a chapter has reached maximum occupancy, members can

reside elsewhere.

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Orientation (Please only attend one of the four sessions offered) Monday, August 25th – 7:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, 2nd Floor Memorial Union Monday, August 25th – 8:30pm – Arizona Ballroom, 2nd Floor Memorial Union Tuesday, August 26th – 7:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, 2nd Floor Memorial Union Tuesday, August 26th – 8:30pm – Arizona Ballroom, 2nd Floor Memorial Union

Adelphi Walk-Around Wednesday, August 27th – 6:30pm – Adelphi Commons

Recruitment Thursday, August 28th – Monday, September 1st

Bid Day Tuesday, September 2nd – 3:00pm

Please make arrangements to take off work during these days.

What Do I Wear?

As if going through Recruitment wasn’t nerve-wracking

enough, then you have to figure out what to wear! So this

year, we put together a few pinterest boards to help give you

inspiration for each day of Recruitment!

http://www.pinterest.com/asurecruitment/

Recruitment Schedule

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1. TAKE NOTES! Writing down little things you liked or didn’t like about each sorority right after each event, will help you when you reflect on all the sororities you visited each day. Record names of women you talked to, what you talked about, notable characteristics of the chapter, and anything else you will want to remember. You will be provided with paper and a pen.

2. Be positive and polite. 3. Look at the sorority as a whole. Don’t judge the entire chapter by just

one woman. 4. Ask questions! It will help the conversation run smoothly, and show a

sign of interest. 5. Be mature in your decision-making. 6. Be realistic about the members with whom you feel most comfortable. 7. Active members are JUST as nervous, anxious, and excited as you are. 8. Do not interpret any remark made at an event as assurance of a bid –

one individual member has no way of determining these things. 9. Make sure to get plenty of rest, drink LOTS of water, and eat before and

throughout the day. Recruitment is a long process, and you will want to be at your very best self.

10. Remember to make your own decision! If you have any questions, feelings, or confusion that you want to discuss, go to your Rho Gamma! She is there for you and wants to help you throughout this process.

11. Become friends with the women in your recruitment group. Some of them could end up as your sisters, and if not, it’s always nice to see a familiar face around campus.

12. Bring shoes to change into while you’re walking from event to event. You will not want to wear those brand new heels for eight hours on a hot August day.

13. SMILE!! Have a great time, meet as many people as possible, and enjoy the experience.

14. Most importantly... BE YOURSELF!

Recruitment Tips

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It’s All Greek To Me

Active An initiated collegiate member who is

currently paying dues to an undergraduate

chapter.

Alumna A women’s fraternity or sorority member who

is no longer a member of a collegiate chapter.

Bid A formal invitation to join a fraternity or

sorority.

Continuous Open Bidding An informal membership recruitment process

during which bids may be extended and

accepted at any time.

Chapter The campus group of an inter/national

organization.

Fraternity A Greek-letter sisterhood or brotherhood.

Greek/Greeks Students affiliated with Greek-letter social

fraternities and sororities.

Initiation A ritualistic ceremony during which new

members receive lifelong membership

privileges.

Legacy A woman whose sister, mother, or grandmother

is an alumna or active member of a sorority.

National Panhellenic Conference

(NPC) An organization composed of 26 inter/national

women’s Greek-letter fraternities. Each

member group is an autonomous social

organization consisting of women who are

college and university, undergraduates and

alumnae.

New Member A woman or man who has accepted a bid but is

not yet an initiated member.

Panhellenic Council The administrative body of NPC chapters

affiliated with a college or university.

Preferential Bidding A system used at the conclusion of recruitment

to match organization and potential new

member preferences.

Recruitment A period of time in which events are held by

chapters for the purpose of selecting new

members.

Recruitment Counselor (Rho

Gamma) A Panhellenic representative who has no

contact with her own chapter during

membership recruitment and is available to

guide women through the recruitment process

and answer questions.

Sorority A Greek-letter sisterhood.

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Alpha Chi Omega

Chapter Information

Colors: Azure Blue & White

Symbol: Diamond

Philanthropy: The Ronald McDonald House

Open Motto: “We live for each other”

Local Founding Date: October 14, 1950

National Founding Date: May 15, 1851

Website: www.asuadpi.com

Alpha Delta Pi

Chapter Information

Colors: Scarlet Red & Olive Green

Symbol: Lyre

Philanthropy: Fight Against Domestic Violence

Open Motto: “Together let us seek the heights”

Local Founding Date: September 25, 1982

National Founding Date: October 15, 1885

Website: www.axoasu.com

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Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpha Phi

Chapter Information

Colors: Silver & Bordeaux

Symbol: Ivy Leaf

Philanthropy: Women’s Cardiac Care

Open Motto: “Union Hand in Hand”

Local Founding Date: October 10, 1958

National Founding Date: October 10, 1872

Website: www.asualphaphi.com

Chapter Information

Colors: Red, Buff, and Green

Symbol: Squirrel

Philanthropy: Diabetes, Research & Foundation

Open Motto: “Inspire the woman. Impact the world”

Local Founding Date: May 1, 2010

National Founding Date: May 30, 1904

Website: www.alphagamasu.com

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Chapter Information

Colors: Cardinal & Straw

Symbol: Owl & Skull and Crossbones

Philanthropy: Make a Wish Foundation

Local Founding Date: May 5, 1951

National Founding Date: April 5, 1895

Website: www.asuchiomega.net

Chi Omega

Delta Gamma

Chapter Information

Colors: Bronze, Pink, & Blue

Symbol: Anchor

Philanthropy: Service for Sight

Open Motto: “Do Good”

Local Founding Date: May 19, 1958

National Founding Date: December 25, 1873

Website: www.asu.deltagamma.org

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Delta Zeta

Gamma Phi Beta

Chapter Information

Colors: Brown, Pink, & Mode

Symbol: Crescent Moon

Philanthropy: Girls on the Run, Campfire,

& Girl Guides of Canada

Open Motto: “Founded upon a rock”

Local Founding Date: December 3, 1949

National Founding Date: November 11, 1874

Website: www.gammaphibetaasu.com

Chapter Information

Colors: Rose & Green

Symbol: Roman Lamp & Turtle

Philanthropy: Speech & Hearing Impaired

Community

Local Founding Date: October 8, 2005

National Founding Date: October 24, 1902

Website: www.asudeltazeta.tumblr.com

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Chapter Information

Colors: Black & Gold

Symbol: Kite

Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special

Advocates

Local Founding Date: April 11, 1959

National Founding Date: January 27, 1870

Website: www.asutheta.com

Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Chapter Information

Colors: Dark Blue & Light Blue

Symbol: Fleur-de-lie & Golden Key

Philanthropy: Reading is Fundamental

Open Motto: “A tradition of leadership”

Local Founding Date: April 24, 1959

National Founding Date: October 13, 1870

Website: www.asukkg.tumblr.com

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Pi Beta Phi

Sigma Kappa

Chapter Information

Colors: Lavender & Maroon

Symbol: Heart & Dove

Philanthropy: Gerontology & Alzheimer’s

Disease Research

Open Motto: “One Heart, One Way”

Local Founding Date: April 14, 2012

National Founding Date: November 9, 1874

Website: www.asu.sigmakappa.org

Chapter Information

Colors: Wine & Silver Blue

Symbol: Arrows & Angels

Philanthropy: Promoting Literacy

Open Motto: “We must dare to dream”

Local Founding Date: February 14, 1965

National Founding Date: April 28, 1867

Website: www.pibetaphi.org/asu

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Chapter Dues

Register today!

asu.mycampusdirector.com/register

ΑΧΩ ΑΔΠ ΑΓΔ ΑΦ ΧΩ ΔΓ ΔΖ ΓΦΒ ΚΑΘ ΚΚΓ ΠΒΦ ΣΚ

Fall 2014 Dues $1240 $1021 $1121 $1040 $739 $920 $983 $900 $809 $968 $1028 $1248

Spring 2015 Dues $675 $753 $722 $778 $539 $653 $813 $700 $634 $482 $623 $764

Dues Include: National New Member

Fees X X X X X X X X X X X X

Chapter New Member Fees X X X X X X X X X X X

Initiation Fees X X X X X X X X X X X X

Badge Fees X X X X X X X X

Promo & Recruitment Shirts X X X X X X X X

Social Events X X X X X X X X X X X X

Sisterhood Events X X X X X X X X X X X

Community Service Events X X X X X X X X X X

Personal Development X X X X X X X X X X

Intramurals X X X X X X X X X X

Family Weekend Events X X X X X X X

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We hope you enjoyed this booklet and have become more familiar with Arizona State’s Panhellenic Sorority Community. Joining a sorority is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have in college, providing you with academic, professional, and moral support not only during your college career, but after college as well. We are so excited you have taken interest in the organizations that hundreds of women hold dear to their hearts, and we can’t wait to help you with your journey to finding your new home. If you still have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Ashton at [email protected]. Ashton’s position in recruitment is to work closely with all potential new members and provide support and answers throughout this new experience! Remember to follow us on social media to look out for any new announcements or information. Welcome to ASU, and we cannot wait to see you in the fall!

Sincerely,

Ashton Webster Vice President of Recruitment External

Erika Weiler Vice President of Recruitment Internal

Bid Day 2013

Register for Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment!

Questions?