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Page 1: ASU Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment 2015

Panhellenic

Sorority Recruitment

Page 2: ASU Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment 2015

Kristina President Lindsey

VP of Recruitment External

Jasmine VP of Internal Affairs

Melanie VP of Recruitment Internal

AJ VP of Campus Affairs

Victoria VP of Judicial Affairs

Brittney VP of Risk Management

Chauncey VP of Marketing

Amberli VP of Member Development

Meet the 2015 Panhellenic Executive Board

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Congratulations on your student’s decision to participate in ASU’s 2015 Panhellenic Sorority

Recruitment! She is about to begin a week that will be full of activities as she makes new friends,

creates memories, and builds connections on campus.

Please encourage your student 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 finds connections with, and a place where she feels

comfortable.

Sororities require both a financial and time commitment. Each chapter has their dues listed on page 24

of this booklet. While listed, your student should still ask each sorority about these financial

obligations. Though being a member of a sorority does involve a time commitment, many of our

sorority women are able to maintain part-time jobs, be involved in extracurricular activities, and still

have an amazing sorority experience.

The Panhellenic sororities are housed in Adelphi Commons on the Tempe campus. Opportunities to live

in Adelphi Commons vary by chapter and are something your student 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 28th, 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 Coordinator

Letter to Families

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2 ~ Meet the Panhellenic

Executive Board

3 ~ Letter to Families

5 ~ The Panhellenic Creed &

Greek Alphabet

6 ~ National Panhellenic

Conference

7 ~ It’s All Greek To Me

8 ~ Panhellenic Experience

9 ~ Sisterhood & Scholarship

10 ~ Leadership &

Community Values

11 ~ Community Service

& Housing

12 ~ Financial & Hazing

13 ~ Recruitment Schedule

& What to Wear

14 ~ Tips for Potential New

Members

15 ~ Alpha Chi Omega &

Alpha Delta Pi

16 ~ Alpha Gamma Delta &

Alpha Phi

17 ~ Chi Omega & Delta Gamma

18 ~ Delta Zeta &

Kappa Alpha Theta

19 ~ Kappa Kappa Gamma

& Pi Beta Phi

20 ~ Sigma Kappa

21 ~ Kappa Delta

(Colonizing Fall 2015)

22 ~ Community Traditions

23 ~ Greek Awards & Other

Ways to Get Involved

24 ~ Chapter Dues

25 ~ A Letter from

Lindsey & Melanie

26 ~ Find Us Online

Table

of Contents

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We, the

Η

Eta

Θ

Theta

Ι

Iota

Κ

Kappa

Σ

Sigma

Ρ

Rho

Ν

Nu

Ξ

Xi

Μ

Mu

Ο

Omicron

Π

Pi

Α

Alpha

Λ

Lambda

Δ

Delta

Ε

Epsilon

Ζ

Zeta

Β

Beta

Γ

Gamma

Τ

Tau

Υ

Upsilon

Φ

Phi

Ω

Omega

Ψ

Psi

Χ

Chi

Panhellenic

Greek Alphabet

Creed 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.

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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 across 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 11 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

and sisters. Alumnae chapters are set up throughout the United States and

the world, 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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Potential New Member A woman interested in joining a Panhellenic

sorority.

Preferential Bidding

A system used at the conclusion of

Recruitment to match sorority and

potential new member preferences.

Recruitment

A designated membership recruitment

period during which a series of organized

events are held by each NPC sorority,

organized by the Panhellenic Council.

Rho Gamma/ Recruitment Counselor

A Panhellenic sorority member who has

disaffiliated from her chapter during

Formal Recruitment. She is specially

trained to help potential new members and

answer any questions they may have about

sorority membership.

Sorority

A Greek-letter sisterhood.

Active An initiated collegiate member who is

currently paying dues to an undergraduate

chapter.

Alumna

A sorority member who is a graduated

member of a collegiate chapter.

Bid

A formal invitation extended to a prospective

member to join a chapter.

Chapter

A membership unit of a/an (inter)national

sorority.

Continuous Open Bidding

COB bids may be extended and accepted at

any time during the school year other than

during Formal Recruitment.

Fraternity

Greek letter sisterhood or brotherhood.

Initiation

A ceremony in which new members receive

lifelong membership privileges.

Legacy

A woman whose mother, sister, or in some

cases, grandmother, is an alumna or active

member of a sorority.

National Panhellenic Conference: NPC is a conference body composed of 26

national women’s fraternities, each of which

is autonomous as a social, Greek-letter

society of college women undergraduates and

alumnae.

New Member

A person who has accepted an invitation to

join a chapter and has not yet been initiated.

Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is a cooperative

campus organization of collegiate members of

NPC sororities.

It’s all Greek

to me!

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On behalf of the Executive Board and the 11 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 11 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 our office! Any of the Panhellenic Executive Board members would be happy to answer any of the

questions you might have.

In Panhellenic Spirit,

Kristina

Panhellenic Association President [email protected]

The Panhellenic

Experience

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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.

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 may 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.

During the Fall 2014 semester, the average GPA for all undergraduate

women was 3.13 while the average for the Panhellenic community was 3.25!

Sisterhood

Scholarship

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Leadership development is one of the benefits of being in a sorority. As a chapter

officeryou 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, Order of Omega Honor Society, and many other

organizations. Striking a balance between academics and extra-curricular activities is an

important part of college life. Involvement in both areas provides a well-rounded college

experience.

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 for our commitments. We take responsibility for our actions.

Leadership

Community Values

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Panhellenic sorority women contribute much to the ASU campus and

surrounding community. ASU Greek Life completed 66,956 hours of

community service during the 2014-2015 academic year, which is

approximately 16 hours per member. Some of this service was

completed through local volunteer programs such as The Make-A-

Wish Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity,

and the Boys and Girls Club of America. 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.

In addition to volunteering time, the fraternity and sorority

community raised $320,588 for charitable organizations during the

2014-2015 academic year, which is approximately $78 per member.

The Panhellenic sororities are housed at Adelphi

Commons. Adelphi Commons is a gated community

on the Tempe 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.

Community Service

Housing

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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 and federal 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).

Joining a chapter comes with a financial

requirement. 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, as most of the onetime

fees occur then. Be sure to review the financial

matrix included on page 24 of this booklet and ask

questions about financial obligations during

Recruitment.

Financial

Anti-Hazing Policy

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Orientation (Please only attend one of the four sessions offered) Monday, August 24th – 6:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union 221

Monday, August 24th – 8:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union 221

Tuesday, August 25th – 6:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union 221

Tuesday, August 25th – 8:00pm – Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union 221

Adelphi Walk-Around Friday, August 28th – Adelphi Commons

Recruitment Saturday, August 29th – Sunday, August 30th AND

Saturday, September 5th – Monday, September 7th

Recruitment will be held on two separate weekends. All of these dates require

your attendance.

Please make arrangements to completely clear your schedule during these days.

We have put together a few Pinterest boards to help give you

inspiration for each day of Recruitment! These outfits are just ideas,

not required of you. We want you to always be comfortable in your

own skin and with your own style!

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

Recruitment S C H E D U L E

What Do I Wear?

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1. Take notes! Writing down little things you liked or didn’t like about each chapter right

after each round in your iValU booklet will help you when you reflect on all the chapters

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 the iValU booklet 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 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 chapter to chapter. 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!

Tips for Potential New Members

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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

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

Alpha Chi Omega

Alpha Delta Pi

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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, & 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

Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpha Phi

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Chi Omega 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

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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Kappa Alpha Theta Chapter Information

Colors: Black & Gold

Symbol: Kite

Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special

Advocates

Tag Line: Leading Women

Local Founding Date: April 11, 1959

National Founding Date: January 27, 1870

Website: www.asutheta.com

Delta Zeta 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.deltazeta.org

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Chapter Information

Colors: Dark Blue & Light Blue

Symbol: Fleur-de-les & 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.asu.kappa.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

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Pi Beta Phi

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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

Sigma Kappa

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Chapter Information

Colors: Olive Green & Pearl White

Symbols & Mascot: Nautilus Shell, Dagger, Teddy Bear, Katydid

Philanthropies: Girl Scouts of the USA & Prevent Child Abuse America

Open Motto: “Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest.”

Local Founding Date: Fall 2015

National Founding Date: October 23, 1897

For more information about Kappa Delta’s recruitment dates, please visit asu.kappadelta.org.

Kappa Delta

Colonizing in Fall 2015

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Community Traditions

Community Traditions 2014

Welcome Week Panhellenic sororities volunteer every year to welcome new students to ASU. This year, Welcome

Week is scheduled August 17 – 21. We hope to see you at events such as move-in, Passport, and

Sun Devil Shindig.

Devils on Mill Before each home football game, Fraternity & Sorority Life joins other student organizations on

campus to creat a pre-game experience full of live music, food, games, photo booths, and special

appearances from Sparky and the Spirit Squad. Tents, misters, water, and air-conditioned

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

September 12 (Cal Poly), September 18 (New Mexico, September 26 (USC), October 10

(Colorado), October 29 (Oregon), November 14 (Washington), November 21 (U of A).

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. The 2015 Family Weekend is September 25 – 26.

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

which organization 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!

2015 Homecoming Week is November 9 – 14.

Greek Week/ Greek Sing 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 partner together on teams to compete in activities such as a trivia bowl, athletic

competitions, and a community service event! Our cumulating event is Greek Sing, a competition

hosted in Gammage Auditorium to raise money for Valley of the Sun United Way. Greek Week

2016 is March 28 – April 3.

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& Recognition Greek Week

1st Place Greek Week Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, & Sigma

Tau Gamma

2nd Place Greek Week

Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa

Lambda, Delta Upsilon, &

Zeta Beta Tau

3rd Place Greek Week

Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Alpha

Order, Phi Gamma Delta, &

Sigma Phi Beta

1st Place Greek Sing

Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa

Lambda, Delta Upsilon, & Zeta Beta

Tau

2nd Place Greek Sing

Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, &

Sigma Tau Gamma

3rd Place Greek Sing

Delta Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha, &

Sigma Lambda Beta

Individual Recognition

Sorority Woman of the Year Courtney Newcombe ~

Pi Beta Phi

Sun Devil Spirit Award

Loretta Sholler ~ Delta Zeta

Homecoming

1st Place Supremacy Chi Omega &

Phi Gamma Delta

2nd Place Supremacy Kappa Kappa Gamma &

Pi Kappa Alpha

3rd Place Supremacy Alpha Phi & Delta Sigma Phi

Student Organizations: 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 asuusg.com for more information

Multicultural Sorority and Fraternity Recruitment: If you’re interested in joining a multicultural chapter, please visit www.asu.edu/greeklife.

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

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

IFC Fraternity Recruitment: For men who are interested in joining a fraternity, please visit

www.asu.edu/greeklife.

Greek Awards

Outstanding Community Service Project Foundation for Blind Children ~

Delta Gamma

Impact Award

“I Have A Choice Campaign” ~

Delta Zeta

Outstanding Philanthropic Endeavor

“Dukeout” ~ Delta Zeta

Phoenix Award

Delta Zeta

Panhellenic Council Chapter of the year Alpha Chi Omega

Presidents Cup Alpha Chi Omega

Looking for other ways to Get Involved?

Awards 2014

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Chapter Dues

ΑΧΩ ΑΔΠ ΑΓΔ ΑΦ ΧΩ ΔΓ ΔΖ ΚΑΘ ΚΚΓ ΠΒΦ ΣΚ

FALL DUES

(NEW MEMBER)$1,240 $1,148 $1,121 $1,040 $782 $748 $522.50 $651 $971 $1,221 $1,248

SPRING DUES

(NEW MEMBER)$675 $769.51 $722 $778 $539 $747 $469.50 $551 $480 $711 $764

NATIONAL

NEW MEMBER

FEES

X X X X X X X X X X

CHAPTER NEW

MEMBER FEESX X X X X X X X X

INITIATION

FEESX X X X X X X X X

BADGE

FEESX X X X X X X

PROMO &

RECRUITMENT

SHIRTS

X X X X X X X X X

SOCIAL

EVENTSX X X X X X X X X X X

SISTERHOOD

EVENTSX X X X X X X X X X X

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

EVENTS

X X X X X X X X X X X

PERSONAL

DEVELOPMENT

EVENTS

X X X X X X X X X X X

INTRAMURALS X 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 packet and have become more familiar with Arizona State’s

Panhellenic Sorority life. 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 post-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 Lindsey at [email protected].

Lindsey’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,

Lindsey Vice President of Recruitment External

Melanie Vice President of Recruitment Internal

A Letter from

Lindsey & Melanie

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College Panhellenic Association Facebook: Arizona State Panhellenic Council – Go Greek!

Twitter: @ASUPanhellenic

Instagram: @ASUPanhellenic

Pinterest: Arizona State College Panhellenic Association

Fraternity & Sorority Life Facebook: ASU Fraternity & Sorority Life

Twitter: @ASU_GreekLife

Website: asu.edu/greeklife

Register for Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment Here!

bit.ly/asupharegister

Find Us Online!