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Potential New Member ID:Gamma Chis:Group Number:Purdue PanhellenicPrimary Recruitment Guide 2019Purdue University

Dear Potential New Member,We are so excited that you are interested in joining sorority life atPurdue University. Throughout this process, you will meet some ofthe most amazing and dynamic women on our campus. They aregiving, smart and kind, and we have no doubt that you are about tomake friendships that will last a lifetime.In addition to joining a sorority, you will also be joining thePanhellenic sisterhood and greater fraternity/sorority communityat Purdue. It is within this community where you will createfriendships, build yourself as a leader, serve the community, andultimately become the best version of yourself.The recruitment process may seem quick and overwhelming, butwe are confident that if you trust the process and take advantageof every opportunity to become part of this sisterhood, you will findyour home by the end of this journey. Use this book to take notesabout each sorority you visit. Write down the names of women withwhom you made a strong connection, feelings you got when youwere with members, and values of the organization that matter toyou. Have an open mind and remember that each sorority is uniqueand that it sometimes takes longer than one or two rounds to graspwhat they have to offer.We truly believe that joining a sorority was one of the best decisionswe ever made and cannot wait to see you find your place in oursisterhood. We hope you enjoy and trust the primary recruitmentprocess and welcome to our community!In Sisterhood,The Panhellenic Recruitment Team

Table of ContentsMeet Our Team2The Panhellenic Creed3Financial Terminology4Potential New Member Bill of Rights5Purdue University Campus Map6Description of Rounds7Recruitment Schedule8-9Panhellenic Chapters10-45Continuous Recruitment46-47Fraternity & Sorority Terminology48-49Round Notes50-531

Meet Our Team2Presidentpresident@purduephc.comNatalie BrejchaVP of Recruitmentvpr@purduephc.comMaridith HebenstreitDirector of Recruitment Logisticsprogramming@purduephc.comJanelle DeanDirector of Recruitment Personnelpersonnel@purduephc.comEmily EvansAssociate VP of Recruitmentavpr@purduephc.comEmma SwainDirector of IT & Communicationstechnology@purduephc.comAbby Bogdajewicz

The PanhellenicCreedWe, as the Undergraduate Members of women’s fraternities,stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, formaintenance of high standards, and for serving, to the best ofour ability, our college community. Cooperation for furtheringfraternity life, in harmony with its best posibilities, is the idealthat shall guide our fraternity activities.We, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through thedevelopment of character inspired by the close contact anddeep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. Theopportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutualrespect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.I Value.1.2.3.3

Financial TerminologyParlor Fee: A fee that both live-in members and live-out members payin order to upkeep common areas of the house that are used byeveryone.Chapter Dues: Dues that are paid to the Chapter’s International orNational Headquarters.Local Dues: Dues that are more specific to the Chapter.Badge Fee: Your badge is also known as your initiation pin, and mostchapters require you to purchase your own pin upon initiation.Date Functions: Chapters may host Formals, Semi-Formals, or otherspontaneous dances and some Chapters have this as an additional feeto attend while others include the fee to attend in the dues younormally pay.Family Days: Throughout both the Spring and Fall Semesters there arevarious events such as Dad’s Day, Mom’s Day, or Parents Weekendand some Chapters have this as an additional fee, while others includethis fee.Other InformationJoining a sorority is a financial obligation and we have chapters that areboth housed and unhoused on our campus. If you were to receive a bidfrom a housed chapter, there are live-in requirements that are listed ontheir respective chapter information page. A “ ” listed next to the live-inrequirement indicates that you may be expected to live-in for anotheryear if the house is not full to capacity. This can be clarified at eachchapter during the rounds.4

Potential New MemberBill of RightsThe New Member has the rights to:1. Be treated as an individual.2. Be fully informed about the recruitment process.3. Ask questions and receive true and objective answers fromrecruitment counselors and members.4. Be treated with respect.5. Be treated as a capable and mature person.6. Ask “how” and “why” and receive straight answers.7. Maintain confidentiality when sharing information withrecruitment counselors.8. Make timely informed choices without undue pressure fromothers.9. Be fully informed about the binding agreements implicit inthe preference card signing.10. Make one’s own choice and decision and accept fullresponsibility for the results of that decision.11. Have a positive, safe, and enriching recruitment andmembership experience.5

Purdue UniversityCampus MapTower Acres211097Tower Dr.Stadium Ave.6Sixth St.U n iv e r s it y S t .N . M a r t in J is ch ke D r.115eyFifth St.16 617Fourth St.13AdONE WA Y8N . G ra n t S t .Third St. .PPGU1418State St.15W a ld r o n S t .R u s s e ll S t .First St.U n iv e r s it y S t .Second St.Duhme Dr.1. Alpha Chi Omega2. Alpha Gamma Delta3. Alpha Omicron Pi4. Alpha Phi5. Alpha Xi Delta6. Chi Omega7. Delta Delta Delta8. Delta Gamma9. Delta Zeta10. Gamma Phi Beta11. Kappa Alpha Theta12. Kappa Delta13. Kappa Kappa Gamma14. Phi Mu15. Pi Beta Phi16. Sigma Delta Tau17. Sigma Kappa18. Zeta Tau Alpha12N . G ra n t S t .Stadium Ave.Stadium Ave.VisitorPa rking(PPStewart CenterPGGRState St.S . G ra n t S t .DavidRossRoad43Harrison St.

Description of RoundsOpen House Round- August 23rd and August 24thOpen house rounds are the first of the four rounds of primary recruitment. You will visiteach of the 18 chapters with your recruitment counselor (Gamma Chi) as well as the restof your group. This is a great time to warm up to sorority life and recruitment at Purdue!First Invitational- August 25thBe yourself! The second round of events offers a better opportunity to get to know thechapter as you will gain better insight into each chapter’s sisterhood. There are up to 13events in this round. Be sure to look for certain qualities and values you want in a sorority.Second Invitational- August 31stDuring the third round of events, you will have the opportunity to connect on a deeper levelwith women. Feel free to ask questions as you wish. There are up to 8 events in this round.The sorority women should be able to help answer questions about sorority life by sharingpersonal stories and feelings about chapter life.Preference Round- September 1stThis is the last and fourth round of events. There are up to 2 events in this round. Theseevents are more serious and most chapters will have a ritual ceremony. It is during thisround that the sorority women will reveal to you what brought them to their chapter. It is aspecial day for you as well as the sorority sisters.Bid Day- September 2ndThe conclusion of Primary Recruitment is Bid Day! You will meet with your Gamma Chi whowill give you your bid card from the sorority that has been mutually selected. Following thebid distribution, you will go to your chapter’s Bid Day celebration! This day is the excitingend of Recruitment and the beginning of the development of your new “home” away fromhome - all your hard work during recruitment will have finally paid off!7

Recruitment ScheduleFriday, August 23rd, 2019 - Open House RoundTime:5:00 PM6:10 PM7:00 PM7:50 PM8:40 PM9:30 PM10:20 PMEvent:Gamma Chi/PNM Meeting1st Event2nd Event3rd Event4th Event5th Event6th EventSaturday, August 24th, 2019 - Open House RoundTime:7:00 AM8:00 AM8:50 AM9:40 AM10:30 AM11:00 AM12:30 PM1:20 PM2:10 PM3:00 PM (Food & Drink)3:50 PM4:20 PM6:00 PM6:50 PM (Food & Drink)7:40 PM8:30 PM9:00 PMEvent:Gamma Chi/PNM Meeting7th Event8th Event9th Event10th EventLunch Break11th Event12th Event13th Event14th Event15th EventDinner Break16th Event17th Event18th Event19th Event (If needed)PNM SelectionSunday, August 25th, 2019 - First InvitationalTime:6:30 AM7:15 AM8:20 AM9:25 AM (Food & Drink)10:30 AM11:05 AM8Event:Gamma Chi/PNM Meeting1st Event2nd Event3rd Event4th EventLunch BreakLocation:Location:Location:

Recruitment ScheduleSunday, August 25th, 2019 - First InvitationalTime:12:30 PM1:35 PM2:40 PM (Food & Drink)3:45 PM4:50 PM5:25 PM7:00 PM8:05 PM9:10 PM (Food & Drink)10:15 PM10:50 PMEvent:5th Event6th Event7th Event8th Event9th EventDinner Break10th Event11th Event12th Event13th EventPNM SelectionSaturday, August 31st, 2019 - Second InvitationalTime:7:15 AM8:00 AM9:15 AM10:30 AM (Food & Drink)11:45 AM12:30 PM2:00 PM3:15 PM (Food & Drink)4:30 PM5:45 PM7:00 PM7:45 PMEvent:Gamma Chi/PNM Meeting1st Event2nd Event3rd Event4th EventLunch Break5th Event6th Event7th Event8th Event9th EventPNM SelectionSunday, September 1st, 2019 - Preference RoundTime:9:00 AM10:00 AM11:30 AM1:00 PM2:30 PM3:30 PMEvent:Gamma Chi/PNM Meeting1st Event2nd Event3rd Event4th EventPNM SelectionLocation:Location:Location:9

Alpha Chi OmegaΑΧΩ - Alpha Chi851 David Ross RdCumulative GPA: 3.39Philanthropy: Domestic Violence AwarenessLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Authenticity, Compassion, Loyalty, Growth,LeadershipFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,614.50Live-In Costs: 5,148.50 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,153.50 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, Chapter Specific Dues including chapterdinners, Panhellenic Fees, Badge Fee, MealsWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Date Functions,Family Days, Tshirts10

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Alpha Gamma DeltaΑΓΔ - Alpha Gam1010 David Ross RdCumulative GPA: 3.31Philanthropy: Alpha Gamma Delta FoundationLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Academic Excellence, Philanthropic Giving,Ongoing leadership and personal development andabove all, a spirit of loving sisterhoodFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,010Live-In Costs: 4,900 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,100 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Date Functions, FamilyDays, Tshirts, Chapter Specific Dues, Development FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts, BadgeFee, Initiation Fee12

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Alpha OmicronPiΑΟΠ - AOII242 S. Grant St.Cumulative GPA: 3.30Philanthropy: The Arthritis FoundationLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Character, Dignity, Scholarship, and CollegeLoyaltyFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,960Live-In Costs: 5,622 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,704 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Date Functions, FamilyDays, Tshirts, Panhellenic Fees, Convention FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? ChapterDues to Nationals/Internationals, Development Fee14

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Alpha PhiΑΦ - APhi801 David Ross Rd.Cumulative GPA: 3.16Philanthropy: Women’s Heart HealthLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Loyalty, Sisterhood, Scholarship, Leadership,Service, and Character DevelopmentFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,532.50Live-In Costs: 4,920 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,123 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions,Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, Local Dues, Chapter Specific Dues, Panhellenic Fees, Education Fee, Convention Fee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Tshirts16

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Alpha Xi DeltaΑΞΔ - AXiD519 N. University St.Cumulative GPA: 3.30Philanthropy: Autism SpeaksLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Courage, Graciousness, and PeaceFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 961Live-In Costs: 5,139 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 414.50 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Family Days, Chapter Dues toNationals/Internationals, Local Dues, Panhellenic Fees,Convention Fee, Date FunctionsWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Merchandise18

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Chi OmegaΧΩ - ChiO402 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.32Philanthropy: Make-A-WishLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Friendship, High Standards of Personnel, SincereLearning & Creditable Scholarship, Community Service,Participation in Campus Activities, Career DevelopmentFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 531.00Live-In Costs: 4,393.50 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 801 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fee, Date Functions, Family Days, Chapter Dues, Panhellenic Fees, Chapter Dinners,Convention Fee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts20

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Delta Delta DeltaΔΔΔ - Tri Delta1200 Tower Dr.Cumulative GPA: 3.20Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s HospitalLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Friendship, Self-Sacrifice, and TruthFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,680Live-In Costs: 5,100 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,350 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Func-tions, Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, Local Dues, Chapter Specific Duess, Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, Convention Fee, InitiationFee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts22

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Delta GammaΔΓ - DG303 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.39Philanthropy: Service for SightLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Authentic, Friendship, Responsibility, Humor,Integrity, Academically Driven, and ServiceFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,017.50Live-In Costs: 3,939.50 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 907.50 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fee, Date Function,Family Days, Chapter Dues, Local Dues, Chapter Dinners,Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, Convention Fee, Initiation FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts, Badge Fee24

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Delta ZetaΔΖ - DZ825 Hilltop Dr.Cumulative GPA: 3.20Philanthropy:Starkey Hearing Foundation and Painted Turtle CampLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Friendship, Service, and ScholarshipFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 810Live-In Costs: 3,945 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 200 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fee, Initiation Fee,Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Date Functions,Family Days, TShirts26

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Gamma Phi BetaΓΦΒ - GPhi810 David Ross Rd.Cumulative GPA: 3.29Philanthropy: Girls on the RunLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Love, Labor, Learning, and LoyaltyFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 955Live-In Costs: 4,930 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 880 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fee, Date Functions,Family Days, Chapter Dues, Local Dues, Chapter Dinners,Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, Convention Fee,Initiation Fee, Live-in Parking SpotWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts, Badge Fee28

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Kappa Alpha ThetaΚΑΘ - Theta607 N. Russell St.Cumulative GPA: 3.36Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special AdvocatesLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Intellectual Curiousity, Leadership Potential,Commitment to Service, and Personal ExcellenceFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1082.50Live-In Costs: 4,231.50 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 581.50 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Date Functions, FamilyDays, TShirts, Chapter Dues, Chapter Dinners, BadgeFee, Initiation Fee, Development FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Parlor Fees,Panhellenic Fees30

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Kappa DeltaΚΔ - KD690 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.31Philanthropy:Prevent Child Abuse America and Girl Scouts of the USALive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Lifetime Learning, Altruistic Service, PersonalIntegrity, Truth, and LoyaltyFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,946Live-In Costs: 5,743 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,218 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions,Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals,Local Dues, Chapter Specific, Panhellenic Fees, Convention Fee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts32

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Kappa Kappa GammaΚΚΓ - Kappa325 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.31Philanthropy: Reading is FundamentalLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Truth, Connection, Respect, Optimism,Trailblazing, and KnowledgeFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 950Live-In Costs: 4,610 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 1,060 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions, Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, Local Dues, Chapter Specific Dues,Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, ConventionFee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts34

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Phi MuΦΜ - Phi Mu201 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.36Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network HospitalsLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Love, Honor, and TruthFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1055Live-In Costs: 4,465 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 565 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Date Functions, FamilyDays, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals,Local Dues, Chapter Specific Dues, PanhellenicFees, Development Fee, Convention Fee, ParlorFee, Initiation Fee, and Badge FeesWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Tshirts36

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Pi BetaPhiΠΒΦ - Pi Phi1012 W. State St.Cumulative GPA: 3.14Philanthropy: Read, Lead, AchieveLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Integrity, Honor and Respect, SincereFriendship, Life-Long Commitment, Personal andIntellectual Growth, and Philanthropic Service to OthersFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,742Live-In Costs: 5,031 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 918 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions,38Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals,Local Dues, Chapter Specific Dues, Panhellenic Fees,Development Fee, Convention Fee, Initiation Fee,Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts

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SigmaΣΔΤDeltaTau- Sig Delt417 Waldron St.Cumulative GPA: 3.16Philanthropy: Prevent Child Abuse America,Jewish Women InternationalLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Individuality, Connection, Engagement, CommunityFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,050Live-In Costs: 4,250 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 850 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions, Family Days, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, Local Dues, Chapter Specific Dues,Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, ConventionFee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Tshirts40

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SigmaKappaΣΚ - Sig Kaps427 N. Russell St.Cumulative GPA: 3.24Philanthropy: The Sigma Kappa Foundation in support ofthe Alzheimer’s AssociationLive-In Requirement: 3 yearsValues: Friendship, Personal Growth, Service, and LoyaltyFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 575Live-In Costs: 4,624 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 758.50 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Date Functions, Family Days,Tshirts, Chapter Dues to Nationals/Internationals, LocalDues, Panhellenic Fees, Development Fee, ConventionFee, Initiation Fee, Badge FeeWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? Parlor Fees, Chapter Specific Dues42

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Zeta TauAlphaΖΤΑ - Zeta118 Waldron StCumulative GPA: 3.24Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Research and AwarenessLive-In Requirement: 2 yearsValues: Being rather than seeming, Humility, Life LongLearning, Leadership, Love, Loyalty and Commitment,Responsibility, Service and Philanthropy, Seeking understanding that we might gain true wisdomFinancial Information:Fall Semester New Member Dues: 1,144Live-In Costs: 4,915 per semesterLive-Out Costs: 904 per semesterWhat do my dues include? Parlor Fees, Date Functions,Family Days, TShirts, Live-out Fee, Chapter Dues, LocalDues, Chapter Dinners, Panhellenic Fees, DevelopmentFee, Convention Fee, Initiation Fee, Composite PictureWhat do I pay for outside of my dues? TShirts, Badge Fee44

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Continuous RecruitmentContinuous Recruitment is a type of sorority recruitment that beginsafter Bid Day for Primary Recruitment. This is an opportunity forPoetntial New Members to meet sorority members on a more casualand less structured basis.Continuous Recruitment takes place in the fall and/or spring,but not all sororities will participate. If you have any questions,contact Emily Evans at continuous@purduephc.comAt Purdue University, there are 3 associate chapters that onlyparticipate in Continuous Recruitment. The 3 associate chapters thatparticipate are Sigma Alpha, Phi Sigma Rho, and Phi Beta Chi.Phi Beta ChiCumulative GPA: 3.26Philanthropy:Bethesda LutheranHome and YMCAMotto: “Amor via Vitae in Christo”Values: Church, Chapter,and Community46

Phi Sigma RhoCumulative GPA: 3.19Philanthropy:Leukemia andLymphoma SocietyMotto: “Together we build thefuture”Values: Friendship, Scholarship,EncouragementNOTE: For Engineering Majorsand most STEM majorsSigma AlphaCumulative GPA: 3.15Philanthropy:Indiana AgrAbility(Breaking New Ground)Motto: “Women Excelling inAgriculture”Values: Leadership, Scholarship,Service, Fellowship47

Fraternity & SororityTerminologyAlumnae: Initiated members who have graduated.Bid: A formal invitation to join a chapter.Bid Day: The last day of recruitment when the Potential New Memberreceives a bid.Big/Little: Pairing between pledge classes to form mentorship andbonding.Chapter: A local group of an (inter)national social sorority.Continuous Open Bidding (COB): an informal membership-recruitmentprocess during which bids may be extended and accepted at any timeduring the school year other than during primary recruitmentGamma Chi: A woman who acts as a recruitmentcounselor to those going through primary recruitment.Initiation: Ritual or ceremony in which a new member begins fullmembership in that organization.Intentional Single Preference: When a woman lists only one sorority onher membership recruitment acceptance binding agreement.48

Legacy: Woman whose mother, sister, grandmother, or other immediatefamily member is initiated into an organization.Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA):A one-year binding agreement signed by a Potential New Member atthe conclusion of Primary RecruitmentNew Member: Member of a Greek letter organization who has not yetbeen initiated.New Member Program: Time in which new members of anorganization learn about the chapter before they are initiated.Panhellenic Council (PHC): Central governing body for the NPCsororities that offers services to chapters and the community as awhole; derived from the Greek terms “all” (Pan) “Greeks” (Hellenic).Philanthropy: Charitable project to raise money and awareness for aparticular cause sponsored by eachchapter on campus.Potential New Member: Student who participates ineither primary or continuous recruitment.Recruitment: A mutual selection process that allows each potentialnew member to determine chapter membership.Sorority: A social Greek lettered sisterhood.

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