How Do I Join?

College is a time to explore who you are, what matters to you, and what value you want to bring to the world! Joining a sorority is about finding your people – the ones who will cheer you on and challenge you along the way. Your future sisters will be there to support you as you learn all that you’re capable of, and through the sorority experience you’ll tap into your potential through exploring leadership, giving back to the community, and serving others.

Interested in joining our community? There are two ways to join, formal and informal recruitment. Information regarding informal recruitment can be found under the “Informal Recruitment” tab. Formal recruitment registration is open April 1st and closes August 8th, register below!

Formal Recruitment Dates and Times

This process will take place during August 2024. Formal Recruitment allows you to formally meet each chapter through different rounds while learning about their values, philanthropies, and more, all so you are able to find the right chapter for you! 

 2024 Fall Recruitment dates are currently as followed:

​August 17 & 18: Campus move-ins for PNMS

August 19th (6PM): PNM Convocation

August 20th (9AM-7PM): Open House Round

August 21st (9AM-5PM): Philanthropy Round

August 22nd (9AM-3PM): Values Round

August 24th (9AM-11:30AM): Preference Round

August 25th (12PM): Bid Day

 To join our Panhellenic community, register today! You can also email VP of Recruitment, Anna Funge, at recruitment@ucpanhellenic.com

​Costs:

In order to participate in Formal Recruitment, there is a 75$ fee every Potential New Member pays during the registration process. This fee covers registration, recruitment technology platforms and merchandise.

Our 2024 Theme Is…

“Add a Chapter to Your Story”

Over the past few years, we have focused on growth, positivity, and values within our community. This years theme is “Add a Chapter to your Story.”

“There are 11 chapters in the Panhellenic community. The purpose of this new chapter in your story doesn’t just say what happened, it says why it was important and what it means for who the person is. Trust that this chapter is preparing you for something that’s coming that hasn’t happened yet. During formal recruitment, create the story you want to tell to others.” -Anna Funge, VP of Recruitment