Jun 25

What terms are used most frequently during sorority recruitment?  We’ve got them for you here, including people, groups, time frames, rules, statistics, and actions. A quick peruse will help familiarize you with some new (and sometimes odd) words and phrases you will likely be hearing more often.

National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the conference body of 26 sororities and women’s fraternities established to collaborate with and advocate for it’s members.  Membership recruitment is governed by a College Panhellenic Association at each institution.

College Panhellenic Association (sometimes abbreviated as CPH, PHC, Panhel, CPC, etc.) is the cooperative campus organization of collegiate members of NPC sororities represented on that campus.

Formal Recruitment is a designated membership recruitment period during which each sorority holds a series of organized social activities.

A Chapter is the local group that represents a segment of an Inter/National organization. The term Inter/National describes a sorority’s central organization.

All sororities have chapters in the U.S. These are national sororities. Some sororities have chapters in Canada, making them international sororities. The term Inter/National describes both types organizations and is used widely in the collegiate setting. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 21

What is Panhellenic? It’s a strange word, don’t you think? I do too! Why would anyone choose that name for an organization? Let’s break it down to understand.

The word “Panhellenic” (pan-huh-len-ic) is formed from two Greek words, “pan” meaning “all” and “Hellenic”meaning “Greek.” When you hear the word Panhellenic in reference to a college council, an alumnae association, or a national conference, you want to think “all sororities.” The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the body of 26 women’s fraternities established to support the collegiate chapters of the NPC member groups.

Wait, did you say fraternities?

Yes, I did! In the early days of collegiate sororities, many women’s organizations called themselves “fraternities” until the term “sororities” was coined around 1874. So in the NPC you’ll find a nice blend of both sororities and women’s fraternities. Sometimes these women’s fraternities are simply called fraternities. If you stumble across a Greek fraternity on the internet or elsewhere that is unfamiliar to you, the organization may be for women, men, or both.

Your collegiate Panhellenic Council may go by many names:  Pan, Panhel, PHA (Panhellenic Association), CPH (College Panhellenic), CPC (College Panhellenic Council), or WPA (Womens Panhellenic Association).  Typically alumnae Panhellenic organizations (for women who have left the college scene) are called associations.

At present, nearly 4 million women are members of (National Panhellenic Conference) NPC groups. This figure includes both collegiate and alumnae members (uh-lum-nee).

Note: ‘Collegiate’ is an adjective used to describe a person or thing.  ‘Collegian’ is a noun used to describe a person. ‘Alumnae’ (uh-lum-nee) is the feminine plural form of the feminine Latin word ‘alumna.’  ‘Alumni’ is the plural form for a group of men or men and women together.  One man?  He’s an ‘alumnus.’

SUNDAY TOLLEFSON is an author, professional speaker, coach, and a leading authority on sorority recruitment. She is the author of RUSH RIGHT: Reveal Your Best YOU During Sorority Recruitment and the founder of SureSister.com.

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