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Panhellenic Council

The Panhellenic Council at Auburn University is the unifying, coordinating, and governing body of the 18 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities on Auburn’s campus. It became an official Panhellenic association in September of 1929 and has received numerous National Panhellenic Conference awards over the years such as Excellence in Academics, Leadership, Publications, Community Service, and Recruitment. All sorority members are automatically part of the Panhellenic Association. The Panhellenic Council is composed of women from each sorority who successfully run the Panhellenic community, specifically six elected executive officers and each chapter’s President, Delegate, and Junior Panhellenic Delegate. It is also composed of appointed cabinet members, committees, and advisors.

The Panhellenic Council is an integral part of Auburn’s Greek community and provides an outlet for numerous involvement opportunities. Its main objective is to enhance the college experience of its members through fostering friendships, leadership opportunities, and personal growth. The Council is also responsible for promoting scholarship, philanthropy, and the safety and well-being of each chapter and its members, as well as the Greek community. In addition, the Panhellenic Council works alongside IFC and NPHC to sponsor service activities and leadership growth programming. Finally, the Panhellenic Council oversees recruitment to make it a fun, memorable, and fair experience for all who participate.

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Auburn Panhellenic Council’s primary recruitment is open to all enrolled Auburn University students who identify as women regardless of race, religion, color, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status. We are happy that you are interested in joining us as we celebrate our 94th year on Auburn’s campus.