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Philanthropy Round

WHAT TO WEAR: To add to the fun of these days, you will be casual and comfortable. You may wear structured shorts and skirts along with the shirt provided to you.

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WHAT TO TALK ABOUT: Philanthropy Round is a time to talk about service and giving to others. Ask your hostess about other projects that the sorority participates in throughout the year. This is also a good time to ask questions about anything that you did not get a chance to learn about during Ice Water Teas. These days are a fun chance to ask more in-depth questions with the sorority women while you work to help others.

WHAT TO EXPECT: Panhellenic is proud to have philanthropy as an Auburn tradition. Community service is an important aspect of each sorority and Panhellenic as a whole. Therefore, this round is an important part of recruitment. During this round, you may visit up to 13 sororities and you will learn more about the sorority and the philanthropy that they are passionate about.

ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS AFTER THE PHILANTHROPY ROUND TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR DECISIONS.

List the skills and abilities you have that you would like to share with a sorority. In which chapters do you think these could be utilized?

What are your feelings about each chapter you visited? Take a minute to write down two positives and one negative of each chapter.

It is possible that you will not receive every invitation back you desire. Take this time to focus on the basics of each sorority. How do you feel about each sorority you visited based on what you learned in this round? Write down your emotions for each chapter. If you don’t receive every invitation you want, discuss this possibility with your Pi Chi.