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Table of contents Letter from the President Letter from the Recruitment Team The Panhellenic Council Value-Based Recruitment PNM Information MRABA DEI & PNM Resources It's All Greek To Me: Terminology Recruitment Guides FAQs Tips & What to Expect Recruitment Plan & Schedule PNM Orientation & Spirit Day Philanthropy & Values Day Preference Night & Bid Day Map/Locations Get to Know Our Chapters 4 5 6-7 8 9-10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17-19 20 21 22 23 24-37


TheMichiganStatePanhellenicCouncilisthegoverningbodyofthe14 NationalPanhellenicConference(NPC)sororities.PCisjustoneof4 GreekcouncilsonMSU'scampus,theothersincluding:Interfraternity Council(IFC),MulticulturalGreekCouncil(MGC)&theNationalPan HellenicCouncil(NPHC).Thereissomuchknowledge&historytogain fromlearning&interactingwithalloftheGreekcouncilsinour community.
JoiningaPanhellenicsororityenrichedmycollegeexperience&has providedmecountlessleadershipopportunities,irreplaceable friendships,&memoriesthatIwilltakewithmeinmytimebeyondMSU. Iwishyounothingbutthebestinyourcollegeendeavors&hopetosee youaroundourbeautifulcampus! Withlove, KennedyAswegen pcpresident@greeklife.msu.edu
DearPotentialNewMember, OnbehalfofthePanhellenicCouncil(PC)andtheOfficeforFraternity& SororityLife,IwanttowelcomeyoutoEastLansing&wishyouthebest ofluckduringyourtimeatMichiganState.Wehopeyouchooseto becomeamemberofourcommunity&experiencealloftheamazing opportunitiesthatasororitycanoffer.MichiganState’sPanhellenic communityishometoover2,000memberswhostandforourvaluesof friendship,leadership,service,knowledge,integrity&community.
Asyouprepforthebeginningofyoursororityexperience,Ichallenge youtokeepanopenmindaboutallofthechangesyouaremaking. Focusonyourpersonalvalues&whereyouwouldliketoseeyourselfin ayear’stime.Keepingyourownopinions&goalsattheforefrontwill onlyhelpyouinmakingdecisionsbestforyourownfuture.
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VicePresidentsofRecruitmentLogisticsandRecruitmentGuides pcvprecruitmentlogistics@greeklife.msu.edu pcvprecruitmentguides@greeklife.m
relationshipsthatwilllastfarlongerthanyourcollegecareer. Takingtheleapintoprimaryrecruitmentwasthebestdecisionwehave
Withlove,
Westronglyencourageallofyoutoenterrecruitmentwithanopenmind
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DearPotentialNewMember, stayfocusedonyourstudies,developstrongleadershipskills,andcreate madeinourcollegecareers thePanhelleniccommunity,wehaveformedgenuinefriendships,gained leadershipexperiencesandcreatedcountlessmemories. Inadditiontojoiningasorority,youwillalsobejoiningthePanhellenic Councilsisterhoodandgreaterfraternity&sororitycommunityat MichiganState!Itiswithinthiscommunitywhereyouwillcreate friendships,buildyourselfasaleader,servethecommunity,and ultimatelybecomethebestversionofyourself. andleaveallpastknowledgeorstereotypesofsororitylifeathome. Showyourauthenticselfandcomeasyouare!Focusontheunique valuesofeachchapterandtakeaninterestintheconversationsthat makeyoufeelathome.GoGreen! BellaMitchellandSophiaVerzosa
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The Panhellenic council
The Michigan State Panhellenic Association desires to build a community that reflects diversity and inclusion within our sorority chapters. We strive to make our campus stronger through our commitment to promoting diversity and creating positive change within the Greek community. Women of all backgrounds make up Michigan State University Panhellenic and each individual is celebrated for her perspectives, ideas, and contributions to her organization and to our entire community.
We, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character, inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.
The Panhellenic Council at Michigan State University is the governing body of the 14 National Panhellenic Conference sororities on campus. The Council is comprised of current sorority members who have disaffiliated from their chapters' during recruitment in order to provide unbiased planning and support for all involved in the process. The Panhellenic Council strengthens the Fraternity & Sorority Community and is responsible for promoting scholarship, philanthropy, and safety for each sorority as well as the Fraternity & Sorority Community as a whole.
We, as Undergraduate Members of women’s fraternities, stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community. Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its bets possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities.
Executive Council President KennedyAswegen VPRecruitmentLogistics BellaMitchell VPRecruitmentGuides SophiaVerzosa ExecutiveVP ZoëChurch VPRisk MarissaToney MVPFinancearinaAckerman VPInternalRelations KateGarvin VPCommunityRelations BriellePatel VPCommunications AdrienneGilson













Tomakeconnectionsandbuildrelationshipsbetween chaptermembersandpotentialnewmembers(PNMs) Todiscoversharedinterestsandvaluesamong chaptermembersandPNMs TodisplaythehighstandardsheldbyallNPCmember organizations ToprovidePNMswithanopportunitytomake informeddecisionsthroughanopen,fairand unbiasedexperience Toensurethefutureofchapters Potentialnewmembers(PNMs)seekthesamecore values,principalsandstandardsasthechapter members. ImprovedretentionratesduetoheightenedPNM awarenessofchapterexpectationsbeforejoining. Membersareengagedinmeaningfulprogramming consistentwiththeirownreasonsforjoining. Whatisthepurposeofvalues-basedrecruitment? Whatarethebenefitsofvalues-basedrecruitment? Values-based Recruitment MichiganStatePanhellenicandits14governing chaptersstandforavalues-basedrecruitment process.ThisentailsrecruitingPNMswhoarein alignmentwiththechapter'svalues.
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Potential new member
right to be treated as an individual The right to be fully informed about the recruitment process The right to ask questions and receive true and objective answers from Recruitment Guides and members The right to be treated with respect The right to be treated as a capable and mature person without being patronized The right to ask how and why, and to receive straight answers The right to have and express opinions to Recruitment Guide The right to have inviolable confidentiality when sharing information with Recruitment Guide The right to make informed choices without undue pressure from others The right to be fully informed about the binding agreements implicit in the membership acceptance signing The right to make one’s own choice and decision and accept full responsibility for the results of that decision The right to have a positive, safe, and enriching recruitment and new member experience 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Bill of Rights








Potential new member Expectations Tobeeligibleforrecruitment,PotentialNewMembersmustbeaccepted&enrolledasafull timestudent(minimum12units)atMichiganStateUniversity PNMsmustattendallacademicclasses&labsduringtherecruitmentperiodfortheduration oftheclassscheduledtime. PotentialNewMembersmustattendalloftheeventstowhichtheyareinvitedfortheentire FormalRecruitmentprocess. NowomanshallbeallowedtojoinaNationalPanhellenicConferenceorganizationduring formalFallFormalRecruitmentunlessshehasattendedalleventsineachsettowhichshe hasinvitations. AnyPotentialNewMemberwhodoesnotattendaneventwithoutapre approvedexcuse(ex: illnessorotheremergency)bythePanhellenicCouncilwillbeaskedtoleavetheformal recruitmentprocess PotentialNewMembersmustattendtheFormalRecruitmenteventsatthetimethecomputer hasscheduledthemtoattend Thisistopreventconfusion&mix ups PotentialNewMembersmaynotcontactanyactivesororitymembersduringFormal RecruitmentWeek.SororitymembersmaynotcontactPotentialNewMembersoutsideof scheduledFormalRecruitmentevents. Sororitymembersmaynotmakepromissorycomments,orgiveoralorwritteninvitationsto jointoanyPotentialNewMembers BidsaretobeissuedonlyonthescheduledBidDay ContactaPanhellenicofficerorRecruitmentGuideifasituationlikethisoccursatanytime PotentialNewMembersmustberespectfultoallsororitywomen¬spreadrumorsormake disparagingremarksaboutchapters,chaptermembers,orotherPotentialNewMembers. ViolationofthisrulewillresultinimmediateremovalfromtheFormalRecruitmentprocess. Afterafewattemptsataconversation,anactivemembermaysay“Inoticedyouaren’t activelyengagingwithmeorresponding” PotentialNewMembersmaynotbeontheirphonesorhavethemoutwhiletheyareina ChapterFacility.ViolationofthisrulewillresultinimmediateremovalfromtheFormal Recruitmentprocess. FormalRecruitmentisasubstance freeprocess Womenmaynotuseorbeinthepresence ofdrugsoralcoholduringtheFormalRecruitmentProcess ViolationofThisrulewillresultin immediateremovalfromtheFormalRecruitmentprocess IfaPotentialNewMemberwishestowithdrawfromFormalRecruitment,theymustcomplete thewithdrawalform,foundatthePNMResourceCenter. NothingfromtheChapterFacilitiesmaybetakenasa“souvenir”.Violationofthisrulemay resultinimmediateremovalfromtheFormalRecruitmentprocess ItisrecommendedthatPotentialNewMembersbefullyawareofthefinancialobligationsof membershipbeforeacceptingabid ItistotheiradvantagetoaskquestionsduringFormal Recruitmenteventsiftheyhavequestionsaboutfinances. FollowingPreferenceRound,ifPotentialNewMemberswishtobeeligibletojoinasorority, theymustcomplete&signaMembershipRecruitmentAcceptanceBindingAgreement (MRABA) ItisnotguaranteedthateverywomanwhogoesthroughFormalRecruitmentwill receiveabidtojoinasorority PotentialNewMembersareurgedtokeepanopenmindduringFormalRecruitmenttoensure anydecisionstheymakearetheirown. IagreetohavepicturestakenofmebyPanhellenicCouncilforpromotionalpurposes. ShouldIchoosetoviolateanyoftheaboveagreements,Iamsubjecttoremovalfromthe FormalRecruitmentprocess Ifanewmemberdecidestoremoveherselffromhersororityaftersheisinitiated,shewillbe unabletojoinanothersororitywithintheNPHC,MGC,orPanhelleniccouncils. 1 2. 3. 4 5. 6 7. 8 9. 10 11. 12 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 19 20
You may choose to list any women’s fraternity/sorority whose preference (last) event you attended and from which you are willing to accept an invitation to membership (a bid).
When you sign this binding agreement, you are agreeing to accept an invitation to membership from any NPC fraternity/ sorority that you have listed.
You may choose to limit your choices to just one or list any women’s fraternity/sorority whose preference round (last) event you attended and are willing to accept membership. Please note that by not listing the maximum number of events you attended you may be limiting your potential to join any other NPC group during this recruitment should you not be placed with your choice(s). Being a member of a sorority is a big time commitment.
Read and explain the Unanimous Agreements III. 4. Panhellenic Compact from the NPC Manual of Information 19th
MRABA
Once the acceptance agreement has been turned in to the representative of the College Panhellenic Association, it cannot be altered or changed.
If you receive an invitation to membership (a bid) from any NPC group that you listed and do not accept it, you will be ineligible to join any other NPC women’s fraternity/sorority on the campus until the beginning of the next primary membership rec period.
At the completion of the primary recruitment period, all women are given the option to sign a Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA). In order to receive a bid from a sorority on campus, the MRABA must be signed. The purpose of the MRABA is to ensure your awareness of the commitment you are making when you submit your final selections.
Please carefully consider the following points as you complete your MRABA Your options when considering your agreement are:
Signing
You may choose not to complete an agreement at this time.



Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Fellow Governing Councils OurPanhellenicCounciliscommittedtoeducatingourselvesandthemembersof ourchaptersonDiversity,Equity,andInclusion AsaPanhelleniccommunity,we mustrecognizeandchangeallsystemsandnormsthatexcludepeople.Itisour responsibilityandmissiontocontinuetoacknowledgethesystemicbarriersthat deterwomenofallidentitiesfromjoiningourcommunity.Thehistoryofexclusion withinthePanhelleniccouncilhasperpetuatedwhitenessandcreatedoppression withinoursystems.Wearecommittedtoacknowledgingtheseoppressionsand educatingourselves,chapters,andthecommunitytodobetter. INTERFRATERNITYCOUNCIL(IFC):Thegoverningbodyfor29housedfraternitiesat MichiganStateUniversity MULTICULTURALGREEKCOUNCIL(MGC):TheMulticulturalGreekCouncil(MGC)atMichigan Stateisauniquegoverningbodythatrepresents9Latinx,Asian,and Multicultural/MultiethnicGreek letterorganizationsoncampus NATIONALPAN-HELLENICCOUNCIL(NPHC):iscomposedofthe9historicallyAfrican AmericanGreek letterorganizations Allofthe‘DivineNine,’astheyarenicknamed,NPHC organizationsarerepresentedonMichiganState’scampus @@ifc_michigan_state msu nphc @mgc msu PNM Resources MSUCounseling&PsychiatricServices(CAPS): (610)355 8776 MSUStudentHealthServices: (517)884-6546 MSUPoliceDepartment: (517)355 2221 PNMResourceCenter: UnionBallroom Openfromthestartofthe1stpartytothe endofthelastpartyonPhilanthropy,Values, &PrefDay ASMSUSafeRide: Afreealternativetowalkingaloneafterdark. (517)884 8069 AvailablethroughtheTransLocRiderApp
INITIATION:Aformalceremony duringwhichnewmembersbecome activemembersofthechapter.
CHAPTER:Thelocalorganizationof undergraduatestudentsonacampus recognizedbytheuniversityandthe NationalorInternationalorganization.
NEWMEMBER:Apersonwho acceptsabidfromafraternityor sororitychapter NEWMEMBEREDUCATOR: Theindividualwhoistheliaison betweenthenewmembersandthe chapter.Thisindividualisresponsiblefor implementingandmonitoringthenew memberprogramandpreparingthe newmembersforinitiation. all greek to me
POTENTIALNEWMEMBER (PNM):Aprospectivenewmemberof asorority. PRIMARYRECRUITMENT: DesignatedperiodintheFallwhen PotentialNewMembersandPanhellenic sororitiesgettoknoweachother throughparties.PrimaryRecruitmentis amutualselectionprocess,whichmeans thatboththepotentialnewmembers andtheindividualsororitiesaremaking choices.Potentialnewmemberswill makedecisionsregardingchaptersthey wanttorevisit,andthesororitieswill makedecisionsregardingthewomen theywanttoinvitetotheirparties.
ACTIVEMEMBER:Afullyinitiated undergraduatememberofafraternity orsorority BID:Aninvitationtojoinafraternity orsorority Intheprocessthosewho areinvitedtojoinasororitywillreceive theirbidcardonBidDay,Wednesday, September25thuponcompletionofall roundsofrecruitment.
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NEWMEMBERPERIOD:A periodofsixtoeightweeksprior toinitiationwhenanewmember learnsabouthersorority’svaluesand expectations,anddevelopsrelationships withinthatorganization PANHELLENICCOUNCIL:The governingbodyofthe14NPCsororities atMichiganStateUniversity.
PANHELLENICEXECUTIVE BOARD:Theninemembersofthe PanhellenicExecutiveBoardleadthe MichiganStatePanhellenicCouncil. Theyaresororitymemberswhohave disaffiliatedduringRecruitmentto overseetheprocess.
RECRUITMENTGUIDE:An activesororitywomanwhohas chosentoassistandcounselPotential NewMembersduringthePrimary Recruitmentprocess.
PARTY:Thisreferstoeachindividual recruitmentevent(“Ihavefiveparties today”)orthegroupofPNMsthatvisits asororityduringaparticulartimeslot (“Thenextpartyiswaitingoutside”).
NATIONALPANHELLENIC CONFERENCE(NPC):The umbrellaorganizationfor26national andinternationalsocialsororities.
LEGACY:Animmediatefamily memberofaninitiatedmember, generallysisterordaughter.Some sororitiesalsorecognizegrandchildren, stepsisters,andstepdaughters.Please seeeachchapter’sindividualpagein thisbookletformoreinformationabout legacypolicies.
Responsibilities of Recruitment Guides:
Complete all logistical duties required which could include assisting PNMs as they travel between recruitment locations, explaining recruitment procedures, assisting with data entry, contacting PNMs who do not arrive on time & so on. Provide thorough knowledge of the Panhellenic community & being an advocate for the community. Stay in contact with each PNM to provide support & guidance that will contribute to her retention throughout the recruitment process. Engage PNMs in discussions of their personal values & how those values will better inform their decision-making.
Who are they? Recruitment Guides are women who have disaffiliated from their own chapters during the recruitment period to help Potential New Members go through the formal recruitment process. They serve as the liaison between PNMs & chapters during recruitment. Recruitment Guides are trained in how to prepare PNMs for recruitment. They are impartial to the process & are able to advise PNMs on finding effective ways to connect their values with another chapter’s.
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Is Recruitment virtual or in-person?
Frequently asked Questions
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Will my classes interfere with recruitment? We do our best to ensure your classes do not interfere with recruitment. If you find there is a conflict, please notify your recruitment guide so that we can ensure you do not miss out on the recruitment experience. Can I participate in formal recruitment if I play a sport? Absolutely! If your game or practice interferes with your recruitment schedule, please notify your recruitment guide, and she will ensure you do not miss out on the recruitment experience. If I miss fall recruitment, will I have an opportunity to join a sorority in the spring? Yes, we have an informal recruitment process called "COB." Please keep in mind that not all 14 chapters may participate. We cannot guarantee all chapters will have the ability to allow new members due to chapter size.
R is fully in-person this year! When is the last day we can sign up for formal recruitment? August 30th @11:59 PM should we wear? Each day becomes progressively dressier. However, you should wear what you feel most comfortable in! Are we limited to wearing certain colors as a PNM? Nope! Are PNM's given shirts to wear on the first day of recruitment? This year shirts will be given out! These shirts are to be worn during Spirit Day. When do we get our recruitment guide? You will get your recruitment guides prior to PNM orientation. letters of recommendation required for each chapter? State Panhellenic does not require letters of recommendation.
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Tips & Suggestions Recruitment Tip#1:Takenotes!Thepointofthisbookletistohelpyoutakenotes&reflectafteryour timespentwitheachchapter AfterSpiritDay,manyofthe14chaptersmay“mesh together”inyourmemorywhichiswhyitisimportanttotakedetailednotesaftereach party! Tip#2:RememberthisprocessisaboutYOU!Ifyourroommateorbestfriendfromhigh schoolendupwithdifferentchaptersthanyoudo,don’tstress;thisprocessisunique toeverywomangoingthroughit!Youcanbebestfriendswithwomenin&outsideof yourchapter,butnomatterwhatstaytruetoyourself. Tip#3:Timemanagementiskey!Whilerecruitmentcanbeanexciting&intensetime, womenwhomanagetheirtimewillfindtheprocessmucheasierthanthosewhodo not!Remembertoallowenoughtimeforyourmeals,homework,&sleepduring recruitment takeadvantageofthebreaksduringtheweekdays Beingearlytoall events/partiesiskeytoasuccessfulrecruitment. Tip#4:Keepanopenmind.WhenyoureceiveyourschedulefromyourRecruitment Guidesatthebeginningofeachround,youmayreceiveascheduledifferentfrom whatyourankedduringselections.Don’tgetdiscouraged.Trusttheprocess&keep going. If you join one of the 14 Panhellenic sororities here on campus, you also become a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Here are a few things to be aware of when you join a Panhellenic sorority: New Member Education: Each chapter has built in education to teach their new members about sorority life prior to becoming an active member Philanthropy Events: Each chapter holds events to raise money for their national philanthropy . Finance: Each chapter has payment plans for membership dues in order to accommodate members. Financial transparency forms will be provided. as a new member What you should know
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Saturday, September 3: Spirit Day Party 1 ~ 9:00-9:20 am Party 2 ~ 9:40-10:00 am Party 3 ~ 10:20-10:40 am Party 4 ~ 11:00 11:20 am Party 5 ~ 11:40 12:00 pm Party 6 ~ 12:20 12:40 pm Lunch ~ 12:40 1:20 pm Party 7 ~ 1:40 2:00 pm Party 8 ~ 2:20 2:40 pm Party 9 ~ 3:00 3:20 pm Party 10 ~ 3:40-4:00 pm Party 11 ~ 4:20-4:40 pm Party 12 ~ 5:00-5:20 pm Party 13 ~ 5:40-6:00 pm Dinner ~ 6:00-6:40 pm Party 14 ~ 7:00-7:20 pm Party 15 ~ 7:40-8:00 pm Party 16 ~ 8:20-8:40 pm Party 17 ~ 9:00-9:20 pm Party 18 ~ 9:40-10:00 pm Party 19 ~ 10:00-10:20 pm Party 20 ~ 10:40-11:00 pm Party 21 ~ 11:20-11:40 pm
Sunday, September 4: Philanthropy Day Party 1 ~ 9:00-9:30 am Party 2 ~ 9:50-10:20 am Party 3 ~ 10:40-11:10 am Party 4 ~ 11:30 12:00 pm Party 5 ~ 12:20 12:50 pm Lunch ~ 12:50 1:40 pm Party 6 ~ 2:00 2:30 pm Party 7 ~ 2:50 3:20 pm Party 8 ~ 3:40 4:10 pm Party 9 ~ 4:30 5:00 pm Party 10 ~ 5:20-5:50 pm Party 11 ~ 6:10-6:40 pm Dinner ~ 6:40-7:30 pm Party 12 ~ 7:50-8:20 pm Party 13 ~ 8:40-9:10 pm Party 14 ~ 9:30-10:00 pm Party 15 ~ 10:20-10:50 pm Party 16 ~ 11:10-11:40 pm
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Tuesday, September 13: Preference Night Party 1 ~ 6:00-6:50 pm Party 2 ~ 7:20-8:10 pm Party 3 ~ 8:40-9:30 pm Party 4 ~ 10:00-10:50 pm Wednesday, September 14: Bid Day Location: The Rock Arrive @4:45pm, event officially begins at 5:30pm Sunday, September 11: Values Day Party 1 ~ 9:10-9:50 am Party 2 ~ 10:10-10:50 am Party 3 ~ 11:10-11:50 am Lunch ~ 11:50-12:20 pm Party 4 ~ 12:40-1:20 pm Party 5 ~ 2:00-2:40 pm Party 6 ~ 3:00-3:40 pm Party 7 ~ 4:00-4:40 pm Party 8 ~ 5:00-5:40 pm Dinner ~ 5:40 6:10 pm Party 9 ~ 6:30-7:10 pm Party 10 ~ 7:30-8:10 pm Party 11 ~ 8:30-9:10 pm Party 12 ~ 9:30-10:10 pm Party 13 ~ 10:30 11:10 pm Party 14 ~ 11:30-12:10 am Schedule





PNM Orientation Location:NorthBusinessBuilding,RoomN130 Time:7 9pm Thursday,September1,2022 PotentialNewMemberOrientationisalecture styleorientation sessionputonbythePanhellenicCouncilwhicheducateswomen abouttheFormalRecruitmentProcess. Spirit Day Saturday,September3,2022 OnSpiritDayPNMswillberesponsibleforgettingthemselvesto theirdesignatedlocationtomeettheirRecruitmentGuides Youwillvisiteachofthe14chaptersandlearnabouttheir sisterhood.Eachpartywillbearound20minutesandyouwill have20minutesinbetween.Itisimportanttokeeptrackofhow conversationswentthatdayandbeginthinkingaboutwhich chaptersyoucouldseeyourselfin! 9AM-11:40PM T shirt Provided Eachpartyis 20minutes Visitall14 chapters
Philanthropy Day Sunday,September4,2022 OnPhilanthropyDayPNMswillberesponsibleforgettingthemselvesto partiesinatimelymatteraccordingtotheirgivenschedule. PNMswillhavethechancetolearnin depthaboutthechapter's philanthropy.Aphilanthropyisacharitythatthechapterraises money&awarenessforthroughouttheyear;eachchapter’s philanthropyisuniquetothem.Conversationsonthisdaygobeyond basicquestions&mayincludetopicsofservice,charity,etc. Casualblouse ordressEachpartyis 30minutes 9AM-11:40PM Visit1 10 chapters Semi formal attire Eachpartyis 40minutes Visit1 6 chapters Values Day OnValuesDayPNMswillberesponsibleforgetting themselvestopartiesinatimelymatteraccordingtotheir givenschedule. Chaptermemberswillhavemoreintimateconversations withPNMsabouttheirchapter’svalues.Conversationsmay includetopicsaboutfamily,friendship,service,etc.PNMs willalsoreceivemorein-depthtoursofthechapterhouses. Sunday,September11,2022 9:10AM-11:10PM
Preference night Tuesday,September13,2022 OnPreferenceNightPNMswillberesponsibleforgetting themselvestopartiesinatimelymatteraccordingtotheir givenschedule. Onthisday,PNMswillparticipateinapreference ceremonyinthechapterhouse. Eachpreference ceremonyisspecifictothatchapter.Theywillbeserved water. EFormalattire achpartyis 50minutes Visit1 2 chapters 6PM 10:50PM Bid day 5:30PM Pleasestartarrivingat4:45PM(EST) Wednesday,September14,2022 BidDaywilltakeplaceattheRock.TheaddressisFarmLn, EastLansing,MI48824. Wearcomfortableshoesfor walkingandjeans,shorts,oraskirt.Youwillbegivenatshirtwhenyouarrivetoyournewchapterhouse.
Map of chapter houses Delta Gamma Pi Beta Phi Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Xi Delta Sigma Delta Tau Chi Omega 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alpha Chi Omega 9. Zeta Tau Alpha 10. Kappa Kappa Gamma 11. Alpha Phi 12. Kappa Delta 13. Sigma Kappa 14. Alpha Omicron Pi 14 6 1011 7 8 9 5 4 3 1 2 12 13

alpha chi omega New member dues $1,102 Flower RedCarnation Active member dues Liveout:$705persemester Livein:$5,205persemester Payment plans Canpayin3installments persemester Philanthropy DomesticViolencePrevention &Awareness symbol GoldenLyre Min. college gpa 2.75 legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility Ramptoaccessthemainlevel andfirstfloorbedrooms address 243BurchamDr Min. high school gpa 3.0 AXΩ "a-chi-o"

alpha omicron pi Min. college gpa 2.75 Min. high school gpa 3.0 New member dues $1,883 Flower JacqueminotRose Active member dues Liveout:$1400persemester Livein:$$5,238.50per semester Payment plans Canpaybymonth, semester,orallatonce Philanthropy ArthritisFoundation symbol SheafofWheat legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA Accessibility None address 333CharlesSt. AOΠ "a-o-pi"

alpha phi Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 2.0 symbol IvyLeaf New member dues $1431 Flower LilyoftheValley&Forget-Me-Not Active member dues Liveout:$824.25persemester Livein:$5,551.25persemester Payment plans Canpaybysemester,year, oraninstallmentplan Philanthropy AlphaPhiFoundation legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 616M.A.C.Ave AΦ "a-phi"

alpha xi delta Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 2.75 New member dues $1,665 Flower PinkRose Active member dues Liveout:$995persemester Livein:$5,320persemester Payment plans Availableuponrequest Philanthropy KindlyHeartsInitiative symbol Quill legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ada accessibility Ramptofrontofhouse,firstfloor bedroom,handicapbathrooms address 855GroveSt AΞΔ "a-xi-d"

chi omega Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 2.0 XΩ "chi-o" New member dues $1,165 Flower WhiteCarnation Active member dues Liveout:$740.50persemester Livein:$6,275.50persemester Payment plans Availableuponrequest Philanthropy Make-a-Wish symbol Owl legacy policy Motherorsisterofaninitiated member Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 229Burcham

Delta Gamma Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 3.0 ΔΓ "d-g" New member dues $2,365 Flower CreamRose Active member dues Liveout:$1,064persemester Livein:$3,908persemester Payment plans Canpaybymonth, semester,oryear Philanthropy ServiceforSight symbol Anchor legacy policy None Live in requirement None ADA accessibility None address 365N.Harrison

gamma phi beta Min. college gpa 2.6 Min. high school gpa 3.0 ΓΦB "g-phi" New member dues $1620 Flower PinkCarnation Active member dues Liveout:$990persemester Livein:$5,470persemester Payment plans Canbepayedinupto6 installments Philanthropy GirlsontheRun symbol CrescentMoon legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility Ramponthefirstfloorto enterthehouse&handicap accessiblebathroom address 285MichiganAve.

Kappa alpha theta Min. college gpa 2.75 Min. high school gpa 3.0 KAΘ "theta" New member dues $2,164 Flower Black&GoldPansy Active member dues Liveout:$892persemester Livein:$4,935.50persemester Payment plans Availableuponrequest Philanthropy CASA(CourtAppointedSpecial Advocates) symbol Kite legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 303Oakhill

kappa delta Min. college gpa 2.8 Min. high school gpa 3.2 KΔ "k-d" symbol NautilusShell&Dagger New member dues $1,135 Flower WhiteRose Active member dues Liveout:$630persemester Livein:$5,500persemester Payment plans Payin1,2,or3 installmentspersemester Philanthropy PreventChildAbuseAmerica& GirlScoutsofAmerica legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 528M.A.C.

Kappa kappa gamma Min. college gpa 2.75 Min. high school gpa 3.0 KKΓ "kappa" symbol GoldenKey legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 605M.A.C. New member dues $1,172 Flower Iris Active member dues Liveout:$785persemester Livein:$5,817.50persemester Payment plans Payin3installmentsbilled outmonthly Philanthropy JEDFoundation,Ultimate Growth,andKappaKappa GammaFoundation

pi beta phi Min. college gpa 2.8 Min. high school gpa 2.8 ΠBΦ "pi-phi" Live in requirement 1year symbol Angel&Arrow Flower WineCarnation Philanthropy Read>Lead>Achieve New member dues $1193 Active member dues Liveout:$964persemester Livein:$4879persemester Payment plans Canpayinthreeinstallmentsper semesteroronetimeeach semester legacy policy None ADA accessibility Ramp at the front of the house, bedroom on 1st floor, & handicap shower/bathroom stall address 343N.Harrison

Sigma delta tau Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 2.5 ΣΔT "s-d-t" symbol Torch legacy policy Daughter,granddaughter,great granddaughter,sister,&step relationshipsofeach Live in requirement 2years,asavailable ADA accessibility Rampatfrontofhouse, Elevator,handicap bathroom&shower address 710GroveSt. New member dues $900 Flower YellowTeaRose Active member dues Liveout:$800persemester Livein:$6,795persemester Payment plans Canpayin3installments persemesterorbya personalpaymentplan Philanthropy PreventChildAbuseAmerica, JWI,&TheSDTFoundation

Sigma Kappa Min. college gpa 2.75 Min. high school gpa 2.8 ΣK "s-k" symbol Dove&Heart New member dues $1,132 Flower Violet Active member dues Liveout:$775persemester Livein:$6,187.50persemester Payment plans Canpay3installmentsper semesterorbyyear Philanthropy SigmaKappaFoundation, InherittheEarth,Gerontology, MainSeacoastMission, Alzheimer'sDiseaseResearch legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility None address 518M.A.C.

Zeta tau Alpha Min. college gpa 2.5 Min. high school gpa 3.0 ZTA " zeta" symbol Crown legacy policy None Live in requirement 1year ADA accessibility Outdoorramptosidedoor,Elevator,1st floorbedroom,handicapshower&stall address 639M.A.C. New member dues $1,185 Flower WhiteViolet Active member dues Liveout:$946persemester Livein:$5,308persemester Payment plans Canpayin3installments Philanthropy BreastCancerAwareness& Education

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