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Issue 5 Fall 2014 UA Panhellenic Welcomes YOU to 2014 Sorority Recruitment Don’t fall vicm to Myths... Learn the Facts ...about finances, letters of rec, and what to really expect from sorority membership! Advice om the Experts ...what to wear and what not to wear for Recruitment! AN INSIDE LOOK: How to get Recrument Ready ...helpful tips on preparing yourself for Recruitment Week! Leers of Recommendaon ...everything you need to know and more! EXCLUSIVE: GREEK CHIC into all things ALABAMA HELPFUL TIPS ON WHAT TO BRING

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Page 1: University of Alabama Greek Chic 2014

Issue 5 Fall 2014

UA Panhellenic Welcomes YOU to 2014 Sorority Recruitment

Don’t fall victim to Myths...Learn the Facts...about finances, letters of rec, and

what to really expect from sorority membership!

Advice from the Experts

...what to wear and what not to wear for

Recruitment!

AN INSIDE LOOK:

How to get Recruitment

Ready...helpful tips on

preparing yourself for Recruitment Week!

Letters of Recommendation

...everything you needto know and more!

EXCLUSIVE:

GREEK CHIC

into all things

ALABAMAHELPFUL TIPS ON WHAT TO BRING

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Fall Formal Recruitment Schedule 2014Friday, August 8: Convocation/Move-In Day 5:00 p.m. Onsite Recruitment Registration (Coleman Coliseum)6:00 p.m. PNMs Board Crimson Ride Buses to Coleman Coliseum7:00 p.m. Opening Convocation (Coleman Coliseum)9:30 p.m. Mandatory Residence Hall Floor Meetings

Saturday, August 9: Open House Day 19:30 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meeting9:45 a.m. PNMs meet in front of 1st house10:00 - 7:20 p.m Open House Parties (Duration: 20 minutes) (1) 10:00 – 10:20 (2) 10:30 – 10:50 (3) 11:00 – 11:20 (4) 11:30 –11:50 (5) 12:00 –12:20 (6) 12:30 – 12:50 12:50 - 2:30 p.m. Lunch Break 3:00 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 7th house (7) 3:10 – 3:30 (8) 3:40 – 4:00 (9) 4:10 – 4:30 (10) 4:40 – 5:00 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. Break (11) 5:30 – 5:50 (12) 6:00 – 6:20 (13) 6:30 – 6:50 (14) 7:00 – 7:207:30 p.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meeting PNM Dinner on your own 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. PNM Conflict Social (Scholarship Room)

Sunday, August 10: Open House Day 28:30 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meetings8:45 a.m. PNMs meet in front of 15th house9:00 - 5:30 p.m. Open House Parties (Duration: 20 minutes) (15) 9:00 – 9:20 (16) 9:30 – 9:50 (17) 10:00 –10:20 (18) 10:30 – 10:50 (19) 11:00-11:20

11:30 - 1:10 p.m. Lunch Break 1:30 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 20th house (20) 1:40 – 2:00 (21) 2:10 - 2:30 (22) 2:40 – 3:00 (23) 3:10 – 3:303:30 - 4:00 p.m. Break (24) 4:10 – 4:30 (25) 4:40 – 5:00 (26) 5:10 – 5:30 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. PNM Philanthropy Selections

Monday, August 11: Philanthropy Day 19:15 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meetings9:45 a.m. PNMs meet at 1st house10:00 - 6:15 p.m. Philanthropy Day Parties (Duration: 25 min) (1) 10:00 – 10:25 (2) 10:35 – 11:00 (3) 11:10 –11:35 (4) 11:45 – 12:10 (5) 12:20 - 12:45 (6) 12:55 - 1:20 1:20 - 3:15 p.m. Lunch Break 3:15 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 7th house (7) 3:30 – 3:55 (8) 4:05 - 4:30 (9) 4:40 – 5:05 (10) 5:15 – 5:40 (11) 5:50 – 6:156:30 p.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Meeting & Dinner with Sigma Rho Chi Group

Tuesday, August 12: Philanthropy Day 29:15 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meetings9:45 a.m. PNMs meet in front of 12th house10:00 - 4:45 p.m. Philanthropy Day Parties (Duration: 25 min) (12) 10:00 – 10:25 (13) 10:35 – 11:00 (14) 11:10 – 11:35 (15) 11:45 – 12:1012:10 - 1:45 p.m. Lunch Break

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1:45 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 16th house (16) 2:00 – 2:25 (17) 2:35 – 3:00 (18) 3:10 – 3:35 (19) 3:45 – 4:10 (20) 4:20 – 4:455:00 - 9:30 p.m. PNM Skit Selections

Wednesday, August 13: Skit Day 19:00 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meetings9:45 a.m. PNMs meet in front of 1st house10:00 - 6:20 p.m. Skit Day Parties (Duration: 40 min) (1) 10:00 – 10:40 (2) 10:50 – 11:30 (3) 11:40 – 12:20 (4) 12:30 – 1:101:10 – 3:00 p.m. Lunch Break 3:00 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 5th house (5) 3:10 – 3:50 (6) 4:00 – 4:40 (7) 4:50 – 5:30 (8) 5:40 – 6:206:40 p.m. PNM Dinner with Sigma Rho Chis

Thursday, August 14: Skit Day 29:15 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meeting9:40 a.m. PNMs meet in front of 9th house10:00 - 5:20 p.m. Skit Day Parties (Duration: 40 min) (9) 10:00 – 10:40 (10) 10:50 – 11:30 (11) 11:40 – 12:20 (12) 12:30 – 1:101:10 – 2:40 p.m. Lunch Break 2: 40 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 13th house (13) 3:00 – 3:40 (14) 3:50 – 4:30 (15) 4:40 – 5:205:40 - 9:30 p.m. PNM Preference Selections

Friday, August 15: Preference Day 11:30 a.m. PNM/Sigma Rho Chi Group Meeting11:50 p.m. PNMs meet in front of 1st house12:05 – 7:40 p.m. Preference Parties (Duration: 50 min) (1) 12:05-12:55 (2) 1:10-2:00 (3) 2:15-3:05 (4) 3:20-4:104:10 - 4:40 p.m. Break (5) 4:40-5:30 (6) 5:45-6:35 (7) 6:50-7:40 7:40 - 7:50 p.m. PNMs walk in silence to make final selections. 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. PNM Final Selections /Sign MRABA

Saturday, August 16: Bid Day6:00 - 9:30 a.m. PNMs must be in Residence Hall9:30 a.m. PNMs report to Bryant-Denny Stadium10:00 a.m. Open Bids (Bryant-Denny Stadium)10:30 a.m. Brunch at Sorority Houses

(SRC INFO PROVIDED @ CONVOCATION)

PNM NAME:_________________________________________

SRC GROUP NUMBER: ______________________________

SRC GROUP MEETING LOCATION:__________________

MY SRC _________________________________________

MY SRC’S CELL PHONE NUMBER:_________________

RECRUITMENT INFO

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Table of Contents

Where to Send Your Recs

24-25

All Things Alabama

26-33

Facts on Recruitment

34-37

What to Wear38-42

Sororities at The Capstone

48-83

On the Cover

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Panhellenic President Panhellenic Directors of RecruitmentUniversity PresidentDirector of Fraternity & Sorority Life

Executive CouncilPanhellenic DelegatesSorority PresidentsJudicial BoardSigma Rho ChisRecruitment Chairs

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Utilizing the Greek ChicKnow the RulesPNM Bill of RightsMembership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA)Panhellenic Code of EthicsIt’s All Greek to MeLetters of RecommendationSorority Mailing Addresses

Getting preparedWelcome to UA

UA Panhellenic

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Recruitment WeekRecruitment Q&AGPA InformationRecruitment AdviceOpen House DaysPhilanthropy DaysSkit DaysPreference DayBid DayFinancial ObligationsDining During RecruitmentEarly Move-In

Sorority Life OverviewLeadershipScholarship PhilanthropySocial

HomecomingGreek Week

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Alpha Chi OmegaAlpha Delta ChiAlpha Delta PiAlpha Gamma DeltaAlpha Omicron PiAlpha PhiChi OmegaDelta Delta DeltaDelta GammaDelta ZetaGamma Phi BetaKappa Alpha ThetaKappa DeltaKappa Kappa GammaPhi MuPi Beta PhiSigma Delta TauZeta Tau Alpha

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Chapter SpotlightTable of Contents Continued...

Sorority Life at UA

UA Greek Events

UA Recruitment

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Letter from the Panhellenic PresidentOn behalf of the Alabama Panhellenic Association, I would like to welcome you to the Capstone. We are so excited that you have chosen to attend The University of Alabama and that you are considering joining the largest Greek community in the nation! Greek life at The University of Alabama is a great way to make friendships that will last a lifetime as well as take advantage of the many opportunities the Capstone has to offer.

We, the Alabama Panhellenic Association, are the coordinating and governing body of the 17 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) so-rorities and 1 associate member Christian so-rority. These chapters, along with the United Greek Council (UGC) sororities and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) sororities, rep-resent over 5,500 women from all ends of cam-pus. Our membership numbers are evidence of the strong influence that sorority women have at UA, and we are extremely proud of our outstanding Greek community. From philan-thropic service and community outreach to campus involvement and leadership, you will find Greek women in every organization at the Capstone.

Each sorority at The University of Alabama has something unique to offer. You will find that all chapters at UA strive for excellence in aca-demics, involvement and service. We hope you

consider becoming a member of this wonderful Crimson Tradition! If you have any questions about Greek life or Fall Formal Recruitment, please do not hesitate to call our office at (205)-348-2693 or email us at [email protected]. Any member of our Panhellenic Executive Council will be happy to speak with you and answer any questions that you may have. We look forward to seeing you in August!

Good Luck and Roll Tide!

Best,Hannah McBrayer

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Letter from the Directors of RecruitmentWelcome to The University of Alabama! We are thrilled that you have chosen to become part of the Crimson Tide and participate in sorority recruitment!

While The University of Alabama has one of the largest, diverse and most prestigious Greek com-munities in the nation, we believe that each of our groups add value to the UA Greek experience. It is an honor and a privilege to be a part of any of our 23 accomplished sorority chapters. The deci-sion to pledge a sorority is a commitment also to scholarship, service and character refinement. The benefits of sorority membership are endless and the bonds you make can last a lifetime.

We would like to encourage you to make the most of your recruitment experience by maintaining an open mind and positive attitude throughout the process. We also challenge you to take the time during recruitment week to fully understand the commitment of sorority membership as well as all of the opportunities that the Greek community has to offer. Keep in mind that the more time and energy you put into your sorority experience, the more bene-fits you will gain as an active member of the Greek community. At Alabama, we demonstrate a com-mitment to the positive development of each mem-ber of the Greek community through enriching programs designed to cultivate personal growth and strengthen leadership potential. We place a high standard of excellence on academics and give back to the campus and local community on a con-tinual basis.

Although sorority recruitment will be your first experience at the Capstone, it will likely not be the last. Greek life serves as a stepping-stone to involvement in endless other aspects of campus life available to students. UA offers more than 400 student organizations and students within the Greek community play a major role in the success of many of these initiatives. It is my hope that you find a home within a Greek chapter as well as in the campus community as a whole.

We are so happy that you have chosen to come to Alabama and participate in sorority recruitment! Remember to have fun and take advantage of every opportunity presented to you throughout the week. The Panhellenic Executive Council will be stationed on the row, so don’t forget to come see us if you have a question or just want to chat! We are here to make sure that you have a positive recruitment experience. Most impor-tantly, BE YOURSELF and take time to build friendships throughout the week. After all, these women could be your future sisters!

Roll Tide and Go Greek,Katie Tuell and Hannah Mancer

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Letter from President BonnerWelcome to The University of Alabama! You are joining the nation’s best and brightest students here at the Capstone, and I hope you are looking forward to a wonderful year of new friendships, exciting opportunities and successful accomplishments. Let me encourage you to make the most of your time here, academically and personally, by taking advantage of the outstanding academic, social and volunteer opportunities available at The University of Alabama.

One of the best ways to get involved on campus is by joining UA’s outstanding Greek community, which is one of the largest and most diverse in the nation.

You’ll find that membership in a sorority offers enduring friendships, personal development, academic support and service and social opportunities.

Enjoy our beautiful campus and being part of The University of Alabama family. You’ll create memories that will last a lifetime.

Roll Tide!Dr. Judy Bonner, President The University of Alabama

Dr. Bonner speaking at Recruitment Convocation

Greek Leadership Summit 2014

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Letter from the Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life

Welcome to the Capstone!

The University of Alabama, the Office of Fraternity and

Sorority Life, and the UA Fraternity and Sorority Community

are committed to being a welcoming and inclusive campus

characterized by access and opportunity. With over 8,600

members in fall 2013, UA now has one of the largest and most

diverse Fraternity & Sorority communities in the nation.

Furthermore, each and every sorority at UA has something

unique to offer and we encourage you to take full advantage of this

week and the opportunities that sorority recruitment provides.

Regardless of whether you decide to join a sorority at UA, you are

going to meet so many wonderful women, make countless friends,

and hopefully look back on your participation in recruitment as a

positive experience.

Fraternity & Sorority Life at The University of Alabama is one

of the oldest and richest traditions associated with the Capstone.

Dating back to 1847, fraternities and sororities have been an

integral part of the UA student experience, and you will find that

our fraternity men and women consistently uphold the values of

what it means to be Greek. They likewise strive for excellence in

academics, campus involvement, and community service. We at

UA are extremely proud of our Fraternity & Sorority Community;

many of our chapters are national award recipients and are

recognized annually for their efforts in programing, academics,

philanthropy, and intramurals.

The Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, a department within the

Office of the Dean of Students, is home to five professional staff

members (Director, Assistant Director, Coordinator, Program

Assistant, and Coordinator of Alumni Relations) and four

graduate assistants dedicated to the growth and success of the

Greek community and to the individual development of fraternity

and sorority members. Specifically, the Office of Fraternity &

Sorority Life advises and provides guidance to the 63 fraternities

and sororities associated with the four Greek Governing Councils:

Alabama Panhellenic Association (APA), Interfraternity Council

(IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the United

Greek Council (UGC).

More significantly, the office serves as a liaison between faculty,

alumni advisors, national offices, and parents; develops values-

based leadership development programming; provides training

in areas such as chapter operations, diversity, risk management,

health and safety and membership recruitment; monitors the

academic performance of fraternity and sorority members;

and recognizes the positive achievements and contributions of

community members.

It is our hope that you find the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life

to be a resource, not only to you, but also to your parents. If at

any point, you have questions about sorority membership or Fall

Formal Sorority Recruitment, please do not hesitate to contact

us at (205) 348-2693. Again, congratulations on your decision to

attend The University of Alabama and we look forward to seeing

you in August! Roll Tide!

Very Best,

Kat Gillan

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Panhellenic Executive Council

The Panhellenic Council at The University of Alabama is the coordinating body of the 17 NPC sororities and one associate member sorority on campus. The council is composed of 10 executive board members, a delegate and two junior delegates from each sorority. Panhellenic executive council members are current sorority members who have disaffiliated from their chapters during recruitment in order to provide unbiased planning and support for everyone involved in the process. Panhellenic strengthens the Greek community and is responsible for promoting scholarship, philanthropy, and safety for each sorority as well as the Greek community as a whole. The Alabama Panhellenic Association provides activities and programs throughout the year to address current issues affecting college women.

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Jenny FranceDirector of

Judicial Affairs

Frances BlountDirector of

Public Relations

Olivia AckerVice President of

Administration

Katie TuellDirector of Recruitment

Anna WatsonDirector of

Sigma Rho Chis

Sydney EverettDirector of

Educational Programming

Katie Vallely Assistant Director of Judicial Affairs

Hannah McBrayerPresident

Hannah MancerAssistant Director

of Recruitment

Elizabeth PrattDirector of Finance

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The UA College Panhellenic Delegates act as liaisons between their individual chapters and the Panhellenic Executive Council. By attending biweekly meetings, serving on committees, and volunteering to step in where needed, these women help direct their sororities toward working together as a Panhellenic community.

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the umbrella organization for the 26 international women’s fraternities and sororities. NPC provides support and guidance for College Panhellenics and serves as the national voice on contemporary issues of sorority life. For more information about NPC, visit www.npcwomen.org.

Panhellenic Delegates

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The sorority chapter presidents are integral to the success of Greek life at Alabama. Working with members of their chapters, members of other Greek organizations on campus and alumnae, these women strive to make the Greek community even stronger here at The University of Alabama.

A sorority president must be a strong leader and have very high standards. Each of the women serving the Panhellenic community this year reflects excellent character and class. We hope the legacy being set by the 2013 chapter presidents will continue with your incoming class of potential new members.

Sorority Presidents

In 2013, 74%

of women

participating

in Recruitment were

from out-of-state

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Judicial BoardThe Panhellenic Judicial Board is responsible for upholding the constitution, by-laws, and recruitment rules of the Alabama Panhellenic Association during recruitment. Judicial Board handles any infractions associated with recruitment during the week and is available to help the Sigma Rho Chis if needed. Members of the J-Board will keep track of timing during the recruitment parties and will be able to assist you with any problems you may encounter during the recruitment process. Heads of Judicial Board

The J-Board members

are outside each house

to ensure you have a fair

Recruitment Process

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Recruitment is an exciting and memorable experience, but it can be a hectic and emotional time as well. Recruitment counselors, referred to as Sigma Rho Chis, are undergraduate women representing the various sororities at UA they have disaffiliated from their chapters for the week of recruitment to help you through the process.

These women have been through extensive training in preparation for this week and have participated in recruitment themselves. They are available for you 24 hours a day as impartial listeners, guides and friends. Get to know your Sigma Rho Chis because they want to get to know you and help you make the best decision based on your personality and interests.

Sigma Rho Chis

Heads of Sigma Rho Chis

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Recruitment ChairsEach sorority has a recruitment chair(s) who coordinates recruitment events for her chapter during the school year as well as during recruitment week. These women have worked very hard all year to prepare their chapter for your arrival in August.

For more information about letters of recommendation for recruitment, as well as a list of local chapter mailing addresses, please refer to pages 24 and 25. In an effort to better know each PNM, the recruitment chairs will spend the summer reviewing recommendations, resumes, and high school transcripts.

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Utilizing the Greek ChicWe hope that you will find this recruitment manual very helpful as you prepare for recruitment, as well as during the actual week of recruitment. We have designed the book to be easy to understand and user friendly. In order to make sure that everything you need is included, we formed a Public Relations Committee to work with the Director of Public Relations to create the Greek Chic. Please feel free to take notes throughout the book regarding questions you may want to ask or observations you have about the chapters.

We cannot thank the Public Relations Committee enough for all their hard work in designing this recruitment manual. The committee consists of five women representing different chapters on campus. They have worked tirelessly to make sure that each page represents the UA Greek community accurately.

Public Relations Committee

The Greek Chic is a tool for use before

and during Recruitment

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Recruitment Rules and PoliciesBasic Recruitment Definitions:

• A Potential New Member (PNM) is a woman who is registered and/or intends to participate in Fall Formal Recruitment at The University of Alabama.

• A Potential New Member is also any high school student (grades 9-12) who is considering coming to The University of Alabama or anyone with the intent to go through UA Fall Formal Recruitment in the coming year.

• An active member is an initiated member of a fraternity or sorority currently in college.

• An alumna member is a non-active member of a fraternity or sorority. A sorority alumna will retain her alumna status during recruitment.

Summer Dos and Don’ts:

• No contact with regard to recruiting for a specific chapter can occur between sorority members and potential new members after May 1st. Example: letters, emails, phone calls and all forms of social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & MySpace Messages), etc.

• Normal contact (work, volunteer, etc.) can occur after May 1st, but conversations should be limited to the benefits of participating in recruitment and should not be specific to pledging any one organization.

• Sororities CANNOT have gatherings for the purpose of recruitment that include Potential New Members after May 1st. Example: teas, parties, trips, etc.

• Potential New Members CANNOT stay overnight with sorority members or have any contact with sorority members during summer orientation sessions. Example: spending the night at a member’s house, eating dinner or attending social activities.

For a complete list of recruitment rules and regulations please refer to our website at www.uapanhellenic.com.

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• The 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 counselors.

• 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 receive straight answers.

• The right to have and express opinions to recruitment counselors.

• The right to expect confidentiality when sharing information with recruitment counselors. • The right to make informed choices without undue pressure from others.

• The right to be fully informed about the binding agreements implicit in the preference card 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 pledging experience.

Potential New Member Bill of Rights

Your Sigma Rho Chi and J-Board teams will make

sure these rules are upheld during Recruitment

The University of Alabama complies with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination, which are outlined in the University’s nondiscrimination no-tice available at http://eop.ua.edu/law.html and in its harassment policy at http://eop.ua.edu/harassment.html. Membership in registered student organizations shall be open to all students of The University of Alabama without regard to race, religion, sex, disability or national origin, except in cases of designated fraternal organizations exempted by federal law from Title IX regulations concerning discrimination on the basis of sex.

Individuals who have concerns about the recruitment process are encouraged to contact the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs at 205-348-6670.

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Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding AgreementNational Panhellenic Conference

I have participated in the membership recruitment period at The University of Alabama.

By signing this acceptance agreement, I understand and agree to the following terms. Please read and initial each of the following.

__I am willing to accept an invitation to membership from any women’s sorority (fraternity) that I list on this agreement.

__I may limit my choices to just one OR list any women’s sorority (fraternity) whose preference-round (last) event I attended, and from

which I am willing to accept membership. I realize that by not listing the maximum number of events I attended, I may be limiting my

potential to join any other NPC group during formal recruitment should I not be placed with my choice(s).

__Once I submit this agreement to the College Panhellenic Association, I cannot change the order of my preferences or add or delete a

preference.

__If I do not receive an invitation to membership from a group that I have listed, I am eligible for continuous open bidding.

__I have the option of not submitting an agreement at this time.

__Once I submit this agreement, I am bound by the National Panhellenic Conference one-calendar year rule. This rule states

that if I receive an invitation to membership from a group that I have listed and then do not accept it, I am not eligible to be pledged

to any other NPC member sorority (fraternity) on this campus for one calendar year (12 month period) from the time of this signing.

Signature______________________________________________ Date__________________________

By signing this form you are agreeing to accept a bid from any of the women’s sororities you list below and, if offered, you are bound to

that bid for one calendar year.

I agree to the terms stated above, and I am willing to accept an invitation to membership from any of the following women’s sororities

(fraternities) whose preference event I attended (listed in order of preference):

1st Preference:________________________________________________________________

2nd Preference (only if attended 2 events) : _________________________________________

3rd Preference (only if attended 3 events) __________________________________________

Signature ______________________________________________ Date_________________________

The form is to be completed by the Potential New Member (PNM).

1. Immediately following her final Preference event, the Potential New Member goes to the Panhellenic

designated place to receive her printed MRABA to be signed in privacy.

2. The potential new member is encouraged to list on this card any women’s sorority (fraternity) whose

preference (last) event she attended and from which she is willing to accept a bid to membership.

*Adapted from the NPC Manual of Information

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Explanation of the Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA)The document on the opposite page is the Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA), formerly known as the “Preference Card.” The MRABA is a binding agreement that is effective for one calendar year. By signing this document, you as a Potential New Member agree that you are willing to accept a bid for membership from any sorority that you rank on the MRABA. Please note that if you receive an invitation to membership (a bid) from any sorority that you ranked on your MRABA, then you are bound to that group for one calendar year (August 2014-August 2015). Most importantly, if you receive a bid from any sorority that you have listed on your MRABA, and you choose not to accept it, you are not eligible to participate in Continuous Open Bidding (COB) in Fall 2014 or Spring 2015.

If you receive invitations to Preference, at the conclusion of your last Preference party, you will make your final selections in a computer lab, ranking the chapters you visited on Friday, August 15 in preferential order. Once you complete your rankings, you will print and sign a copy of the MRABA. Please note that once the MRABA has been turned in to a representative of the Alabama College Panhellenic Association, it cannot be altered or changed.

Prior to signing the MRABA, you will have several options to consider and we suggest that you thoroughly reflect on these before signing your MRABA.

-First and foremost, you may choose not to complete the MRABA, thereby withdrawing from recruitment. If you choose this option, you are eligible to accept a bid for membership from any sororities participating in Continuous Open Bidding. A small number of sororities may be able to recruit a limited number of women through the COB process after formal recruitment if their chapter is below Panhellenic Total; however, this is not guaranteed.

-Secondly, you may choose to list any sorority whose preference event you attended and from whom you are willing to accept an invitation to membership (a bid). Please note that you should not rank any sorority on your final selection that you are absolutely not willing to accept a bid for membership. If you match with a sorority that you listed on your MRABA, it is important to note that you are bound to that sorority for one calendar year (August 2014-August 2015) regardless of whether you accept their invitation for membership or not.

-Lastly, you may choose to list only one or two preferences, but you must understand that if you chose to single intentional preference then you are not guaranteed to receive a bid for membership. Only Potential New Members who maximize their options and list ALL of the chapters that they attended during the Preference Round are guaranteed to receive a bid for membership during formal recruitment.

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As members of The University of Alabama Panhellenic Association, we the undersigned agree that our vision is a safe, positive, enriching recruitment experience with the goal of providing opportunities for the greatest possible number of women to obtain membership in a women’s fraternity. In order to reach our common goal, we will strive to create a Panhellenic environment of trust, honesty, unity, and cooperation among all chapters. Therefore, we solemnly promise to:

• Respect ourselves, our sisters, and the Greek community as a whole. We will work with other sororities to improve the Greek community.• Enable every Potential New Member an equal opportunity and act accordingly with true Panhellenic spirit as well as our own chapter values and moral judgments.• Promote the safety and protection of current and prospective members.• Treat Potential New Members with the same respect before, during and after recruitment.• Abide by all official Panhellenic codes, including but not limited to:

The Panhellenic Creed, The Potential New Member Bill of Rights, The Panhellenic Recruitment Rules, The National Panhellenic Conference Unanimous Agreements

• Leave the Potential New Member with a positive idea of what sisterhood could be.• Encourage the Potential New Member to explore the freedom of thought in her decisions.• Assure the Potential New Member about the recruitment process, membership requirements and external and internal responsibilities.• Enable every Potential New Member an equal opportunity to a level playing field.• Strive to maintain a campus scholastic average that is above the all-women’s average.

Panhellenic Code of Ethics

The Alabama 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 the Alabama Panhellenic Association and each individual is celebrated for her perspectives, ideas and contributions to

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Active: A sorority member currently in college who has been formally initiated by her chapter.

Alumna: An initiated sorority member who is no longer active in a collegiate chapter.

Bid: A formal invitation to join a sorority or fraternity.

Campus Total: The allowable chapter size as determined by the College Panhellenic.

Continuous Open Bidding (COB): The period in which a sorority not at Campus Total is able to recruit members.

MRABA (Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement): A document that each Potential New Member completes immediately following the preference round of parties stating her membership preferences. The Potential New Member ranks the sororities she would accept a bid from in preferential order. This is a binding agreement, stating that the PNM is willing to accept a bid from any sorority she lists.

Formal Recruitment: A designated membership recruitment period during which a series of organized events are held for the purpose of selecting new members.

Intake: Also referred to as Membership Intake, it is a process through which NPHC and some UGC sororities select new members.

Single Intentional Preference: When a PNM attends more than one preference event, but limits her membership selections by not listing all her sorority options on her MRABA.

Legacy: A PNM whose mother or sister is an alumna of, or active member in, a particular sorority.

It’s All Greek to Me National Panhellenic Conference (NPC): Founded in 1902, NPC provides support and guidance for its 26 mem-ber inter/national sororities/women’s fraternities and serves as the national voice on contemporary issues of sorority life. UA has 17 NPC affiliated sororities.

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): A council composed of the nine historically black Greek-letter organizations which includes four sororities and five fraternities.

Philanthropy: A national and/or local charity that a so-rority sponsors, donating time and money through service in order to promote human welfare.

Potential New Member (PNM): Any woman who is eligible to participate in formal or informal recruitment.

Quota: The number of women a sorority may pledge dur-ing formal or informal recruitment.

Quota Additions: A procedure used to help PNMs who maximize their options during recruitment receive an invitation to membership.

Recommendation/Reference: A written letter or statement from an alumna on the sorority’s official recommendation form introducing and recommending a potential new member for pledging. Also called a “rec”.

Snap Bid: A procedure used at the close of bid matching to help chapters reach quota prior to bid distribution.

United Greek Council (UGC): The primary purpose of the UGC is to unite its member organizations in order to share ideas and resources, promote mutual respect and equality, and provide a support network for involved students. The Alabama UGC is composed of 7 special interest and multicultural organizations.

Upperclassman: Any woman who has graduated high school prior to December 2014.

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A letter of recommendation, also commonly referred to as a “Rec,” “Reference” or “RIF,” is a recruitment information form completed by an alumna of a sorority. The purpose of a letter of recommendation is to introduce a Potential New Member to the alumna’s sorority chapter at The University of Alabama. An alumna may find a copy of her sorority’s recruitment information form in her sorority’s national magazine or on the national organization’s website. She can also call the inter/national headquarters of her sorority to obtain a copy of the form. Keep in mind, the alumna writing the letter of recommendation does not need to be a graduate of UA, she only needs to be an alumna member in good standing of a sorority with a chapter on UA’s campus. While letters of recommendation are not required to participate in recruitment, PNMs are encouraged, if possible, to reach out to sorority alumnae and secure a letter of recommendation for each chapter participating in formal recruitment. Letters of recommendation for each sorority should be sent directly to the sorority’s local chapter, unless otherwise specified on the recommendation form. For your convenience, the chapter mailing addresses for each of the sororities at UA can be found on the next page.

Please note that neither the UA Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life nor the Alabama Panhellenic Association have access to individual sorority recommendation forms and as such cannot obtain them for Potential New Members. Furthermore, while handwritten “letters of support” may be commonplace in Texas, many of the sororities at The University of Alabama do not accept or recognize “letters of support.”

Letters of Recommendation

Helpful HintsWhen asking alumnae for letters of recommendations, it is customary to supply them with a stamped and pre-addressed envelope. You also may be asked to include the following items to assist the alumna with completing the recommendation form: (1) a copy of your resume, (2) a copy of high school or college transcript, and (3) a photo of yourself. We suggest a 4x6 headshot; senior portraits work great.

Lastly, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure UA has an official copy of your final transcript, as this will be the official grade point average (GPA) shared with each sorority. Please ensure that a certified final copy of your high school and/or college transcript is sent directly to the UA Admissions Office no later than August 1, 2014. All final transcripts should be mailed to the UA Office of Admissions at the address below:

The University of Alabama Office of Undergraduate Admissions

P.O. Box 870132Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487

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Chapter Mailing Addresses for RecsAlpha Chi OmegaMSC #870414

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Alpha Delta PiP.O. Box 11090

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Alpha Gamma DeltaMSC #870410

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Alpha Omicron PiMSC #870412

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Alpha PhiC/O Amanda Schott

Re: Recruitment Recommendation

1130 University Blvd.

P.O. Box 557

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Chi Omega40 The Highlands

Tuscaloosa, AL 35404

Delta Delta DeltaAttn: Allison Montgomery

P.O. Box 862938

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Delta GammaAttn: Margaret Worrell

P.O. Box 11019

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Delta ZetaP.O. Box 866209

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Gamma Phi BetaMSC #870402

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Kappa Alpha ThetaAttn: Kaley Johnson

MSC #870413

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Kappa DeltaP.O. Box 11040

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Kappa Kappa GammaP.O. Box 866569

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Phi MuAttn: April Pittman

MSC #870416

1831 University Station

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Pi Beta PhiAttn: Vice President of Membership

P.O. Box 11067

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

Sigma Delta Tau*1130 University Blvd.

Suite B9 – 212

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

*SDT does not participate in Formal Recruitment

Zeta Alpha TauAttn: Recommendations Committee

P.O. Box 862848

Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

For additional assistance with letters of recommendation, please visit the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) website, which has contact email addresses for each NPC sorority: http://thesororitylife.com/Recruitment-101/recommendations.aspx. Simply email those groups at UA in which you need recruitment assistance, and each group will pursue any needed action based upon their individual organizational policy. You can also find this contact information on each of the individual sorority pages, located under Chapter Profiles on the UA Panhellenic website. 25

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The University’s commitment to the Greek community is equal to the Panhellenic Association’s commitment to the University. UA’s Greek Community, the largest and one of the most diverse in the nation, provides an opportunity for new students to become involved in organizations that promote campus involvement and personal growth. . . When you join one of the 17 NPC sororities at The Capstone, you also become a member of the Alabama Panhellenic Association, which is the local College Panhellenic. The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) was founded in 1902 and is the governing organization for 26 international women’s fraternities and sororities. Each member group is autonomous as a social, Greek-letter society of college women and alumnae. Members are represented on more than 600 college and university campuses in the United States and Canada, and currently there are more than 5,300 alumnae associations, making up more than 3 million sorority women in the world. Sororities have enjoyed a rich history at UA since 1904.

Sorority Life at UA is an experience unlike any other...

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Study Hall Hours

Each chapter requires a certain number of study hall hours to be completed each week during your first semester at UA. Sororities also implement a number of educational programs to assist members in their academic pursuits.

Panhellenic Events

Panhellenic requires new members to attend various educational events throughout the year. These events address relevant issues students face today that will help them with their transition into college and Greek life.

Philanthropy Events

Each chapter enjoys serving its national and local philanthropy. Philanthropy events are hosted to promote unity within the chapter and the Greek community while helping a worthwhile cause.

Recruitment Events

In the spring, chapters host recruitment workshops to help their members prepare for next year’s Fall Formal Recruitment. As a new member, you will have the opportunity to attend these events.

Active Participation

As a new member, you will be required to attend new member meetings in addition to chapter meetings. You will also be encouraged to participate in Greek-wide events such as Greek Week, Greek Fest, and Homecoming. These events are not only fun, but also provide an opportunity for you to meet other members of the Greek community.

Each chapter has programming during the new member period to help their

new members adjust to college life

What to Expect as a New MemberNew Member Education

As a new member of a sorority, you will have a 6-12 week New Member Education period before your membership initiation ceremony. This period of education is designed to acclimate you with your new sorority sisters, as well as the history and traditions of your sorority. New Member Education can include programs like leadership retreats, community service projects, weekly meetings, and activities designed to build friendships among members of the organization.

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Leadership

Leadership opportunities are numerous within the sorority community. As a chapter officer or coordinator of a chapter event, you can develop management and communication skills. You will have the chance to experience different roles in the chapter, whether it’s handling finances during a philanthropy fundraiser or greeting guests during an alumnae dinner. Each sorority chapter also provides educational programs that will help you refine your time management, leadership, and communication skills.

Striking a balance between academics and extracurricular activities is an important part of college life. Here at the Capstone, we believe campus involvement provides a well-rounded college experience. Sororities value leadership, and likewise encourage chapter members to become involved in campus-wide activities.

Greek life is a direct springboard into campus involvement including student government, special interest organizations, honor societies, Capstone Men and

Women, homecoming, Bama Bound, intramural sports and more than 400 other campus organizations.

Being Greek also provides an invaluable network when seeking employment and career opportunities. Greek alumni/ae understand the Greek experience of being both an individual and a team player, the desire to excel both in and out of the classroom and the commitment to give something back to the community. Through interactions with Greek alumni/ae, you can begin building relationships that will help you in the future.

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Scholarship, academics, and making good grades are the pillars of college life. Each sorority at UA recognizes the importance of scholastic success, and in order to remain an active member, women must maintain their grades throughout membership.

The sororities at UA want their members to do well in school, and they will provide informational programs to help you achieve your academic goals. All chapters have study hall hours to assist you with time management and tutoring programs to create an environment in which you can excel. Scholarships are offered through NPC as well as through local Alumnae Panhellenic Associations and individual chapters.

Greek-letter organizations were founded on the principle of exceptional scholarship. The academic performance of each chapter is tabulated every semester to determine an all-sorority grade point average.

FALL 2013 ACADEMIC STANDINGS All-Panhellenic (5,331).........................3.31All-Sorority (5,441)...............................3.30All-Women’s (15,885)............................3.20 All-Greek (8,602)...................................3.17All-Independent Women’s (10,444).....3.14 All-University (29,443)..........................3.07

Scholarship

The All-Sorority GPA has been higher than the undergraduate All-Women’s GPA

since 1927

Dr. Bonner and the recipient of the Dr. Judith Bonner

Academic Excellence Scholarship

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Philanthropy events at UA demonstrate that Greek women’s interests and concerns extend well beyond social activities. Sororities sponsor a number of activities each and donate their time and money to specific philanthropies or identified causes.

Sorority members actively participate in their own chapter’s philanthropy events as well as support other chapters’ service efforts. Every year there are cookouts, pancake breakfasts, basketball tournaments, 5K run, mentoring programs, and other events that Greeks plan and support.

The Alabama Panhellenic Association looks to support campus and community needs through events such as Greek Week, Trick-or-Treat on Sorority Row, an Easter Egg Hunt on the front lawn of the President’s Mansion, Circle of Sisterhood, Gamma Peer Educators, Beat Auburn Beat Hunger, clothing drives, and many other sponsorships to help others on campus, in the community and throughout the state. The opportunities you will encounter to help benefit philanthropies and the community are endless here at the Capstone.

Philanthropy

UA Greek Relief, astudent-run initiative,

cooked and served over 52,000 meals after Tuscaloosa’s

April 27th tornado.

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Social events help you get to know your own sorority’s members as well as members of other Greek organizations. Sororities participate in formals, swaps and sisterhood events to help build relationships that will last a lifetime. Swaps are informal parties held with a fraternity and usually have a theme such as 80s, toga, camouflage, disco, or famous couples. Sisterhood events are fun activities like movie nights, bowling and skating that are held for the members of one sorority.

Football weekends are also a large part of Greek social life here at the Capstone. The sorority houses serve meals before each home game, and friends and family are invited to participate in the festivities. Many women also choose to dress up and attend football games with a date.

Social Events

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Homecoming at UA is a week full of excitement and fun leading up to the fall Homecoming football game. Each sorority is paired with an IFC fraternity, as well as a UGC and NPHC organization for the week. Each pairing then participates in a series of competitions in an effort to win the coveted Homecoming Spirit Cup. “Paint the Town Red” is one event where windows of local businesses are painted in honor of the Homecoming game. Other competitions include a basketball tournament, bowling tournament, dance competition, and a float competition followed by a parade through campus and downtown Tuscaloosa. The most anticipated part of Homecoming, however, is the traditional construction of lawn decorations by each sorority house. These giant decorations incorporate the year’s homecoming theme and are created through a process called “pomping.” Homecoming week is the perfect time to bond with women in your sorority and make friends with members in the partnering sororities and fraternities. And of course, it all leads up to the big Homecoming game and the crowning of Homecoming queen.

Homecoming Week

Bella Wesley, Kappa Delta 2013 Homecoming Queen

Phi Mu Pomp: 2013 Homecoming Winners

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Greek Week at The University of Alabama is a week set aside in the spring to promote unity, camaraderie and service within the Greek community. During Greek Week, members of all four Greek governing councils participate in friendly competitions and community service. Greek Week is one of the largest annual philanthropic efforts at The University of Alabama. While many of the events are social in nature, the primary focus of Greek Week is to give back to our local community through service and charitable contributions with the goal of uniting the four councils by having them work and socialize together. Olivia Acker, Panhellenic Vice President of Administration, planned this year’s Greek Week with the help from the Greek Programming Board.

“Greek Week is a great way to unite the four Greek councils

through service, events and friendly competition. The four councils have the best time

coming together for all of the fun events during this week!”

~Olivia Acker

Greek Week

Greek Week Dance Competition 2014

Greek Week Community Service

During Greek Week 2014, the UA Greek community raised $100,000 for local non-profits and partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build houses for families affected by the

April 27, 2011 tornado.

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Recruitment at UA begins on Friday, August 8, and concludes with Bid Day on Saturday, August 16. For many of you, this will be your first impression of Tuscaloosa and Greek life at The University of Alabama. We sincerely hope that you enjoy all that we have planned for you!

The week of formal recruitment consists of four rounds of events, each structured to show you what each sorority has to offer. You will also have a chance to meet current sorority women in each of the houses and ask any questions that you might have about activities, financial obligations, scholarship, new member programs, and campus life in general. It is very important that you keep an open mind during this process and carefully decide where YOU feel you best fit in to the Greek community at UA.

Please recognize that formal recruitment at UA is a process of mutual selection in that both the Potential New Members and the individual sororities are making choices. All Potential New Members will visit every sorority during the first round of Open House, commonly referred to as “Ice Water Teas,” but the remaining three rounds (Philanthropy, Skit and Preference) are by invitation only. Throughout the invitational rounds of recruitment, Potential New Members will make decisions regarding the chapter specific parties they want to attend and the sororities will make decisions regarding the women they want to invite to their parties. Potential New Members should understand that they may not receive invitations to all the parties that they would like to attend. While this process may seem

overwhelming, the Panhellenic Executive Council and Sigma Rho Chis will explain it in detail at Convocation and throughout the week.

Recruitment Week

UA Panhellenic Association

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Follow us for updates!

Download The University of Alabama app for iPhone and Android to

see the Crimson Ride transit system’s schedule and routes.

Women representing 44 states were placed in 2013 Fall Formal Recruitment

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Recruitment Q&A

Do I need to go to all of the events listed in the recruitment schedule?

Yes! The objective of recruitment is for you as a Potential New Member to learn as much as you can about the UA Greek community as well as each of the chapters so that you can make the best possible decision regarding membership. If you intentionally miss an event you were invited to, you are not maximizing your options, and you could be released from the recruitment process.

Will all participants pledge a sorority at the end of recruitment?

Because Recruitment is a process of mutual selection, there are many different outcomes to this process. Participation in formal recruitment does NOT guarantee you an invitation to join a sorority, and it is possible to go through recruitment and not pledge a sorority. With that being said, last year 90 percent of the women participating in formal recruitment at UA joined a sorority at the end of recruitment week.

If I participate in formal recruitment, am I obligated to join a sorority?

Potential New Members who choose to participate in recruitment are not obligated to join a sorority. The recruitment process is structured so as to allow women interested in sorority membership the opportunity to explore Greek life and to see if it is the right fit.

If I am a legacy to a Sorority, is there anything I should

know?

Sororities want to know who their legacies are, so please remind your family member to send the chapter a legacy introduction form. With regard to legacies, Panhellenic does not have any specific policies. Each sorority has its own policy regarding legacies, and it is up to each individual chapter to decide whether to offer membership to a legacy. Likewise, legacies, are not obligated to pledge the sorority that they are a legacy to. Each Potential New Member is evaluated on an individual basis, and sororities are more likely to consider mutual compatibility versus a family connection. It is also recommended that PNMs fill out legacy information on the Campus Director website when registering for Recruitment.

What if I am not a freshman and I want to participate in formal

recruitment?

A Potential New Member who graduated high school prior to December 2014 is considered an upperclassman. UA utilizes an upperclassman/secondary quota which is separate from the freshman/primary quota. This dual-quota system gives all women participating in recruitment an equal opportunity to pledge.

What if I only want to join a certain sorority?

Only wanting to be a member of one specific sorority or only considering a few sororities can severely limit a PNMs options for membership and can lead to disappointment. Please don’t choose a sorority based on stereotypes or others’ opinions. We encourage you to keep an open mind about the chapters and make a decision that is right for you. 35

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Although the UA Panhellenic does not require a specific grade point average to participate in formal recruitment, each sorority has a minimum

grade requirement for membership. With the large amount of women who participate in the formal recruitment process, GPA tends to be one of the first

ways for the chapters to begin to manage the numbers.

It is strongly recommended that you have at or above a 3.0 cumulative high school or college GPA.

To help you understand how GPA will affect your recruitment,

we have broken it down into three “GPA Zones.” If your GPA lands in a zone which you feel will limit your recruitment options,

don’t worry! Many people spend Freshman year raising their GPA, then go through formal recruitment as an upperclassman.

GREEN ZONE: a 3.0 cumulative high school or college GPA. Your options are not likely to be limited based on your GPA. (3.0 + )

YELLOW ZONE: a 2.8-2.99 cumulative high school or college GPA. Your options are more likely to be limited by your GPA.

RED ZONE: a 2.79 or below cumulative high school or college GPA. Your options are very likely to be limited based on your GPA. (2.79 and below)

Does GPA Really Matter?

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Don’t believe all the rumors you hear. If it sounds too absurd to be true, then it

probably isn’t true. Feel free to talk to your Sigma Rho Chis about any concerns you have.

OMG-Is that true?!

How’s the weather?It’s August in Alabama...Trust

us, it will be HOT! Choose light-weight dresses and

colors that won’t show sweat. Comfort is KEY to reduce stress during Recruitment.

She said WHAT?Be careful what you say about other

sororities to those around you. You should always be respectful of others’ opinions, as you never know what connections someone has to a

particular sorority.

What should I bring?

Packing List:Extra pony-tail holders

Bobby pinsHair brush

Personal fanBand-aidsUmbrella

Oil blotting sheetsFace Powder

SnacksWater Bottle

DeodorantPen and pad for notes

Flip flopsCamera

Waterproof tote bagMints

You won’t be allowed to take anything into the sorority houses, so leave your nice purse or bag in your room. This also means that your bag will be lying on the grass outside while you are attending

parties, so keep that in mind when choosing a durable, waterproof bag to tote your things.

What should I carry it in?

Recruitment Advice

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Open House DayDuring the first two days of recruitment, you will visit all 16 sororities with your recruitment group. Each party is only 20 minutes long, so the days move quickly. You will be greeted at each house by door songs as you are welcomed into the party. Feel free to ask questions of the members and tell them a little bit about yourself. Most importantly, remember to have fun and be yourself! The week will be over before you know it!Tip: Remember the first two days of recruitment are the longest and you will be doing a lot of walking, so you will definitely want to be dressed comfortably.

Recruitment Week at a Glance

Remember: the most important thing is to be comfortable! You will want to be concentrating

on your conversations in each house, not worrying about your outfit!

We don’t suggest wearing a maxi dress because August in Alabama is too hot. You will want to be

cool and comfortable!A sundress with flats or

sandals is perfect for Open House days.

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Philanthropy Day marks the first round of invitation only parties. During days three and four of recruitment, you will have the opportunity to visit a maximum of 12 sororities for 30 minutes each. Community service is an important part of the overall Greek experience, and Philanthropy Day will give you a glimpse into the philanthropic work that sororities participate in at the local and national level. These two days are very laid back and lots of fun. Tip: Think about what philanthropies are important to you and what service projects you were involved in during high school.

Philanthropy Day

You will receive two t-shirts at Convocation to wear during

Philanthropy Days. During these two days, wear nice shorts and

comfortable, cute shoes.

We don’t suggest wearing ripped or frayed jean shorts

because those could come across as too casual. Additionally,

don’t wear shorts that are too short because in some houses you may be sitting on the floor.

Remember: Philanthropy Days are the most relaxed days of recruitment, enjoy!

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Recruitment Week at a GlanceSkit Day allows you the opportunity to see the personality of each sorority. You may attend a maximum of eight parties, each of which is 45 minutes in length during days five and six of Recruitment. The parties on Skit Day are informative and allow you more time for conversations with the sorority women. Participation in this round will allow you the opportunity to see firsthand the individuality and spirit of each sorority, as well as experience the special bond of sorority sisterhood. Tip: During these two days you learn what each chapter is involved in on campus; think hard about what you would like to be involved in while at UA and whether this chapter could help you reach your goals.

Skit Day

We don’t suggest wearing a dress that is too casual or too short because these days are more formal and you will be seated for

each skit

Wear a nicer dress with wedges, heels or flats for Skit Days.

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On this day you can attend a maximum of three Preference parties, each lasting 50 minutes. This is the day to really focus on what you want to gain out of joining a sorority. An invitation to a Preference event means that the sorority is very interested in asking you to become a member. After participating in a ceremony, you will have the chance to talk privately with a member. During this time, the member may share with you how she made her decision, what her sorority means to her personally, and what sisterhood encompasses. After the last party, you will walk silently to complete your MRABA.Tip: Look around the room at each of your events; many of these PNMs could be your pledge sisters, so make sure you feel comfortable.

Preference Day

Wearing a dress that is too tight or too short

is inappropriate for recruitment, especially Preference Day. This is the most formal day of

recruitment.Wear a nice dress and heels or nice wedges. An example would be something you would

wear perhaps to church or a wedding.

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Recruitment Week at a GlanceBid DayRecruitment week ends with Bid Day. This day begins at 10:00 a.m. in Bryant-Denny Stadium, where PNMs will open their bid card and run with their new sorority sisters to their chapter house. Tip: This is a very exciting and long day. Make sure to get a good nights sleep, as some chapters have a retreat planned immediately after Bid Day.

Wear: a tank top, shorts and comfortable shoes. When

you get your bid, you will run to your sorority house! There, you will receive a jersey with your new sorority letters to put on over your tank top.

Remember: Bid Day is crazy, hectic, and hot! You will want to stay cool and drink a lot of water. Don’t worry, many houses

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This year Bid Day at UA will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 16, 2014. Bid Day activities begin at Bryant-Denny Stadium with the official opening of the bids ceremony and continue along sorority row, as each sorority hosts a Bid Day bunch to welcome new members and their parents.

Bid Day is the most exciting day of recruitment. You will, however, be sitting in the stadium waiting to open your bids around the hottest time of the day. Enjoy this day! It’s a once in a lifetime experience and will start one of the most exciting adventures in college.

Parents are encouraged to come to Bid Day to participate in the excitement, visit the sorority house for brunch, and learn about the chapter. Since many parents travel to UA for Bid Day, it is important to know whether the chapter you end up joining will be leaving on Bid Day for a new member retreat.

What is a New Member Retreat? On or soon after Bid Day, sororities plan retreats so that their new member class has an opportunity to bond and get to know each other. On this retreat, the new members are able to meet their new sisters, learn about their sorority, and celebrate finding their home away from home for the next four years. Please note that Colonial & Magnolia

Drive will both be closed to traffic on Bid Day. Visitors are encouraged to park in the tenHoor West Commuter Parking Lot. For more information about

parking on Bid Day, please visithttp://bamaparking.ua.edu/

Alpha Chi Omega

Alpha Delta Pi

Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpha Omicron Pi

Alpha Phi

Chi Omega

Delta Delta Delta

Delta Gamma

Delta Zeta

Gamma Phi Beta

Kappa Alpha Theta

Kappa Delta

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Phi Mu

Pi Beta Phi

Sigma Delta Tau

Zeta Tau Alpha

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Financial ObligationsJoining a sorority is a financial obligation that should be taken seriously.Each chapter has financial requirements, which families should discuss before their daughter pledges a sorority. Financial requirements may include membership dues, food, house fees and room and board if you live in the sorority house. It is important to note that membership fees vary by sorority.

Living In-House Fees (per semester): High: $6,500.00*Includes room, meals & chapter/facility fees Average: $5,934.00

Living Out-of-House Fees (per semester): High: $4,500.00*Includes meals & chapter/facility fees Average: $3,300.00

New Member/Initiation Fees (per semester): High: $950.00*Includes onetime fees associated with pledging and initiation Average: $472.00

Greek 55 Meal PlanSince the majority of the Panhellenic sororities have their own mandatory meal program, the University automatically down-grades new members to the Greek 55 meal plan at a cost of $482 when they join a sorority that has a full-service kitchen. If you join a sorority with a full-service kitchen, the house provides 14 meals a week. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily Monday -Thursday, and breakfast and lunch are available on Fridays.

Greek 55: Average of 2-3 meals per week, perfect for weekends when the sorority house is not serv-ing meals. Students who would like more than 55 meals per semester may change their meal plan to one of the following: Bronze (90 meals per semester), Silver (160 meals per semester), or an All Access plan. Students who would like to have no requirement to dine in any UA dining halls may choose to pay only the Community Dining Charge of $197.

The University generates an official list of all new Greek members, and student accounts will automati-cally be credited the difference between the original meal plan and the Greek 55 downgrade.

All requests for the no-meal plan must be received by August 20, 2014, for fall new members. There is no deadline to upgrade meal plans.

Chick-fil-AThursday and Friday

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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SubwaySaturday and Sunday:

11 a.m. - 7 p.m.Monday - Wednesday:

11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday:

8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

JULIA’S LATTES•BOAR’S HEAD DELI•CONVENIENCE STORE

Ferguson Food Court

Saturday-Wednesday:11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Thursday and Friday:11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Starbucks8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Julia’s Market7:30 a.m. - Midnight

Chick-fil-AThursday and Friday

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Dunkin Donuts8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Raising Cane’s(in Paty Hall)

11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Mary B’s (in Burke Hall)11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

*Please note that meal plans will not be active until Saturday, August 9, 2014. If you are moving in on August 7 or 8, you should be prepared to purchase your food on these days with Dining Dollars, cash, debit or credit card.

Additionally, if you have not participated in orientation before you come to campus for recruitment, you will not have some ser-vices such as your meal plan and Recreation Center privileges available to you. We suggest that you start a Bama Cash account (actcard.ua.edu or call 800-474-2288 during business hours) or bring cash, a credit or debit card with you. You will need money for meals until your Fall schedule is confirmed in the Office of Student Receivables.

ursday Aug 7

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Saturday Aug 9

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Monday Aug 11

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*See below for Dining Dollars, Bama Cash and debit/credit card approval.

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The online Move-In sign-up process will begin in June 2014. You may request early move-in through MyBama. Freshmen who do not select a move-in time will be assigned a time by the Housing and Residential Communities (HRC) staff and will receive an email to their UA crimson email account with their assigned check-in date and time.

All students who have signed up for, or have been assigned, a check-in time will receive a move-in parking pass at the end of July through the mail to the student’s permanent mailing address. This parking pass must be used during Move-In, so be sure to bring it with you.

NOTE: Please arrive on your assigned day and time. If you arrive outside of your assigned move-in period, you will be directed to a holding area and will be required to wait until your assigned time or until move-in operations have ceased for the day.

SORORITY CONVOCATION is at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, August 8, 2014, at Coleman Coliseum. This is a casual event, as it is understood that most students will have spent the majority of the day moving into their residence hall rooms. Women participating in sorority recruitment should have no concern about moving in on the day of convocation. Shorts and t-shirts are entirely appropriate for this event.

In order to make the Move-In process as easy and efficient as possible, the number of students who can move-in at each time during the day is limited. Allowing students to continue to select Move-In times that are already filled makes the process more difficult for families, students and volunteers assisting with the process. We appreciate your understanding and your selection of another time if your first choice is already filled.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the variety of times in which students move out, students are responsible for moving their own belongings out of the residence halls. Volunteer staff will not be available in May.The dates available for check-in for the Fall 2014 semester are listed on next page.

Early On-Campus Move-In

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Thursday, August 7, 2014Students involved in approved early-arrival activities (Sorority Recruitment, Alabama Action, Mil-lion Dollar Band and Fall Sports Athletic Team Members/Student Staff) who are assigned to live in the residence halls listed below will be able to sign up for a check-in during the following times:

7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.• Tutwiler Floors 2, 3, 12, 14

1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.• Tutwiler Floors 4, 5, 10, 11

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.• All Other Buildings

Friday, August 8, 2014

Students involved in approved early-arrival activities (Sorority Recruitment, Alabama Action, Mil-lion Dollar Band and Fall Sports Athletic Team Members/Student Staff) who are assigned to live in the residence halls listed below will be able to sign up for check-in during the following times:

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.• Tutwiler Floors 6, 7, 8, 9 & All Other Buildings

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.• Tutwiler All Floors & All Other Buildings

IMPORTANT NOTE: All residents must schedule their arrival time through the online check-in system, which will be available in June on the Housing and Residential Communities website.

For more information about move-in, please visit http://movein.ua.edu

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fast facts

President: Molly Edwards

Recruitment Chair: Alexandra Kamburis

Nickname: Alpha Chi

National Founding: 1885

UA Founding: 1924

Chapter Name: Alpha Upsilon

Symbol: Grecian Lyre

Flower: Red Carnation

Philanthropy: Domestic violenceawareness, prevention and education

Colors: Scarlet and Olive Green

Motto: “Together Let us Seek the Heights”

Chapter Website: alphachiua.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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Nickname: A-D-Chi

National Founding: 1925

UA Founding: 2004

Chapter Name: Tau

Mascot: Lamb

Flower: Gladiolus and Delphiniums Philanthropy: Boys and Girls Club of West Alabama

Colors: Flame and Blue

Motto: “As in a Mirror”

Chapter Website: www.adchibama.org

President: Brittany MonteRecruitment Chair: Amanda Tidwell

Please note that while Alpha Delta Chi does not participate in Formal Recruitment, the chapter will host informal recruitment events this fall after the conclusion of recruitment. For more information,

please visit www.adchibama.org

fast facts notesFounded at The Capstone

in 2004, Alpha Delta Chi is a National Christian Sorority

that provides a place for women to grow spiritually, scholastically, and socially.

While Alpha Delta Chi is not an NPC organization, they

are an Associate member of the Alabama Panhellenic

Association and participate in All-Greek events.

The women of ADChi are bonded through ties of not

only friendship, but also through their love for our Lord, Jesus Christ. They

strive for excellence in their members, and their sisters

continually push each other to do their best. Alpha Delta Chi

is a home away from home for their members as they

wade through the tide at The University of Alabama.

For more information about ADChi, please contact

Recruitment ChairAmanda Tidwell at

[email protected].

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Nickname: A-D-Pi

National Founding: 1851

UA Founding: 1907

Chapter Name: Eta

Mascot: Lion

Flower: Woodlands Violet

Philanthropy: Ronald McDonald House

Colors: Azure Blue and White

Motto: “We Live for Each Other”

Chapter Website: alphadeltapi.org

Suggested GPA: 3.2

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President: Katy Sox Recruitment Chairs: Mary Novak

and Erin Shrewsbury

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Nickname: Alpha Gam

National founding: 1904

UA founding: 1921

Chapter Name: Psi

Mascot: Squirrel

Flower: Red and Buff Roses

Philanthropy: Alpha GammaDelta Foundation

Colors: Red, Buff and Green

Motto: “Inspire the Women. Impact the World”

Chapter Website: crimson.alphagammadelta.org

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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President: Annie NewtonRecruitment Chairs:

Taylor Bannister, Meagan Willis and Cat Autry

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Nickname: A-O-Pi

National founding: 1897

UA founding: 1967

Chapter name: Alpha Delta

Mascot: Panda

Flower: Jacqueminot Rose

Philanthropy: Arthritis Research

Colors: Cardinal

Motto: “Exceed the Expectation”

Chapter Website: alabamaaoii.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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President: Lauren ChapmanRecruitment Chair: Cassidy Machnica

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Nickname: Alpha Phi

National Founding: 1872

UA Founding: 1932

Chapter Name: Beta Mu

Mascot: Bear

Flower: Lily of the Valley & Forget-Me-Not

Philanthropy: Alpha Phi Foundation& American Heart Association

Colors: Bordeaux and Silver

Motto: “Union Hand in Hand”

Chapter Website: http://alphaphialabama.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

President: Sara LyerlyRecruitment Chairs: Amanda Schott and

Shelby Wells

fast facts notesOPEN HOUSE

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Nickname: Chi-O

National Founding: 1895

UA Founding: 1922

Chapter Name: Nu Beta

Mascot: Owl

Flower: White Carnation

Philanthropy: Make a Wish Foundation & Boys and GirlsClub of West Alabama

Colors: Cardinal and Straw

Motto: “To Be Womanly Always, To Be Discouraged Never”

Chapter Website: nubetachiomega.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

President: Mary Nelson RobertsonRecruitment Chairs:

Cameron Kramer and Emily Meineke

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President: Patricia StuttsRecruitment Chairs: Elizabeth Hargrove, Macy Leci Morris,

and Cassie Price

Nickname: Tri-Delt

National Founding: 1888

UA Founding: 1914

Chapter Name: Delta Mu

Mascot: Dolphin

Flower: Pansy

Philanthropy: Children’s Cancer & St. Jude Children’s Hospital

Colors: Silver, Gold and Cerulean Blue

Motto: “Let Us Steadfastly Love One Another”

Chapter Website: alabamaDDD.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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President: Leslie BaconRecruitment Chair: Meaghan Gregory

Nickname: DG

National Founding: 1873

UA Founding: 2011

Chapter name: Beta Psi

Symbol: Anchor

Flower: Cream Colored Rose

Philanthropy: Service for Sight & AL Institute for Deaf and Blind

Colors: Bronze, Pink and Blue

Motto: “Do Good”

Chapter Website: http://ua.deltagamma.org

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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Nickname: D-Z

National Founding: 1902

UA Founding: 1922

Chapter Name: Alpha Gamma

Mascot: Turtle

Flower: Killarney Rose

Philanthropy: Speech and Hearing and The Painted Turtle

Colors: Rose and Green

Motto: “May the Flame Endure”

Chapter Website: deltazeta.org

Suggested GPA: 3.0

fast facts

Recruitment Chairs: Juliana Wright and Alaina Beyer

President: Ellen Tillemans (not pictured)

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Nickname: Gamma Phi

National Founding: 1874

UA Founding: 1989

Chapter Name: Epsilon Lambda

Mascot: Penguin

Flower: Pink Carnation

Philanthropy: Campfire &Girls on the Run

Colors: Pink and Brown

Motto: “Founded Upon A Rock”

Chapter Website: uagammaphibeta.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

fast facts

President: Kelly McIntyreRecruitment Chair: Kelsey Gilbert

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Nickname: Theta

National Founding: 1870

UA Founding: 1967

Chapter Name: Delta Omicron

Symbol: Kite

Flower: Black and Gold Pansy

Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

Colors: Black and Gold

Motto: “Yesterday, Today andTomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta”

Chapter Website: http://dotheta.wix.com/uatheta

Suggested GPA: 3.0

fast facts

President: Elisa RichardsRecruitment Chairs: Haley Petrey and Kaley Johnson

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President: Greer TurnerRecruitment Chairs:

Elizabeth Coleman and AnnCarter Sasser

Nickname: KD

National Founding: 1897

UA Founding: 1904

Chapter Name: Zeta

Flower: White Rose

Philanthropy: Prevent Child Abuse America & Girl Scouts of America

Colors: Pearl White and Olive Green

Motto: “Let us Strive for That Which is Honorable, Beautiful and Highest”

Chapter Website: ua.kappadelta.org

Suggested GPA: 3.0

fast facts notesOPEN HOUSE

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President: Claire DailyRecruitment Chairs: Sally Immel

and Cille Harris

Nickname: Kappa

National Founding: 1870

UA Founding: 1927

Chapter name: Gamma Pi

Colors: Light Blue and Dark Blue

Symbol: Key

Flower: Fleur-de-lis

Philanthropy: Reading is Fundamental

Motto: “Aspire to Be”

Chapter Website: kkgalabama.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

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Nickname: Phi Mu

National Founding: 1852

UA Founding: 1932

Chapter Name: Alpha Zeta

Mascot: Lion

Flower: Pink Carnation

Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

Colors: Rose and White

Motto: “Les Soeurs Fidele”meaning “The Faithful Sisters”

Chapter Website: www.uaphimu.com

Suggested GPA: 3.0

President: Danielle Douglas Recruitment Chairs: April

Pittman and Callie Newton

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Nickname: Pi Phi

National Founding: 1867

UA Founding: 1949

Chapter Name: Alabama Beta

Mascot: Angel

Flower: Wine Carnation

Philanthropy: Literacy

Colors: Wine and Silver Blue

Motto: “To promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service”

Chapter Website: www.pibetaphi.org/ua

Suggested GPA: 3.0

President: Amanda BoothRecruitment Chair: Anne Catherine Luckett

Vice President of Membership: Sarah Braslow

fast facts notesOPEN HOUSE

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Nickname: Sig Delt

National Founding: 1917

UA Founding: 1935

Chapter name: Rho

Symbol: Torch

Flower: Yellow Tea Rose

Philanthropy: Tuscaloosa’s One Place and Prevent Child AbuseAmerica

Colors: Cafe au Lait & Old Blue

Motto: “Patriae Multae Spes Una”,meaning “One Hope of Many People”

Chapter Website: http://alabamasigdelt.wix.com/sdtrhochapter

420 Smithwoods Circle, Tuscaloosa, AL 35486

fast facts notesSigma Delta Tau is not

participating in Fall Formal Recruitment 2014. They will hold Informal Recruitment

from August 25-August 29. For more information, please visit their Facebook page, “Sigma Delta Tau at

Alabama” or email questions to [email protected].

To learn more about SDT during Formal Recruitment week, please visit them at an Informational Table located

beside the Exec Tent on Sorority Row from 10 a.m. to

4 p.m. daily.

Sigma Delta Tau was founded by seven women from Cornell University

who came together to form an organization that would respect the individuality of its members. We continue

to uphold those values, in addition to enriching the college experience of

women with similar ideals at Alabama.

President: Hannah PattersonRecruitment Chair:

Porscha Alonzo

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Nickname: Zeta

National Founding: 1898

UA Founding: 1910

Chapter Name: Nu

Symbol: Crown and Strawberry

Flower: White Violet

Philanthropy: Breast Cancer Awareness and Education

Colors: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray

Motto: “Seek the Noblest”

Chapter Website: ua.zetataualpha.org

Suggested GPA: 3.0

President: Parker WilliamsRecruitment Chair: Nika Longo

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Saturday, Aug. 9

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.Movie Under The StarsThe QuadStudents will enjoy a free movie on the Quad with food and drink provided.

Monday, Aug. 11

7 p.m. - 10 p.m.Late Night Bama Bowling @ AMF Bowling Lanes520 15th St. Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Students will bowl games with their peers, all while experiencing new and fun activites to part take in outside of campus. Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 6:45 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Wednesday, Aug. 13

2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Artistic ExpressionsPresidential Village Community Room Students will explore their creative sides at Artistic Expressions where they will be painting ceramics while enjoying free food and refreshments. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

with theTied TideTied with the Tide, which will be from Saturday, August 9th to Saturday, August 16th, is a pre-welcome week for University of Alabama students who have arrived early on campus. This week serves as opportunity for students to engage in a variety of events while familiarizing themselves with campus and making new friends. Below are the following events scheduled for the week:

Thursday, Aug. 141 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.Chocolate,Chocolate!

Fun afternoon of free roller skating, and the events is 80’s themed! Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 12:30 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Friday, Aug. 15

Saturday, Aug. 16

9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Kickboxing at LloydTBAStudents will enjoy a fun, free kickboxing exercise class at the Tutwiler community room. Light healthy snacks and refreshments will be provided. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Breakfast on the RiverCypress Inn RestaurantJoin us for a relaxing buffet style breakfast while taking in the view of beautiful Black Warrior River as The Counseling Center discussesstress management . Register for tickets at upau.tix.com.

with theTied

Tide@UAWOW

Peterbrooke Chocolatier

Thursday, Aug. 141 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.Chocolate,Chocolate!

Fun afternoon of free roller skating, and the events is 80’s themed! Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 12:30 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Friday, Aug. 15

Saturday, Aug. 16

9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Kickboxing at LloydTBAStudents will enjoy a fun, free kickboxing exercise class at the Tutwiler community room. Light healthy snacks and refreshments will be provided. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Breakfast on the RiverCypress Inn RestaurantJoin us for a relaxing buffet style breakfast while taking in the view of beautiful Black Warrior River as The Counseling Center discussesstress management . Register for tickets at upau.tix.com.

with theTied

Tide@UAWOW

Peterbrooke Chocolatier

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Saturday, Aug. 9

8 p.m. - 10 p.m.Movie Under The StarsThe QuadStudents will enjoy a free movie on the Quad with food and drink provided.

Monday, Aug. 11

7 p.m. - 10 p.m.Late Night Bama Bowling @ AMF Bowling Lanes520 15th St. Tuscaloosa, AL 35401Students will bowl games with their peers, all while experiencing new and fun activites to part take in outside of campus. Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 6:45 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Wednesday, Aug. 13

2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Artistic ExpressionsPresidential Village Community Room Students will explore their creative sides at Artistic Expressions where they will be painting ceramics while enjoying free food and refreshments. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

with theTied TideTied with the Tide, which will be from Saturday, August 9th to Saturday, August 16th, is a pre-welcome week for University of Alabama students who have arrived early on campus. This week serves as opportunity for students to engage in a variety of events while familiarizing themselves with campus and making new friends. Below are the following events scheduled for the week:

Thursday, Aug. 141 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.Chocolate,Chocolate!

Fun afternoon of free roller skating, and the events is 80’s themed! Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 12:30 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Friday, Aug. 15

Saturday, Aug. 16

9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Kickboxing at LloydTBAStudents will enjoy a fun, free kickboxing exercise class at the Tutwiler community room. Light healthy snacks and refreshments will be provided. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Breakfast on the RiverCypress Inn RestaurantJoin us for a relaxing buffet style breakfast while taking in the view of beautiful Black Warrior River as The Counseling Center discussesstress management . Register for tickets at upau.tix.com.

with theTied

Tide@UAWOW

Peterbrooke Chocolatier

Thursday, Aug. 141 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.Chocolate,Chocolate!

Fun afternoon of free roller skating, and the events is 80’s themed! Ferguson Center Plaza (Bus Leaves at 12:30 p.m.) Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

Friday, Aug. 15

Saturday, Aug. 16

9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.Kickboxing at LloydTBAStudents will enjoy a fun, free kickboxing exercise class at the Tutwiler community room. Light healthy snacks and refreshments will be provided. Register for tickets at upua.tix.com

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Breakfast on the RiverCypress Inn RestaurantJoin us for a relaxing buffet style breakfast while taking in the view of beautiful Black Warrior River as The Counseling Center discussesstress management . Register for tickets at upau.tix.com.

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Tide@UAWOW

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Northport, AL 35473 205-339-3770

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BE SPORTY.

Open early. Open late. 7 days a week.

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Gamma Peer Educators work within the Panhellenic sororities on the UA campus to improve the overall health and well-being of their sisters. These women promote positive body image and sisters supportingone another. Gamma Peer Educators are trained in health issues impacting women as well as in

leadership and professional development and mentoring among women. To learn more, talk with your chapter president and visit gamma.ua.edu.

sisters for healthy living

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UA Sorority Row