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Upcoming Events
Greek Carnival
August 25 (10:30 pm) - August 26 (2:00 am), 2008
(Recruitment) Come out and meet members of the Greek community! There will be games, food and entertainment on Lower Sproul!

PHC Mandatory Recruitment Meeting
September 5, 2008 (6:00 pm)
(Recruitment) Panhellenic Fall Formal Recruitment; be there at 5:45 for check-in; only women who have registered ONLINE for recruitment may attend. Location: 155 Dwinelle

PHC Recruitment: Unity Day
September 6, 2008 (8:00 am)
(Recruitment) Panhellenic Fall Formal Recruitment Day 1

PHC Recruitment: House Tours
September 7, 2008 (9:00 am)
(Recruitment) Panhellenic Fall Formal Recruitment Day 2

PHC Recruitment: Philanthropy Night
September 9, 2008 (5:00 pm)
(Recruitment) Panhellenic Fall Formal Recruitment Day 3

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PHC Recruitment FAQs Print E-mail
Monday, 26 February 2007

What exactly is recruitment? How do I join a sorority?

Recruitment is a week long process in which potential new members visit the 12 Panhellenic chapters at Cal and become acquainted with all aspects of sorority life through a series of events corresponding with the recruitment schedule. Recruitment is the mutual selection process through which potential new members meet active members in the Greek Community. As the week progresses, both the chapters and the potential new members narrow down their selection while attending fewer parties and meeting more women. On the final day of recruitment, after a mutual selection process, potential new members receive an invitation to join a chapter. To join, a woman needs to be a student at UCB (including transfers and extension students) and needs to fill out a registration form online. Click here to register now.


Academics and Greek Life

Academic excellence is a primary focus of all the Greek-letter organizations at the University of California, Berkeley. Sorority women are held to high academic standards. Each individual chapter has set standards for academic performance that requires members to have specific grade point averages to be in good standing. In order to meet this standard, Greek chapters develop programming based on their chapter members' needs. Programming topics include study skill techniques and time management seminars. Panhellenic is proud that the Greek women's average is consistently higher than the Cal all-women's average.


How Much of a Time Commitment Is It?

Participating in a Greek-letter organization is like participating in any co-curricular activity; it requires a time investment. Students in the Greek Community at Cal have the opportunity for a well-rounded college experience that involves academic work and campus involvement, as well as social events.


Do Chapters Haze?

The national fraternity and sorority organizations, the University of California, Berkeley, Panhellenic Council and state law prohibit any action taken, or any situation created, whether on or off sorority premises, that may produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Hazing is forbidden and will not be tolerated at the University of California, Berkeley.


What is Recruitment Week?

Recruitment week has been created to enable you to learn about what the Greek Community stands for. We have taken every precaution to ensure the week is enjoyable, comfortable, and fun. Recruitment week is your opportunity to meet many different women in the twelve chapters on campus. Each individual chapter shares common goals and values, yet each cultivates its own unique personality. There is truly a place for every woman interested in joining a chapter, which is why it is important to recognize the different aspects each chapter has to offer when making your selection. It is important to choose a sorority in which you feel comfortable, one which allows you to be yourself, and one that matches your interests and motivations to challenge and strengthen you through the years.

Who are Recruitment Counselors?


Panhellenic trains a special group of 30 women, known as Recruitment Counselors, for the purpose of providing a more enjoyable and less stressful atmosphere during membership recruitment week. All Recruitment Counselors remain disaffiliated during Recruitment Week. Disaffiliation enables recruitment counselors to answer questions and guide potential members without bias or preference to a particular chapter. Your Recruitment Counselor will proved information about the week, accompany you to recruitment week functions, and provide a listening ear as you make decisions concerning sorority membership. Approximately fifteen women will join you as members of a recruitment group.

Panhellenic chooses recruitment counselors based on enthusiasm for Cal and sorority life, objectivity and dependability. Take advantage of your recruitment counselor because she can offer valuable information regarding sorority life, academic classes and other opportunities waiting for you at Cal. Her job during Recruitment Week is to help you and make the week easier for you in whatever way she is able.


What are the Financial Requirements?


Joining a Greek organization does entail a financial commitment, but it is important to realize this commitment is considerably less than the costs of housing, food, and entertainment for the average Cal student living in the residence halls. The average cost per semester of sorority membership (including dues, rent and food) ranges from $3,500 to $4,200. The first semester of membership is slightly more expensive than the second because of one-time initiation costs.


Living in a sorority is one of the most economical ways to live near campus. Berkeley residence halls cost between $5,000 and $6,000 each semester. Renting an apartment near campus generally costs over $1,000 a month with leases starting in June (not including food or furnishings). Sororities, in addition to housing services, provide food, furnishings, utilities, a managing staff, and most importantly emergency and security measure to provide a safe environment and a home away from home.


More questions? Email Dani Haber, Panhellenic Vice President of Membership at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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