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  1. Auburn University Panhellenic Student Only Session ΑΧΩ ∙ ΑΔΠ ∙ ΑΓΔ ∙ ΑΟΠ ∙ ΑΞΔ ∙ ΧΩ ∙ ΔΔΔ ∙ ΔΓ ∙ ΔΖ ΓΦΒ ∙ ΚΑΘ ∙ ΚΔ ∙ ΚΚΓ ∙ ΦΜ ∙ ΠΒΦ ∙ ΣΚ ∙ ΣΣΣ ∙ ΖΤΑ @aupanhellenic @au_panhellenic @au_panhellenic @aubpanhellenic Auburn Panhellenic

  2. Download our Guide on the Auburn Guides App! Panhellenic Recruitment AuburnGuides

  3. PANHELLENIC RECRUITMENT • Save your handouts • Check our website • Don’t believe the things you see elsewhere • Please hold questions • Student Only Session

  4. PANHELLENIC AT AUBURN • 18 Sororities • Representing 40 states, Washington DC, and four countries • Over 40% of Auburn’s Women • More than 4,700 members

  5. PANHELLENIC WOMEN • Are in every undergraduate college • Have a GPA higher than the All - Women’s GPA • 3.38 Panhellenic GPA • 3.23 All - Women's GPA

  6. Intramural, Student Government Marching Band AUBURN Club, and Association And NCAA Tiger Eyes SORORITIES Sports ARE University Cheerleaders EVERYWHERE! Hostess Camp War Eagle And Groups Tiger Paws

  7. Over $800,000 and 120,000 hours To over 60 Philanthropies EVERY YEAR

  8. RETENTION • Women who join sororities are 3.4% more likely to remain at Auburn than women who do not. • They are 5.7% more likely graduate in four years and 7.2% to graduate in six years than their unaffiliated peers.

  9. WHAT RECRUITMENT IS • A chance to investigate each sorority • A chance to have each sorority meet you • A great way to meet new people • A process of MUTUAL SELECTION

  10. WHAT RECRUITMENT IS NOT • A week to meet men and drink alcohol • A week of rest and leisure • A week that usually goes as expected • A time to be closed - minded about who you want to be friends with

  11. RECRUITMENT REGISTRATION • To learn about Fall Recruitment, visit “Joining a Sorority” at aub.ie/aupan • A potential member should complete her own registration. • Fees: - $80 until July 9 - $150 July 10 - 28 - $300 July 29 and later

  12. RECRUITMENT REGISTRATION • Submit online registration - this is the official recruitment record • Submit electronic file of high school transcript and a photograph • We communicate with students after registration • All chapters have access to registration • Alumnae may send recommendations (anything directly sent by potential member will be discarded)

  13. RECRUITMENT PROCESS • August 10 - 16, 2019 • Kickoff evening of Friday, August 9 (after move - in) • Students stay in their apartments or residence hall. Arrange move - in August 9 or earlier. • Schedule, parking plan, and what to wear are on our website and social media. • Parents should not be in town for recruitment. • Each new member may bring two guests to Bid Day. Admittance with wristbands only.

  14. ICE WATER TEAS – Round 1 • 2 days and visit all 18 sororities for 25 minutes each • Introduction to the Panhellenic community • Dress casually and comfortably, keep in mind the hot Alabama weather • aub.ie/ PanPinterest

  15. PHILANTHROPY – Round 2 • 2 days and visit up to 13 sororities for 35 minutes each • 37% received full schedules in 2018 • Will learn about the philanthropy of each sorority • Provided a t - shirt – pair with cute, appropriate bottoms • aub.ie/ PanPinterest

  16. SISTERHOOD – Round 3 • 1 day and visit up to 8 sororities for 40 minutes each • 36% received full schedules in 2018 • Sororities will reveal their individual personalities and their sisterhood • A dress suitable for church/nice dinner • aub.ie/ PanPinterest

  17. PREFERENCE – Round 4 • Visit up to 2 sororities for 50 minutes each • 93% received full schedules in 2018 • A dress for a formal church or wedding reception • Play with color – shoes and dress • aub.ie/ PanPinterest

  18. PI CHIS • Over 120 disaffiliated sorority members • Have trained since February • Have groups of 12 - 15 potential members • Will handle any news properly

  19. FIRST YEAR OF MEMBERSHIP • Is the most demanding • Includes new member meetings, chapter meetings, sisterhood events, study hours, socials • Includes a big sister paired with each new member • Can also provide structure as new members adjust • Does not include hazing

  20. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS • Total Estimated Cost of First Year: $2,700 • Total Estimated Cost of Other Years: $2,200 • First Year estimate includes: Pledge, Initiation, and Badge Fees • First/Other Years: Semester Dues, *estimated extra costs, and inter/national fees • Auburn University Greek Life Office Fees: $110 facility fee in fall and spring and a $15 Greek fee in fall and spring • $250 total annually collected through the university • *Estimated extra costs include: t - shirts, formals, socials, philanthropy, tickets, etc. • Billing methods vary by sorority

  21. FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY • You will receive a Financial Transparency document from each sorority she is invited to during the third round of recruitment (Sisterhood Round). • This document will include a breakdown of costs for each specific sorority you are invited back to.

  22. HOUSING • During Recruitment, a potential member provides her own place to live (residence hall, apartment…) • As a first year member, she will live where she has already agreed to live. • Each sorority has a section of apartment style units in The Village . All members are expected to live there at least one year. • A sorority member should not sign a lease agreement until she is certain she is not required to live on her sorority’s hall the following year.

  23. LEGACIES • If you want a sorority to know you are a legacy, it is your responsibility to report it on your registration. • No woman has to choose the sorority she is a legacy to. • No sorority is required to choose their legacies. • In 2018, over 2,000 legacy relationships were reported • The average sorority in 2018 had 112 legacies in recruitment last year, with a high of 350. • A relative should not expect a phone call from her sorority.

  24. About 18% of them pledged to their legacy WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT LEGACIES? group. It’s 18% of the overall pool. In 2018, 62% of our potential members were legacies (62%) Legacy (18%) Legacy New Members (44%) Did not join legacy sorority (38%) Non - Legacy

  25. RECOMMENDATIONS • Like extra credit. You can work on them, but don’t have to. • Must be sent in by an alumna member of that sorority, not necessarily an Auburn graduate. • Are mostly submitted online, but can be done in hard copy. • The potential member should provide the alumna with a picture and resume. Send a thank - you note later. • If a potential member has not secured a recommendation to a sorority, she should not send out a packet about herself anyway . • Chapters place differing levels of importance on them . • If a sorority requires a recommendation to pledge someone, they can find her one. • Not the official recruitment record.

  26. Time and place brings changes to recruitment.

  27. IN-STATE vs. OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS 2016-2018 Women receiving Women in sorority bids to sororities recruitment

  28. OVERALL STATISTICS 2016-2018 88 % of potential members who registered for recruitment joined at the end of the week

  29. OVERALL STATISTICS 2016-2018 3.6% were released 1.4% released on Bid Day (these women did not maximize their options)

  30. OVERALL STATISTICS 2016-2018 Withdrawals are 8.1% of the pool.

  31. OVERALL STATISTICS 2016-2018 * 88% divided by 18 is 4.8% per sorority

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  49. How important are academics?

  50. Potential Member Distribution by High School GPA 2016-2018 75% earned Number of Students in Range 3.56 or greater 50% earned 3.80 or greater

  51. 2016-2018 Likelihood of Joining Based on High School Grade Point Average

  52. But, an outstanding potential member can count on being asked to join every sorority, right?

  53. Among the 1,665 potential members in 2018… 37% of our potential members earned a 4.0 GPA or better in Don’t students with strong high school. academics rise to the top? 78% Earned other academic honors and awards.

  54. Among the 1,665 potential members in 2018… 25% were part of Student Government Maybe leadership gives you an edge… 57% were leaders in other organizations

  55. Among the 1,665 potential members in 2018… 19% were chosen by peers as class favorites, homecoming courts Perhaps it’s about poise, or prom courts appearance, and personality? 26% won prizes in pageants or were chosen for school and city hostess groups

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