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2  a group of women of similar interests bonded together by common goals and aspirations  created through rituals which are based on common principles  Fellowship  Scholarship  Service & Philanthropy  Leadership What does it mean to be in a sorority?

3 As a member of the Sorority community, your student will have many opportunities to build lifelong friendships both within her chapter and with other fraternity and sorority members and non-members. Some of these opportunities include:  Sisterhoods  Socials and Exchanges  Fall New Member 101 Series  Annual Greek Week activities  Homecoming & Family Weekend Benefits of Sorority Membership

4 Sororities realize your student came to college for an education. This is why academic excellence is a primary focus in our organizations. As a member of the Sorority community, your student will find the following:  For the past 4 semesters, the All sorority GPA was above both the All- Women’s average and the non-sorority women’s average  Greek Growth Series  College Panhellenic Month of the Scholar  Higher retention than regular student population  Higher graduation rate than regular student population Benefits of Sorority Membership

5 service & philanthropy Being a member of the Sorority community means giving back to the Bloomington/Normal area and across the nation including:  Raising money for Local and National Charitable organizations  Volunteering service to local charitable agencies  GreekServe Program  Participation in Alternative Breaks programs Benefits of Sorority Membership

6 Leadership Development is something that comes naturally to members of the Fraternity & Sorority community. Your daughter will have multiple opportunities to develop into a leader among her peers. Here are just a few examples of these opportunities :  Leadership opportunities within chapters councils  Order of Omega Leadership Honor Society  College Panhellenic & Fraternity & Sorority Programming Board  Annual Fraternity & Sorority Leadership Retreat  “Best Practices” Officer Roundtables  Travel to Leadership Development conferences Benefits of Sorority Membership

7 Common Questions  Which chapters are at IWU?  When is recruitment? What does it involve?  What is the cost?  Is there hazing?  Where do fraternity & sorority members live? Commonly Asked Questions

8  Alpha Gamma Delta  Kappa Delta  Kappa Kappa Gamma  Sigma Kappa Sorority Options at IWU

9  Alpha Phi Omega (service, co-ed)  Alpha Kappa Psi (business, co-ed)  Delta Omicron (music, co-ed)  Sigma Alpha Iota (music, female) Greek Letter Organizations NOT part of FSL

10  Fall Formal Recruitment  Continuous Open Bidding  Begins once formal recruitment is complete  Only if a chapter has vacancies in total  May carry over or begin again in spring When is Recruitment?

11  Tuesday, September 2: Recruitment Kick-Off  Monday, September 8: Taste of Recruitment  Wednesday, September 10: Recruitment Orientation  Thursday, September 11: Tours Night  Friday, September 12: Values Night  Saturday, September 13: Preference Night  Sunday, September 14: Bid Day When is Recruitment?

12  Fall Recruitment Registration Deadline is Tuesday, September 9 at 11:59 pm.  https://wesley.icsrecruiter.com/pan/enrollmen t/?uid=WESLEY https://wesley.icsrecruiter.com/pan/enrollmen t/?uid=WESLEY  Registration goes live at midnight on July 1, 2014  $35.00 non-refundable registration fee When is Recruitment?

13 The Costs  Sororities are self-funded organizations. Members pay dues/membership fees directly to the chapter.  Dues cover events such as  alumni/parent programming  philanthropic events  social events  scholarship programming  chapter house renovations/improvements  All chapters offer payment plans to assist members in meeting financial obligations to the chapter. Costs of Sorority Membership

14 The Costs  Range for 1 st semester, of first year (based on joining in fall semester)  $505-$882  Range for 2 nd semester, of first year (based on joining in fall semester)  $385 - $740  Range for Out of House Per Year  $712 - $1,562  Range for Living In House Per Year  $4,800 - $8,777.04 (Includes Mon-Fri Meal Plan)  Cost in Residence Hall + Meal Plan: $9,166 Costs of Sorority Membership

15 Hazing  Sorority new members all experience a period of orientation that varies in both content and length among chapters.  Hazing is absolutely forbidden by each Organization’s and the University’ s policies as well as Illinois State law.  During recruitment, the potential member will want to ask each organization specific questions about what is expected of her as a new member.  If you have any concerns regarding hazing please contact the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life or the Dean of Students Office (it can be confidential). Don’t they Haze?

16 Housing  Privately-owned chapter houses  IWU considers these as “University-Approved”  All have live-in House Directors  All have meal plans as part of the live-in experience  All have Live-in requirements ranging from 2 semesters to 4 semesters required  Beginning in 2014, IWU requires 6 semesters on campus. 4 of these can be in sorority housing Where do they live?

17 Housing Blake Bradley, Director Email: fsl@iwu.edufsl@iwu.edu Phone: (309) 556-3555 Additional Questions?

18 HTTP://WWW.IWU.EDU/ GREEK Be sure to check out our website and Facebook Pages for lots of great information about the fraternity & sorority community at IWU.


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