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College Panhellenic (CPH)

The National Panhellenic Conference, one of the largest organizations advocating for women, is the umbrella group for 26 national and international sororities that are autonomous social organizations. NPC sororities are located on more than 670 campuses with 411,242 undergraduate members in 3,288 chapters. Alumnae are represented in 3,784 associations throughout the world.

Thank you for your interest in joining a College Panhellenic (CPH) sorority at ÌÇÐÄVlog – Armstrong Campus! Joining a Panhellenic organization is one of the most important decisions that you will make during your undergraduate years. Being a member of a Panhellenic sorority is a lifetime commitment, and we are happy you have chosen to look further into this opportunity. Please check out the for more information.

Recruitment

Joining the Panhellenic community on the Armstrong campus is more than just becoming a part of a sorority; it’s about embracing a supportive network of sisters who will be there for you through every step of your college journey. Our organizations are committed to fostering leadership, academic excellence, and lifelong friendships.

As you explore the recruitment process, know that you are not just finding a place to belong, but a home where you can grow, thrive, and make lasting memories. We can’t wait to meet you and share the unique and enriching experiences that come with being a part of the Panhellenic community on the Armstrong campus.

College Panhellenic (CPH) Sororities

  • Alpha Sigma Tau
  • Sigma Sigma Sigma

Continuous Recruitment

We understand that the traditional recruitment period may not fit everyone’s schedule or needs. That’s why we facilitate Continuous Recruitment, a more flexible and ongoing process that allows potential new members to join Alpha Sigma Tau and Sigma Sigma Sigma throughout the academic year.

What is Continuous Recruitment?

Continuous Recruitment is a relaxed structure of recruitment that has a less rigid schedule and offers a more fluid opportunity of joining one of our chapters. This allows interested students to explore membership opportunities at their own pace and find the right fit for them.

Why Continuous Recruitment?

  • Flexibility: Continuous Recruitment offers the flexibility to join a sorority at a time that works best for you, whether it’s at the beginning of the semester, mid-year, or later.
  • Personalized Experience: With fewer events and a more relaxed atmosphere, you can take the time to get to know the members and the values of each organization on a more personal level.
  • More Opportunities: If you missed formal recruitment or are still considering your options, Continuous Recruitment provides additional opportunities to find your place within our Panhellenic community.

How Does Continuous Recruitment Work?

  1. Express Your Interest: Reach out to the College Panhellenic Office or the recruitment chairs of Alpha Sigma Tau and Sigma Sigma Sigma to express your interest in joining through Continuous Recruitment.
  2. Meet and Greet: Attend informal events and gatherings hosted by the CPH, the sororities and the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. These events are designed to help you get to know the members and learn more about the organization in a casual setting.
  3. Receive a Bid: If there is mutual interest, you may receive a bid to join the sorority. Accepting a bid means you officially become a new member and can start participating in all sorority activities.

How to Join

In order to join a fraternity or sorority at ÌÇÐÄVlog, individuals must meet one of the following requirements:

  • Incoming freshmen must have a 2.75 or higher high school GPA, as calculated by the ÌÇÐÄVlog Office of Admissions. This GPA  is based on the . This is NOT the final high school GPA listed on your transcript or your HOPE GPA. Before registering for any recruitment process, we encourage you to check your GPA using your online .
  • Current students with an established GPA may register for a recruitment process during their undergraduate collegiate career with a Georgia Southern overall GPA of 2.50 or higher based on at least 12 or more credits. Transfer students with an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher based on at least 12 or more credits may also register for a recruitment process.

If you are a first-time freshman and have questions about your academic eligibility, you can contact Melanie McKnight, who serves as our Admission Liaison. Melanie can be reached via phone at (912) 478-1004 or via email at mmcknight@georgiasouthern.edu.

Please keep in mind that some chapters may have a higher GPA requirement for membership.

Letters of recommendation are NOT required. If you choose to obtain letters please look at the information below to determine where to send the letters.

Alpha Sigma Tau – does not require letters; send to

Sigma Sigma Sigma – does not require letters