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definately work with the college on getting that greek website up and running.
see if someone from greeklife can give a quick presentation during orientations-at my daughters school, greek life gives a presentation right after the required orientation events take place. it is optional, but was well attended when my daughter was an incoming freshman. some of the ifc and college panhellenic officers spoke about recruitment and opportunities that being greek provided, and while they were talking other ifc and npc officers were setting up a table in the foyer of the building where the presentation was being held .from there they distributed water bottles that were labeled "go greek" and had the recruitment dates and handed out the recruitment booklets. of course, the officers were disaffiliated from their chapters and represented either the ifc or cpc.
ifc and cpc had different recruitment booklets. cpc had one page dedicated to each of the sororities(including the nphc sororities, which hold a separate intake). each sorority provided a photo, and information such as sorority colors, mascots, philanthrophy(national and local), chapter name and estimated costs-badge, pledge fee, dues, etc. an enrollment form and a list of what each pnm needed to send to the cpc in order to enroll in recruitment(fee, resume, photo,etc.) was in the back of the book.
i think that a powerpoint showing different activites from each group would have been intereresting.
a good way to promote greek life in general and recruitment in particular would be to have the cpc and ifc officers as well as the recruitment counselors passing out more water bottles with a "go greek" label and the recruitment dates and how to register for recruitment on the label during move in day.
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Last edited by FSUZeta; 03-24-2008 at 02:07 PM.
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