Panhellenic Recruitment

The Panehellenic Association utilizes a deferred recruitment process. This means that individuals cannot join sororities until they have completed a semester at Spring Hill College. Sororities may conduct informal recruitment for upperclassmen throughout the fall and spring semesters, but there is no guarantee that this process will occur. Incoming freshman are required to wait until the formal recruitment process in the spring. To join a sorority at Spring Hill College the Panhellenic Association requires that women maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and are in good standing with the Colege.
 
The formal recruitment process occurs each spring semester starting with an orientation event. An overview of this process is listed below.
 
2016 Recruitment Dates 
 
Information Meeting
Thursday, January 14:

Women will be asked to attend an informational meeting that overviews the entire formal recruitment process.

Philanthropy Round
Friday, January 15:

This night will begin the first round of recruitment. Women will visit all three chapters and get a chance to know a little bit more about each one.

Sisterhood Round
Saturday, January 16:

Women will have an opportunity to visit as many as three chapters. This will give an opportunity to see a bit of the fun side of sorority life.

Preference
Sunday, January 17:

This is the final night of the recruitment process. Women will have to opportunity to possibly visit as many as two chapters. It will allow them to see the more serious side of sorority life.

Bid Day
Monday, January 18:

This is the day women will receive their offer of membership They will get a chance to celebrate joining a new organization with the members of their new chapter.

*2017 Recruitment Updates Coming Soon

NPHC Intake

Intake is the process by which NPHC organizations bring in new members. The timeline for this process is determined by each NPHC chapter individually in line with campus and National policies. Flyers for the start of an organizations intake process are posted on campus if your daughter is interested in joining. We also recommend your daughter communicating with each organization as far as how their individual process works.