![]() ![]() At Furman, you will get assigned to a Pi Chi group (a group of PNMs and two Pi Chis, sorority women who have disaffiliated from their sorority for the semester to help you go through recruitment unbiased). Sororities will give presentations about their own sorority. During the fall, Furman Panhellenic hosts many events that allow PNMs to get to know sorority women and the sororities as a whole better, such as Greek BBQs, Panhellenic Pop-In parties, and sort of “preview” nights. ![]() Each sorority is involved in its own philanthropy (both a local and national philanthropy). Greek life at Furman is social, but it is more than just social sororities. About 50-60% of girls join Greek life at Furman, so Greek life is definitely a big aspect of campus life but not the sole way to be involved. ![]() Recruitment is in the spring at Furman (also called delayed recruitment) as a way for PNMs to adjust to college life before joining a sorority (which can definitely be a big time commitment especially during new member period). We don’t have “tiers” or “ranks” at Furman because each sorority has great attributes that make it a distinct sorority and sisterhood. Let’s get started!Īt my school (Furman University), there are 7 sororities. The advice I give though can hopefully carry over no matter what university you will be rushing at. Recruitment will vary from school to school, so my experience might be completely different than yours. I’ve tried to break it down into the most logical structure, but I do have categories if you want to skip over a certain section. Rush is a great way to meet new people and make friends! This post will probably be longer than usual, but I really want to make sure it is beneficial to anyone going through recruitment. If you aren’t sure if Greek life is for you, just go through the rush process and decide during rush whether or not you want to join. I absolutely love being in a sorority, and I highly recommend going Greek. I still am learning the ins and outs of recruitment as a sorority member, and I am excited to be on the other side of rush this year. I’ve only been through recruitment on the side of a PNM (potential new member), so I will solely be giving advice on that end. Friday I will be sharing outfit ideas for rush, so be on the lookout for that post. I know many of you will be rushing soon, and I wanted to give y’all a rundown of what to expect and how things work. Today starts the first part of a two part blog post I’m doing this week on sorority recruitment. ![]()
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