Formal Fall Recruitment 2017

Registration is currently open! NYU is home to seven National Panhellenic Conference sororities: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Zeta Tau Alpha . Check out NYU’s seven sorority chapters during recruitment to learn more about how Greek Life can benefit your college experience! All of NYU's sororities offer opportunities for leadership, service, scholarship, and personal growth. We hope you take some time to explore each of the sororities that NYU has to offer, to meet the diverse and inspiring women in each chapter, and hopefully find the sorority that is a perfect fit for you.

*Please note: You must be a full time undergraduate student at New York University to participate in formal recruitment.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
To register, please visit our Campus Director website at: https://nyu.mycampusdirector2.com/landing/

Panhellenic Formal Sorority recruitment requires a $30 nonrefundable fee in order to enhance your experience, assist with the operations of recruitment, and to give each Potential New Member (PNM) a t-shirt.

*You have until 11:59pm on September 6, the night of Meet the Greeks, to register.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
There is MANDATORY Potential New Member Orientation on September 8, 2017. This orientation will be held in room E&L of kimmel at 7pm.
Round 1 (Round Robin) - September 9, 2017
Round 2 (Sisterhood) - September 10, 2017
Round 3 (Philanthropy) - September 15, 2017
Round 4 (Pref) September 16, 2017
Bid Day - September 17, 2017

Please check our website for more information: http://www.nyupanhellenic.com. If you have questions please e-mail the recruitment team at nyupharec@gmail.com.
We look forward to meeting you in September!
NYU Panhellenic

Venue and address

NYU Kimmel Center for University Life, 60 Washington Square South, 10012 New York

    Tickets for September 8, 2017

  • Fri
    09/08/2017
    6:00 PM
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Formal Fall Recruitment 2017

This event in New York (Manhattan) was published by NYU Panhellenic Council.