Welcome

 

Click HERE to Register for Sorority Recruitment

 


 

Interested in Fall Formal Recruitment at Texas Tech?

 

Sorority Registration will open May 12, 2008

 

Steps to Registration:

 

1st: Register and Pay Online

- A link to the registration site will be available on www.gogreek.ttu.edu starting May 12, 2008.

- You will also be required to upload an electronic picture of yourself.

 

2nd: Mail 12 Copies of Your High School &/or College Transcript

-These must include your final GPA, class rank, and ACT/SAT scores.

- Only 1 transcript must be an original. The other 11 can be copies.

 

3rd: Mail 12 Pictures of Yourself

- Pictures do not have to be of all the same pose.

- Pictures should be of the individual going through recruitment only.

 

 

Registration Deadlines:

 

Early Bird: July 1st $80 Registration Fee - RECOMMENDED

Regular: July 15th $90 Registration Fee - RECOMMENDED

Late: August 1st $105 Registration Fee*

LAST CHANCE: August 13th $130 Registration Fee*

 

*You are STRONGLY encouraged to register before July 15th. Late Registration may decrease the number of invitations you receive from the sororities.*

 

 

Mail all pictures and transcripts to:

 

Texas Tech Panhellenic

Box 4018

Lubbock, TX 79409

 

 

Questions?

Please contact Texas Tech Panhellenic at

806-742-2403 or gogreekttu@aol.com or

Cate Bibb, Coordinator, Center for Campus Life at

806-742-LIFE or cate.bibb@ttu.edu


Thank you for your interest in Greek Life at Texas Tech University!


All sororities were built upon the same founding values:

  • Academic Excellence
  • Involvement and Leadership
  • Community Service and Philanthropy
  • Sisterhood and Friendship

 

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is the national coordinating body of 26 member sororities. Locally, the Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the NPC sororities on a college campus. The Panhellenic Council coordinates Recruitment, provides programming and activities for sorority women, and works as a self-governing support system to the sororities on the Texas Tech Campus.

 

There are 11 NPC sororities at Texas Tech. The decision to join one of these sororities means that an individual is interested in a college experience based upon the founding values of sorority life.

 

Some of the ways that you will see these values in action on our campus include:

  • The All-Greek and Sorority GPA are consistently higher than the all-university GPA.
  • Sorority sponsored scholarships for academic achievement
  • Study hall and academic tutoring sessions
  • All-Greek honor societies
  • Leadership positions within the sororities and on all-Greek committees and councils
  • Fraternity and sorority members holding campus-wide leadership positions such as the Student Government Association
  • Community service events such as the Tech Can Share Food Drive and Greek Treat (fraternities and sororities open their lodges to the Lubbock community to provide a safe environment for trick-or-treating and activities)
  • Relay for Life benefiting the American Cancer Society
  • Greek Week
  • Homecoming activities
  • Arbor Day
  • Big Sis/Little Sis activities
  • Greek Sisters events (sororities participate in service projects or fun activities with another sorority)
  • Chapter retreats

 

We hope that you enjoy learning more about the sororities at Texas Tech!



Panhellenic Creed

We, as Undergraduate Members of women's fraternities, stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community. Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its best possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities.

 

We, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.

 

National Panhellenic Conference








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