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College Panhellenic Council

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Overview

The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) is composed of 26 international sororities/women’s fraternities, six of which exist on Wright State’s campus. NPC organizations exist to provide a good democratic social experience; give value beyond college years; create, through their ideals, an ever-widening circle of service beyond the membership; develop the individual's potential through leadership opportunities and group effort, and fill the need for belonging.

What is the College Panhellenic Council?

The word "Panhellenic" was derived from the Greek word "pan," meaning "all," and "Hellenic," meaning "Greek." The Wright State University Panhellenic Council (CPH) serves as the governing body for six national sororities on campus (Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Phi Lambda, and Zeta Tau Alpha). The Panhellenic women work together to unite sororities, focus on common goals, and create a network of support for chapters and members. We provide many interactive programs for sorority women.

The Panhellenic Creed

We, as the 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 friendships 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.

How to Join

There are two ways to join a Panhellenic organization:

Fall Formal Recruitment

The process of sorority recruitment involves approximately one weekend of opportunities to explore sorority life by getting to know all five chapters and then making a mutual selection to join the chapter where you feel like you belong. In the weeks leading up to recruitment, potential registered members are placed with a recruitment counselor. Recruitment counselors answer questions and bring potential members to pre-recruitment events to show some of what sorority life is all about.

Spring Continuous Open Bidding (COB)

Continuous Open Bidding (COB) is an informal recruitment process used by Panhellenic sororities to add new members outside the primary recruitment period. COB offers an alternative path to joining a sorority, emphasizing a more relaxed and individualized approach compared to the formal recruitment process.

This process allows sororities to reach their maximum allowable number of members, often referred to as "total." It's important to note that the amount of COB slots varies by chapter, and unlike primary recruitment, where the CPH handles much of the recruitment experience, during COB, the recruitment experience varies from one organization to another, providing a personalized and often exciting experience for those involved.

Learn more about CPH Recruitment

Board

Paige Benson
President
wsucphpresident@gmail.com

Jordan Miller
Vice President, Judicial Affairs
vpjudicialaffairs.cph@gmail.com

Lexi Ricker
Vice President, Recruitment
cphvprecruitment@gmail.com

Megan Collins
Vice President, Recruitment Training
cphvprt@gmail.com

Grace Baker
Director, Administration
directorad.wsucph@gmail.com

Madisyn Crabtree
Director, Public Relations
wsucphdirectorpr@gmail.com 

Vacant
Director, Education
wsucphdirectored@gmail.com 

Isabella Chattopadhya
Director, Philanthropy:
philanthropy.wsucph@gmail.com

Jasmine Crites
Director, Panhellenic Spirit:
cphspirit@gmail.com

Vacant
Director, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
cphdei21@gmail.com

The sororities/women’s fraternities on Wright State’s campus are:

For additional information, please contact:

Gina Keucher
Student Involvement and Leadership
gina.keucher@wright.edu
937-775-5560