College Panhellenic Association
The College Panhellenic Association (CPH) serves as the unifying and governing body for four sororities at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University. The CPH is made up of the council's executive board and delegates from each of the member chapters. CPH creates and implements policies, programs and other learning opportunities for its member chapters, and serves as a liaison between the sorority community and various departments and offices at SDSU. While each chapter has their own values, the council as a whole focuses on recruitment, leadership development, community service, campus involvement, chapter spirit and academic achievement. Officers follow the local constitution and bylaws as well as all National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) Policies. CPH Officers attend meetings with the executive committee, representatives of the Interfraternity Council, and the Program Advisor for Fraternity and Sorority.
College Panhellenic Association Recruitment
The College Panhellenic Association facilitates recruitment in two ways: primary recruitment and informal recruitment. Primary recruitment is a mutual selection process held each fall that allows potential new members and chapters to find the best organizational fit for future members. Through this three day process, potential new members will begin by visiting each of the four participating chapters, and gradually narrowing down the number of chapters each day. Informal recruitment is a more casual approach to meeting potential new members, where the chapters set their own schedules and organize their own events. Not every chapter participates in informal recruitment every semester. Both recruitment processes are values-based, which means women are encouraged to have conversations centered around their personal and chapter values.
College Panhellenic Association Chapters
Alpha Omega Epsilon strives to uphold our values of friendship, leadership and professionalism while also staying true to our roots in the support of women in technical sciences and engineering and welcoming exceptional women in all academic majors. Being a sister of A.O.E. provides endless opportunities for your future through access to a large network of professionals and a support system unlike any other organization. Our chapter is a diverse and close-knit group of women looking to grow as a chapter and as individuals.
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The women of Alpha Xi Delta grow together through our devotion to sisterhood, leadership, knowledge and service. Whether we are raising money for our national philanthropy, the Kindly Hearts Campaign, or showing our SDSU spirit at fine arts and sporting events, Alpha Xi Delta's can be seen in leadership roles across campus. Alpha Xi Delta is more than just letters. It’s a place where we celebrate diversity, knowing everyone has something unique to offer. It’s a place where you can thrive and excel in school, make a difference through community service and be surrounded by genuine women who allow you to be completely and truly yourself. The experience of being a sister of Alpha Xi Delta instills life-long values, beginning as collegians and continuing as alumnae after graduation.
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The members of Ceres Women's Fraternity are a group of collegiate women from all walks of life, representing all academic majors, who come together to gain new experiences, form personal relationships and grow and develop through sisterhood, leadership, academic achievement, and an appreciation of agriculture.
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Here at the Xi Theta Chapter of Chi Omega at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University, we have the privilege of being part of an incredible sorority community. Our chapter was founded on April 15, 1967 — as we're about to celebrate our 51st year at SDSU! It is incredibly special to be a part of this chapter, calling more than 100 women sisters and being part of the largest women's organization in the world!
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