A MESSAGE FROM OUR VP OF RECRUITMENT...
My name is Rebecca Kahler and I am the Vice President of Recruitment in the Delta Phi Epsilon chapter at Seton Hall. If someone had told me three years ago that I would find my home amongst a group of girls that I had just met, I would tell them that they were lying. Fast forward to now, and I can say with full confidence that being a part of DPhiE has brought me the most joy and laughter that I have ever experienced. I have found my forever people, housemates, future bridesmaids, and most important of all: myself. Being surrounded by such beautiful friends has granted me the opportunity to find my own identity, and being loved and embraced for who I am just further solidifies the fact that I made the right choice going greek. Since joining, I've grown so much and have found my strengths in leadership and friendship. Going through recruitment is a huge leap of faith, but the outcome is so rewarding. I am so honored to be this years VPR and to have a hand in such an important event. Trust the process, trust yourself, and I can't wait to see where your recruitment journey takes you.
Roll Deeph,
Rebecca Kahler
GREEK LIFE AT SETON HALL
Seton Hall University has 20+ Greek Life organizations to choose from and each is unique. In order to join SHU Greek Life, all students must be full time undergraduate students, have earned 12 credits at Seton Hall or recognized by SHU, and have a 2.5 cumulative GPA. All organizations are extremely involved on campus and hold informational and educational programs while participating in council and department events. These are a great way to meet the active members and learn more about each chapter!
For more general information on SHU Greek Life, follow @Shu_GreekLife on Instagram or visit Seton Hall's Webpage
SPRING FORMAL RECRUITMENT
Formal Recruitment at Seton Hall University is held by the Collegiate Panhellenic Council (CPC) and is designed for all Potential New Members (PNMs) to meet each sorority as they come closer to deciding which sisterhood they belong to. All 6 of the organizations that participate in this fully structured recruitment process are recognized member-organizations of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Each member group is autonomous as a social, Greek-letter society of college women and alumnae.
CAMP CPC
Formal Recruitment Information Session
An opportunity to learn about different aspects of CPC sororities such as leadership, sisterhood, finance, academics, and philanthropy! This is a chance to ask any questions you might have about the primary recruitment process!
RECRUITMENT WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Sisterhood Rounds
Meet all 6 of the organizations on campus. Be prepared to meet multiple women from each organization and share some special things about you!
Philanthropy Rounds
Each PNM will be invited back to a range of 1-5 organizations. This round will showcase each chapters' national philanthropies.
Preference Rounds
PNMs will be invited back to 1-2 organizations to share in a special ceremony to help PNMs make their final preference for sorority membership
Bid Night
PNMs will receive their bid cards, watch Rho Gammas reveal their letters and 'run' to their new homes!.
STAY UP TO DATE!
Attend events held by each org to meet active members and learn more about each chapter!