The first thing we will talk about is your recruitment counselors. Each school has some form of a recruitment counselor even though they may be called Rho Chis or Gamma Chis. These are women that are members of chapters on campus but disaffiliated from their chapter to help each potential new member find theirs! You can talk to your recruitment counselor about anything, from classes, values, and day-to-day troubles to what to wear each day. They are your best resource during recruitment.
Next we will talk about how recruitment is run. Each day the potential new member will receive a list of "parties" they will attend from their recruitment counselor. After all of the parties for that day the potential new member will rank the chapters by her preference. The chapters will also rank the girls they met that day. This is called "mutual selection". This determines what parties the potential new member is invited back to. At the end of the last round when the potential new member ranks the chapters she visited that day she also agrees to what is called the MRABA, or the Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement. This may sound like a scary contract that is going to mean huge changes but, it's not. The MRABA says:
the chapters or chapter the potential new member lists that she will accept invitations to join from can not be changed after submitted.
If the potential new member does not receive an invitation she is still open to continuous open bidding
If the potential new member does receive an invitation but declines it she can not pledge a National Panhellenic Conference organization for one calendar year
The potential new member is not required to finish her selections if she decides that sorority life is not for her.
See? That isn't nearly as bad as the title leads it to be. If you have any questions feel free to ask facilitators for more information.
Sorority recruitment is an excellent experience for women of all backgrounds, I encourage anyone interested to look into it!
Feel free to click the link below for a exact break down of the MRABA as done by the National Panhellenic Conference Office.
Decoding the MRABA
Decoding the MRABA
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