The Panhellenic Association of NC State exists to develop and maintain fraternity
life and interfraternal relations among the NPC affiliated sororities. Panhellenic,
through their all-sorority programming efforts, promotes superior scholarship,
leadership development and dissemination of information important to women
in general. The Panhellenic Association is also the coordinating body for
recruitment.
Executive Officers
- President- Jennifer Moore
- Executive Vice President - Kellie Stanton
- Vice President of Administration - Chelsea Trull
- Vice President of Finance- Allison Camras
- Vice President of Recruitment- Katelyn Sexton
- Executive Director of Rush- Michelle Owens
- Executive Director of Sigma Rho Chis - Carrie Chase
- Executive Director of Public Relations - Lindsay Burns
- Executive Director of Programming - Keani Boyle
Meeting Schedule and Location
The Panhellenic Association General Body meets each Tuesday at 6 PM in the Student Senate Chambers located in the Witherspoon Student Center.
Code of Ethics
Whereas membership in Greek letter organizations should be based on the highest moral and scholastic standards, we as Panhellenic Council seek to pursue the growth of our minds by upholding honorable ideals attainable through the common experiences of sisterhood. We pledge our support to the betterment of college women through education and leadership training so they may be a benefit to the greater community and their alma mater. We are a group of individual women with a variety of personalities striving to live up to our ideals on the individual, chapter, and Panhellenic levels. With this common goal, we respect each other and all sororities who want to operate in an environment in which we can become educated, upstanding women of virtue.
To perpetuate and enrich our Greek environment we seek to recruit women who will build and strengthen our Panhellenic community. A successful recruitment demands that we respect other groups at all times, exhibiting positive attitudes and actions in all of our recruitment efforts, and working together to set a good example for all potential new members to follow. We recognize the potential new member as a distinct individual with the right to make an informed decision without undue pressure from others. We respect the potential new member's right to make her own choices, including the right not to choose to join the Greek community. We accept the responsibility to provide a positive, safe, and enriching recruitment and new member education experience.
We shall work for positive Panhellenic relations and achievement, advancing our community and the welfare of others and not taking any unfair advantage of any individual or group. To all this we bind ourselves in an oath of fellowship and goodwill between all sororities at North Carolina State University.
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."
