Sorority Terms Flashcards

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Active

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A collegiate, initiated member of a sorority chapter

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Badge

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An insignia of fraternity or sorority membership worn by initiated members. Each sorority has it’s badge.

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Bid Day

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The last day of recruitment, when potential new members receive bids to join chapters and become new members. Each chapter will usually host a Bid Day activity to help the new members get to know each other and the rest of the chapter, like bowling or roller skating.

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Big Sister

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An active member of a chapter who is paired with a new member as a mentor.

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College Panhellenic Association

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The cooperative campus organization of collegiate members of NPC fraternities.

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College Panhellenic Council

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A council for all of the National Panhellenic Conference sorority chapters on a campus. This council serves as the governing body for all NPC chapters on campus and organized the recruitment process. Each chapter chooses a delegate to sit on its College Panhellenic Council.

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Continuous Open Bidding (COB)

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An opportunity for chapters that do not reach quota during primary recruitment to bid to total and/or quote. The continuous open bidding process is less formal, and not all chapters will participate in continuous open bidding.

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Initiation

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A traditional ceremony that brings a new member into full membership of a sorority or fraternity. Once you are initiated into an NPC sorority, you are ineligible for memberships in any other.

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Intentional Single Preference

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When a woman lists only one chapter on her membership recruitment acceptance binding agreement following preference round.

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Legacy

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A daughter, sister, or granddaughter of an initiated member of a sorority. Typically, different groups have different definitions of legacies. Being a legacy does not guarantee a bid to a particular sorority. Each inter/national organization has its own policy for invitations to legacies during recruitment.

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MRABA

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The Membership Recruitment Acceptance Binding Agreement. This is a one-year binding agreement signed by a potential new member when ranking chapters after preference round. A PNM agrees to accept a bid from any chapter she lists on her MRABA. If a PNM receives a bid to a chapter she lists and declines it, she is bound to it for one year or until the next primary recruitment period, meaning she cannot accept a bid to any other organization. If a PNM signs and MRABA and does not receive a bid, she is eligible for continuous open bidding or snap bidding.

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New Member

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A person who has accepted a bid from a sorority but is not yet an active member of that chapter. Chapters will have some sort of new member process during which the new members learn more about the sorority and prepare them for initiation.

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“No Frills” Recruitment

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A recruitment style that focuses on quality communication with potential new members as opposed to fancy decorations and matching outfits.

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NPC

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The National Panhellenic Conference, or the umbrella body for 26 inter/national women’s fraternities and sororities.

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Potential New Member (PNM)

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A woman who is eligible to participate in recruitment. On campuses that hold deferred recruitment during second semester, chapters might use the term PNM to reef to any woman eligible for recruitment.

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Quota

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The number of potential new members to which each chapter can offer bids during formal recruitment. This is determined with a formula involving the number of chapters and the number of women participation in bid matching,

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Recommendation

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A for completed by an alumna member of a sorority recommending a potential new member for membership. Recommendations may be more important at some campuses than others.

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Recruitment Counselor

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A sorority member who is disassociated from her sorority to serve as a recruitment guide. Each PNM will be assigned a recruitment counselor during formal recruitment.

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RecruitmentPREP

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A resource from the NPC designed to give potential new members the inside scoop on how to prepare for recruitment.

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Silence

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A period of time after the close of the membership recruitment events and prior to the distribution of bids when there is no communication between potential new members and sorority members.

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Snap Bidding

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An option available to chapters that did not fill quota. Chapters may offer bids to potential new members whose preferences were not matched, meaning they would not be extended a bid by chapters they listed on their preference rankings after preference round. This process takes place before bids are distributed, and a potential new member would receive a phone call or other contact by a sorority offering her a snap bid. If she chooses to accept, the new member would participate in normal Bid Day activities.

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Total

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The allowable chapter size on a campus, as determined by the College Panhellenic, including new and active members. Chapters that fall under total may be allowed to participate in continuous open bidding until they reach total.

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Unanimous Agreement

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Agreements made between the 26 NPC member groups that provide for fairness and equality between the groups. Several of these agreements have to do with recruitment procedures.