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This is a recruitment guide my local Panhellenic wrote up. It's pretty useful. www.austinpanhellenic.org/guide1.html 1. Google <your hometown> Panhellenic 2. If you're from a small town, it may be harder to find an area Panhellenic. In that case, find the largest university in your area, go to that university's Panhellenic website, email the university, ask them if they know what "area" you live in and if they have someone you can get in contact with. 3. Do everything I said above. Explain your situation politely and concisely. Explain that you have very little exposure to Greek life so you're very sorry that you're contacting them so late (you're not really late but some girls get their stuff in all the way in March), but you really want to be in a sorority for <your reason here>. You're very unfamiliar with the process so that's why you're contacting the Panhellenic to see if they have any advice for you. Admit that your university's recruitment is competitive so recs are needed but you don't know anyone. Ask if there are any alumnae in the area who have been known to help PNMs in the past. 4. Email alumnae. Explain you got their contact info from your area Panhellenic. Ask if you can set up a meeting whenever SHE is available. 5. Prepare your recruitment packet (see recruitment guide that I linked to above) 6. A day before, send a text saying you're so excited to meet her. 7. Day of, dress cutely, do your hair, light makeup, nice shorts and sandals.
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