About Panhel |
Mission Statement [Adopted at the Biennial Session, 10/05] The National Panhellenic Conference will be the premier advocacy and support organization for its members, member groups, college and alumnae panhellenics and a proponent of women's fraternity membership. Mission Statement The National Panhellenic Conference exists to promote the values of and to serve as an advocate for its member groups in collaboration with those members, campuses and communities. National Panhellenic Conference, founded in 1902, is an umbrella organization for 26 inter/national women's fraternities and sororities. Each member group is autonomous as a social, Greek-letter society of college women and alumnae. Members are represented on over 620 college and university campuses in the United States and Canada and in over 4,600 alumnae associations, making up over 3.6 million sorority women in the world. Fraternity: Fraternity is a social experience based on the fundamental right of a free people to form voluntary associations. It is one of the enrichments of college life. Mutual Choice: The young woman who wants fraternity experience will find it possible to belong on most campuses today. Fraternity membership is a social experience arrived at by mutual choice and selection. Fraternity membership is by invitation. Fraternities Exist Because They: • Provide a good democratic social experience. • Give value beyond college years. • Create, through their ideals, an ever-widening circle of service beyond the membership. • Develop the individual's potential through leadership opportunities and group effort. • Fill the need of belonging. Fraternities Continue Because: Young women feel a continuing need to belong. Parents appreciate fraternity values and standards and cooperate to make membership possible. College administrations, recognizing the values of fraternities, continue to welcome them on their campuses and to invite them to establish new chapters. for our entire membership. A lamp denotes leadership,scholarship and enlightenment. The laurel wreath signifies victory, or achievement of ideals. While the sword piercing the wreath indicates willingness to fight for ideals, symbolizing, too, penalty of obligation; also bravery, achievement and discipline. The mantling surrounding the shield is the protecting cloak that education gives us, and a protective influence of organization. Thus, there in the mantle is inscribed the name of the National Panhellenic Conference. |
Members of the National Panhellenic Conference Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega's National Website Alpha Delta Pi ADP's National Website Alpha Epsilon Phi AEF's National Website Alpha Gamma Delta AGD's National Website Alpha Omicron Pi AOP's National Website Alpha Phi AF's National Website Alpha Sigma Alpha ASA's National Website Alpha Sigma Tau AST's National Website Alpha Xi Delta AXD's National Website Chi Omega Chi Omega's National Website Delta Delta Delta DDD's National Website Delta Gamma DG's National Website Delta Phi Epsilon DFE's National Website Delta Zeta DZ's National Website Gamma Phi Beta GFB's National Website Kappa Alpha Theta KAQ's National Website Kappa Delta KD's National Website Kappa Kappa Gamma KKG's National Website Phi Mu FM's National Website Phi Sigma Sigma FSS's National Website Pi Beta Phi PBF's National Website Sigma Delta Tau SDT's National Website Sigma Kappa SK's National Website Sigma Sigma Sigma SSS's National Website Theta Phi Alpha QFA's National Website Zeta Tau Alpha ZTA's National Website |
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