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Panhellenic Council

The purpose of the Saint Louis University Panhellenic Council is to encourage members to learn and grow through sisterhood and shared values.

The SLU Panhellenic Council (PHC) serves as the governing board for all the Panhellenic chapters on campus. Each chapter is a member of the National Panhellenic Council (NPC). Panhellenic chapters strive to create a sense of community for individuals through organizational and personal values. The Panhellenic chapters at SLU promote high academic achievement, leadership, community service and sisterhood. The Panhellenic community strongly emphasizes positive programming and a commitment to enacting change.
Academic excellence is a value that Panhellenic members strive for during their time at Saint Louis University. The average Panhellenic GPA is a 3.50, which is higher than the all-female GPA on SLU's campus.
Academic excellence is a value that Panhellenic members strive for during their time at Saint Louis University. The average Panhellenic GPA is a 3.50, which is higher than the all-female GPA on SLU's campus.
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Our members are dedicated to creating relationships with members from each chapter. The Panhellenic Community is home to seven sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu and Zeta Tau Alpha.
Our members are dedicated to creating relationships with members from each chapter. The Panhellenic Community is home to seven sororities: Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu and Zeta Tau Alpha.
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Each organization has an executive board that oversees the main operations and functions of their chapter. Above is a photo of the Gamma Phi Beta Executive Board from 2023.
Each organization has an executive board that oversees the main operations and functions of their chapter. Above is a photo of the Gamma Phi Beta Executive Board from 2023.
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The Panhellenic community is dynamic and loves to be involved in the overall programming of their chapter. Above is Kappa Delta celebrating all of their new members on Panhellenic Bid Day.
The Panhellenic community is dynamic and loves to be involved in the overall programming of their chapter. Above is Kappa Delta celebrating all of their new members on Panhellenic Bid Day.
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Panhellenic Council Chapters at SLU

Alpha Delta Pi

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.67 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $5,654.84 for Ronald McDonald House Charities (2024)
Total Members: 127

Recent Awards & Recognition: Sorority Member of the Year Meg Murphy (2025), Excellence in Community Service (2025), Excellence in Scholarship (2025), Unity Week Champions (2025), Excellence in Community Service and Financial Management (2024)

Delta Gamma

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.62 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $5,611.05 for the Delta Gamma Center and Service for Sight (2024)
Total Members: 120

Recent Awards & Recognition: Excellence in Chapter Management (2025)

Gamma Phi Beta

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.50 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (2024)
Total Members: 130

Recent Awards & Recognition: Excellence in Educational Programming (2025), Excellence in Chapter Management (2024)

Kappa Alpha Theta

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.40 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $2,326.00 for CASA (2024)
Total Members: 84

Recent Awards & Recognition: Excellence in Harm Reduction & Risk Management (2025), Unity Week Event Champions (2024)

Kappa Delta 

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.54 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (2024)
Total Members: 128

Recent Awards & Recognition: Excellence in Campus Involvement (2025), Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (2024), Excellence in Campus Involvement (2024), Excellence in Scholarship (2024), Unity Week Fundraising Champions (2024)

Phi Mu 

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.36 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $2,435.22 for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (2024)
Total Members: 130

Awards & Recognition: Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (2025), Chapter of the Year (2024), Excellence in Belonging (2024)

Zeta Tau Alpha

Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.33 Term GPA (Fall 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $1,475.46 for Breast Cancer Education & Awareness (2024)
Total Members: 135

Recent Awards & Recognition: Chapter of the Year (2025), Excellence in Belonging (2025), Excellence in Financial Management (2025), Excellence in Educational Programming (2024), Excellence in Harm Reduction & Risk Management (2024)

Panhellenic Fall 2025 Primary Recruitment

The Panhellenic Council hosts their primary recruitment in the fall semester. This year Fall Primary Recruitment will take place from Sept. 3-7. Registration is now open! There is a $40 registration fee for Primary Recruitment. This fee pays for items you will need for the recruitment process. Registration will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 1. This registration fee is nonrefundable. Registering and participating in Primary Recruitment does not guarantee a bid for membership.

Fall Primary Recruitment Requirements

There are a few requirements to be eligible to participate in Fall Primary Recruitment, see below. 

  • An individual is eligible to participate in the Panhellenic recruitment process if they are enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student. A full-time undergraduate student is defined as being enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours for the Fall 2025 academic semester. 
  • An individual is eligible to participate in the Panhellenic recruitment process if they have a high school or college grade point average of above 2.50. However, each organization may have additional academic requirements.
  • An individual is ineligible to participate if they have been initiated into a national Panhellenic organization on any campus.

Register for Fall 2025 Primary Recruitment

View the Panhellenic Recruitment Guidebook

For more information or questions, contact Panhellenic Vice President of Recruitment Erin Kucharczyk at panhellenic.recruitment@slu.edu

Stay updated with Panhellenic recruitment announcements on Instagram: @SLUPanhellenic.

Panhellenic Fall Primary Recruitment Scholarship

Ten needs-based scholarships will be offered to waive registration fees for any person interested in participating in Panhellenic primary recruitment.

There are costs associated with fraternity and sorority life. You will learn more about that financial commitment during the recruitment process. Our fraternity and sorority life community seeks to mitigate as many barriers as possible to increase accessibility. If you follow through with the Panhellenic recruitment process and become initiated into a chapter, there are further scholarship opportunities available, such as the SLU Panhellenic Scholarship and chapter-specific scholarships. It is important to note that receiving a scholarship does not guarantee a bid from any chapter.

Apply for the 2025 Panhellenic Recruitment Scholarship

2025 Panhellenic Council Executive Board

Ten young women pose in front of College Church