For 85 years sororities, as well as fraternities, have been a part of Arizona State University. There are over 3,000 students involved with Greek life on campus. With so many different types of councils and more than 50 chapters, it is hard to find a Greek organization that wouldn’t be a great fit for any student. The Greek council that I am going to focus on is the Panhellenic Council. It is a collection of women’s traditional social sororities and is the governing body of the 12 sororities on campus. I found in the dictionary that the definition of sorority is that it is a society for female students in a university or college, typically for social purposes. Sororities can offer so much more than just the social events. It is definitely true, that the sororities on campus can be seen in a negative light.
There are many myths and stereotypes said about sorority women that keep people from joining these great organizations. Emma Goddery, a student involved in a Panhellenic sorority at Arizona State says, “Sororities have a bad reputation because of the media, the movies, and the one or two girls who have ruined it for the hundreds of others by forgetting that they are not the only ones affected by their actions.” I would have to agree that this is most definitely the reason why sororities have a bad reputation. One myth is that all sorority women look the same. It is movies like, Sydney White, that show women the types of standards and values that sororities look for during recruitment. These values that some people think sororities look for is hair color, pants size, and what kind of brand names girls can bring to the mix. In reality, sorority recruitment is so much more than that. Sororities look for women who have great internal qualities and share the same values as the rest of the women in the sorority.
Another popular myth about sororities is that the women are ‘buying their friends.’ Of course the money that is being paid goes toward benefits for their national chapters. You are also paying for the fun activities and sisterhood events. Sorority women aren’t buying their membership, because they pick you for being you.
A third myth is that sorority girls just want to party and they don’t care about their grades at all. All sororities at Arizona State University have a GPA requirement. In order to rush a sorority, you must have a minimum GPA of a 2.5. Some of the sororities at ASU also require a certain amount of study hours for their new members. Joining a sorority has made me more driven academically because your GPA now affects not only you but every one of your sisters and the chapter as a whole. There are a lot more places for me to get help, a mentor, and a study buddy now.” At Arizona State we also have an organization called Order of Omega. Order of Omega’s purpose is to recognize those Greek men and women that have high achievements academically. Sororities aren’t only useful for your collegiate years, but also useful for when you graduate as well. Taking on leadership positions within the sorority, such as president or vice president, looks very good on a resume. It is useful as a network for finding internship opportunities and job opportunities as well. It makes it easier and less stressful where you go into a field or a new job knowing a sister.
The last myth is that you must get hazed in order to become an initiated member of the sorority. In most states it is a crime to haze. And Arizona is one of those states. Initiated members at Arizona State welcome their new members with open arms. “I think it's sad that the sororities at ASU all have the same stereotype because the girls around me are so amazing and they do not deserve to be thought of in a negative manner especially via the actions of one or two girls that may not even be in the same sorority. Sororities are so much different than outsiders would even consider and it's so hard to explain to someone who isn't involved, so its really sad that outsiders view it in such a negative way.”
A lot of people don’t realize that joining a sorority is an amazing way to feel connected to Arizona State. A lot of the Greek organizations on campus require that their members join another club or organization affiliated with Arizona State. Each sorority and fraternity each have their own philanthropy that anyone in Greek life can participate in. A philanthropy is an event that raises money for a good cause or a charity. Participating in these philanthropies aren’t only fun but they are a great way to help others in need. A lot of people don’t know about all of the great things that these organizations do. “A good way to show all of the positive things about sororities at ASU would be just to put all the good things out there and publicize them. For example, make philanthropies more public instead of being so exclusive to greek, and having people know about all of the things sororities do for others and all the accomplishments of the sisters.” You don’t see the sororities and fraternities on television or in the movies doing charity events.
There is no way that joining a sorority can hinder you academically, professionally, or socially. “My favorite thing about being part of a sorority has been finding girls that have the same sort of values and view on life as me and spending so much time with them because a sorority has really made ASU so much more of a home for me and has really made me happier than I think would have been possible.” Being in a sorority means a lot more to people than what meets the eye. I would highly encourage any girl to at least go through recruitment, it’s a chance that you don’t want to miss out on.