
Why "Go Greek" at WMU?
Here are two testimonials from current fraternity and sorority members. Learn about their background, their passion for their chapter, and what they have taken from their experience.
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Joelle Fundaro Class Status: Senior, Graduating Spring 2011 "I am from the "little apple" of Michigan (Brooklyn), and my hometown has about two stoplights. As you can imagine, the transition to college was going to be an adventure. I had an incredible orientation leader who talked about Greek Life influenced her life. That fall of my freshman year I took her advice and participated in Formal Recruitment. Being Greek is truly a unique experience! I took a chance and it was one of the best first steps I made as a Bronco here at WMU!" |
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Matthew Kaminsky Class Status: Senior, Graduating Spring 2010 "I joined a fraternity after being an orientation student leader. I joined my sophomore year, but I didn't feel like I missed out at all. My first year at Western, even though I was involved in a couple student organizations, I didn't feel connected to the university. A fellow orientation leader brought me to his chapter house and introduced me to the men I now call my brothers. My brothers hold me accountable for my actions. If I didn't have them, I don't think I would push myself as hard to make them all proud. I am a lifetime member. After I graduate, I will still be involved in this chapter. I know I will be able to positively influence all the people who come after me, as the alumni of my chapter have influenced my life." |
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FRATERNITY RECRUITMENT
Learn more about what belonging to a values-based fraternity can do for you:
SORORITY RECRUITMENT
What is membership in a values-based sorority all about?
Visit http://www.thesororitylife.com/ for more information.

Registration is now closed
Panhellenic Formal Recruitment will begin with a "Kick-Off" informational workshop on September 21 and events take place September 23-27. Kick-Off is at 8pm on Monday, in the Bernhard Center North Ballroom. Women who register for recruitment should attend the kick-off for details on the schedule, appropriate attire, and financial information. A $25 fee, which can be paid online using a credit or debit card or personal check, is required of all participants.
Recruitment Round Schedule
*More specific schedule information will be shared at the Kick-Off on September 21 at 8pm.
**Accomodations for women wishing to observe Yom Kippur can be made. Please communicate your plans to your Recruitment Counselor at the start of Formal Recruitment.
Wednesday 9/23 and Thursday 9/24: 8:30pm-11:30pm
Friday 9/25: 5pm-10pm
Saturday 9/26: 2pm-6pm
Sunday 9/27: 9am-12pm, Bid Night activities begin at 5:30pm
For more infomation about Formal Recruitment, please contact Rachel, CPC Vice President of Recruitment at Panhel-Recruitment@wmich.edu
Please contact each NPHC chapter to find out about their specific intake process.