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"How do people make it through life without a sister?  ~Sara Corpening"
 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWEST
 SISTERS OF SIGMA DELTA TAU 
THE ALPHA MU'S Fall 2008

(Top left to right): Haley Pelletier, New Member Educator Amanda Murphy, Shaela Mullaney, Kathleen Lee, Amelia Billinger, Hannah McCulloch Lindsay Hewitt, Maggie Kopnisky, Carla Losak, Taylor Weeks, Tara Linton, Danielle Krakovyak, and Assistant New Member Educator, Susan Mosejczuk
(Bottom Left to Right):  Alyssa Amann, Katelyn Webb, Lindsey Tammaro, Corinne Barbato, Brenna Tetley, Alyssa Caffi, Morgan Elias, Melissa Berndt, and Rusha Laiter

WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU GIRLS!

*Special thanks to Amanda Murphy and Susan Mosejczuk for all of their hard work and dedication. You ladies are amazing and we are all so proud of you!




WHY SIGMA DELTA TAU?

Creates a Lifelong Bond of Friendship
The special bond of sisterhood provides a unique connection which begins in college and lasts a lifetime. These distinctive ties of friendship provide a network of female support in every phase of a member’s life. These friendships will enrich a sister’s college experience, as well as provide exceptional connections in both personal and professional life after graduation.

Promotes Academic Achievement
Sigma Delta Tau encourages each individual member to reach her fullest potential by providing intellectual opportunities. SDT is dedicated to helping each member succeed academically through scholarship programming, recognition incentives, and mentoring opportunities.

Builds Leadership Skills
Sigma Delta Tau sisters develop leadership talents through “hands-on” experience in a variety of fields. Through chairing a project, leading an intramural team, holding an executive board office, or creating a fund raising campaign.

 Instills a Sense of Philanthropy
Every chapter of Sigma Delta Tau is actively involved in the support of SDT’s National Philanthropy, Prevent Child Abuse America. Through educational awareness programs, to community service projects, to fund raising activities, each chapter creatively donates their time, energy and money to assist the National Headquarters of PCAA or a local child abuse agency.

 

WHAT IS FORMAL RECRUITMENT? 

Recruitment is the mutual selection process by which sororities choose their new members and potential members select the chapter in which they feel most comfortable. Should you choose to go through Recruitment you will attend events with each sorority on campus. You will meet the members, learn a little about each chapter and their social and service activities, and become acquainted with sorority life. It is also an opportunity to ask questions, define financial obligations, time commitments, and membership requirements.

 

Eligibility 

In order for a potential new member to be a part of recruitment, she must have a 2.25 QPA, be an accepted full-time undergraduate student of Northeastern University, and be matriculating towards graduation.

The fee for potential new members will be $20.00.  Dues, applications, and transcripts must be handed in during the beginning of Recruitment week and no later than Monday of that week.

  Panhellenic Recruitment Rules

 

Questions?  For more details, visit the Panhellenic Council site at www.panhellenic.neu.edu or contact our VP of Recruitment, Victoria Fehn at fehn.v@neu.edu



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