FREQUENTLY
RECRUITMENTWHAT IS RECRUITMENT?
Recruitment is a non-binding period where you to get to intimately meet Sisters and see first-hand what makes our Sisterhood so unique. Each event is specifically tailored to give you a sense of our mission and values, and there will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions about becoming a Sister. If you’re serious about joining our sorority, make sure to attend at least 4/7 of the scheduled recruitment events to be considered for a bid. HOW MUCH DOES RECRUITMENT COST? Nothing! All recruitment events are FREE for interested women. Sisters will arrange and provide rides, supplies, and food. WHEN IS RECRUITMENT? We encourage interested women to get to know us through our year-round educational programs, philanthropic activities, and social events. This is an opportunity to see our amazing Sisters in their element, giving back to their communities. Formal recruitment periods start at the beginning of each semester (January for spring semester and August for fall semester) and lasts 2-3 weeks. DO I HAVE TO BE ASIAN TO JOIN? Absolutely not! As an Asian-interest sorority, we are looking for passionate, dedicated, and spirited young women who will advocate for the minority experience and can bring a unique perspective to the organization. As such, we do not discriminate membership on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability. Undergraduate females from any and all backgrounds who share our values in promoting Asian awareness and female leadership are highly encouraged to participate in recruitment. WHO SHOULD I CONTACT ABOUT RECRUITMENT? Feel free to contact our Recruitment Chair ([email protected]) for any questions, concerns, or to just chat :) WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO RECEIVE A BID? In order to be considered for a bid (or an invitation to join Delta Phi Lambda®), you must attend at least 4/7 of our recruitment events (including an info session), be 18 years old at the time of the bid, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.70. DO I HAVE A CHANCE TO RECEIVE A BID IF I AM A JUNIOR, SENIOR, INTERNATIONAL, OR NON-TRADITIONAL AGED STUDENT? Of course! We do not discriminate on your class standing or age. We have had many Sisters initiate into the Sorority as a junior, senior, or international or non-traditional aged student. They have the same opportunities as lower-classmen to receive a bid and to create a memorable Sorority experience. Plus, this is an Everlasting Sisterhood®. We give many opportunities after graduation to continue giving back to the Sorority. DOES EVERYONE RECEIVE A BID? The purpose of recruitment is to determine if you and the Sorority are a good match. The reality is not every interested woman matches with our Sorority for one reason or another. A formal bid will be extended to women who have demonstrated shared values and standards of philanthropic passions, good character, financial responsibility, and leadership ability among others. MAY I DECIDE TO NOT ACCEPT A BID THAT I RECEIVED? You do not have to accept a bid; however, you must directly contact the Sorority local chapter recruitment chair from which you receive the bid to decline it. IF I FIND THE COST OF JOINING TOO EXPENSIVE, IS THERE ANY ASSISTANCE I CAN RECEIVE? Dues and new member fees vary from chapter to chapter. Assistance in the form of scholarships and payment plans vary from chapter to chapter in their availability and should be discussed with chapters on an individual basis. WHAT IS A LEGACY? A legacy is defined as a women whose sister, mother, or grandmother is a member of Delta Phi Lambda®. It is important to note that we are not obligated to offer a bid to a legacy, and they are not obligated to commit to us because of their legacy affiliation. You should make a choice based on your comfort with us, not on the experience of another individual. NEW MEMBER EDUCATIONWHAT IS THE NEW MEMBER EDUCATION PROCESS?
This is a period between 6 to 8 weeks to help familiarize yourself with our history, traditions, values, and prepare you to be a contributing member to the Sorority. WHAT IF I DISCOVER THE SORORITY IS THE WRONG ONE FOR ME? Once you’ve accepted a bid, the new member process is designed to make sure you are ready to make a lifelong commitment to our Sorority. If after initiation you decide we are not the sorority for you, you will need to contact our National Headquarters (HQ) to begin the disaffiliation process. WILL I BE HAZED? Absolutely not! No chapter, associate chapter, member, or alumna of Delta Phi Lambda Sorority shall condone hazing in any form, which is defined as any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Activities included in this definition are:
GENERAL MEMBERSHIPWILL MY GRADES SUFFER IF I JOIN?
As academic excellence is one of our founding virtues, we encourage Sisters to reach their fullest potential by providing intellectual opportunities through scholarship programming, recognition incentives, and mentoring opportunities. WILL I BE ABLE TO WORK IN ADDITION TO JOINING A SORORITY? Many chapter members have jobs in addition to being in a sorority and a full-time student. The best piece of advice we could give you is to practice good time management! Additionally, we encourage you to communicate your work schedule to your local chapter in advance. Each chapter has a unique policy for handling excuses from events. HOW MUCH DOES JOINING A SORORITY COST? Being in a sorority is like all other membership organizations and does require a payment of dues. We require members to pay roughly between $200 - $300 at the beginning of each academic semester. This amount is a combination of national and chapter dues that are used to fund chapter operations, social events, and programming as well as allows the national organization to provide resources and support for the chapter. HOW MUCH TIME DOES THE SORORITY TAKE? The time commitment varies from chapter to chapter, but the first year is the most time intensive as you are developing your leadership and time management skills, learning about your organization operations, and developing friendships and becoming involved with other organizations on campus. Each chapter has weekly chapter meetings and other events (philanthropies, socials, fundraisers, etc) throughout the year, but they are planned well in advance. The more you participate in the chapter, the more you will get out of being a member! MY PARENTS DON'T LIKE THE IDEA OF FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES. HOW CAN I OFFER THEM REASSURANCE? At some point, most of our sisters had to have “the talk” with their families. We encourage you to share with them our Parents & Families resource page to help answer specific questions or concerns. They can also contact our National Headquarters at [email protected]. |