Membership Expectations

Expectations of Sorority Members at the University of Dayton

Standards – Each chapter has specific standards for member behavior. These standards include abiding by all national, state, and local laws, as well as UD and chapter policies. Standards also include fulfilling financial obligations and/or policies regarding living in the chapter house.

Academics – All sororities at the University of Dayton have high academic standards and expect members to achieve their academic potential. Chapters may offer mentorship, peer tutoring, and study hours. Typically, students find that they will need two hours outside of the classroom for every one hour spent in the classroom each week to prepare for and do well in their academic coursework. The GPA requirement to participate in Panhellenic Recruitment at the University of Dayton is a 2.25 GPA.

Meetings – New members are required to attend one chapter meeting and one new member meeting per week. While these two meetings may vary in length from week to week, the average number of hours spent in meetings held by Panhellenic chapters is 1-2 hours each per week depending on the items on the agenda.

Participation Requirements – Members are required to participate in philanthropy events, community service, recruitment, and other campus events. They are encouraged to participate in sisterhood and social events. These events may not occur every week, but members are expected to attend. The average number of philanthropy and community service events held by Panhellenic chapters is 1 per month.

Being a member of a sorority offers many benefits and the opportunity for personal growth and development, and these opportunities are paired with expectations that all members will actively contribute to the activities of the chapter and uphold high standards, core values, and ideals of sisterhood.