Our Community

For over 100+ years, fraternities and sororities have contributed to the Pullman and Washington State University community through their volunteerism, philanthropy, and leadership. They have challenged students to become better men and women, and propelled members to achieve more during their time in college and after graduation.

Recruitment 

 

Sorority Life

 

Housing

EACH OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS ARE PRIVATELY OWNED AND HAVE THE SOVEREIGNTY TO DECIDE LIVING SITUATIONS THAT BEST SUIT THEIR CHAPTER AND THE HEALTH & SAFETY OF THEIR MEMBERS. FOR SPECIFICS ABOUT CHAPTER FACILITIES, PLEASE REACH OUT DIRECTLY TO THE CHAPTERS.

The cost of sorority membership varies from chapter to chapter. The cost of chapter maintenance, programming and events make financial responsibility extremely important to each organization. There is also a one-time new member cost, which can make the first year of membership slightly more expensive than subsequent years.

Many members will move into their sorority at the beginning of their second year of membership. This varies by chapter. Please note each chapter sets its own criteria for live-in and live-out status.

The cost of living in the house includes rent, food, cable, internet, furnishings and all utilities. When any member lives outside the house, she is responsible for paying a live-out fee which covers general use of the facilities as well as maintenance and meals eaten at the house. Again, payment options vary by chapter, but most allow monthly or bi-annual payments for all fees.

During Primary Recruitment, you will be able to access financial transparency information. If you are concerned about the cost of joining a chapter, you may request financial information from your Rho Gamma. For a listing of average prices, view the CFSL financial transparency form. For more information, email pan.finance@wsu.edu.


Expectations of a Panhellenic Sorority Member

Center for Sorority and Fraternity Life Expectations

Upon joining a chapter in the Panhellenic community, the CFSL has requirements to ensure members are getting the best experience possible as well as to hold members accountable for fulfilling their duties as community-driven, philanthropic organizations. Though the Panhellenic community has expectations, individual organizations have their own set of expectations for members surrounding service, philanthropy, new member education, etc.


Programming

The Panhellenic council requires that all members fulfill a programming requirement of 4 programmings per semester. Student's are expected to attend one sexual assault prevention programming, one alcohol and drug abuse prevention programming, one hazing prevention programming, as well as in-house programming that is tailored to their chapter’s specific needs. In-house programming examples include providing information about diversity and inclusion, academics, and on campus resources. For more information about Panhellenic programminig requirements, contact us at pan.programming@wsu.edu.


Service

According to the Panhellenic bylaws, 80% of each chapter’s membership will be required to complete eight hours of community service each semesters. This bylaw was put in place to ensure chapters are upholding their values of philanthropy and service. Though Panhellenic has a service hour requirement, individual chapters have their own community service requirements as well. For more information about community service and philanthropy, contact us at pan.service@wsu.edu.


WILL LIVING IN A SORORITY CONTRIBUTE TO ESTABLISHING RESIDENCY IN WASHINGTON?

This is a great question to ask the Registrar.  Here is the information to get in touch with them to see if you can use your sorority residence to establish residency in Washington State: https://residency.wsu.edu

Learn More About Greek Life

While we are extremely proud of our Panhellenic sorority community, WSU also has three other amazing greek communities. For men interested in joining a fraternity, we encourage you to learn about the Interfraternity Assocation (IFC). For men and women interested in joining culturally-based organizations, we encourage you to learn about either the Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) or the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Sororities and Fraternities returning in fall 2023.

You can find information about each association at the Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life (CFSL) website, or at the website of each individual association.


Questions?

COMPTON UNION BUILDING 315

PULLMAN, WA 99163

TEL: 509-335-5433

EMAIL: greek.life@wsu.edu