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Panhellenic Council - Recruitment Counselors

Panhellenic recruitment counselors are impartial representatives of the College Panhellenic Association who understand and implement the purposes and goals of the College Panhellenic Association in recruitment.
  
Recruitment counselosr are expected to be:

  • An impartial representative of the College Panhellenic, who understands and implements the purposes and goals of the College Panhellenic Association in membership recruitment.
  • A crucial link in the organization and success of recruitment.
  • An enthusiastic person of the fraternal community who is able to convey this enthusiasm to potential new members (PNMs).
  • Supportive of the PNM through extensive person-to-person contact during the  membership recruitment process.
  • One who exhibits an objective and inclusive attitude with respect to each member group in the College Panhellenic  and has a willingness to share positive information (facts) about each chapter.
  • A good listener, sensitive, positive, perceptive, objective and able to maintain confidentiality.
  • A responsible, dependable, and resourceful person in obtaining information and answers to difficult questions.
  • Willing to contribute personal time, complete all training and execute assigned responsibilities with enthusiasm and sincerity during the entire membership recruitment process.
  • Familiar with the NPC Unanimous Agreements and resolutions regarding membership recruitment and the College Panhellenic rules and regulations, procedures and   recruitment schedules. 

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Updated March 27, 2009