The Gamma Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta is officially establishing on campus in fall 2023! KD will participate in the first round of Panhellenic fall primary recruitment to share a glimpse into their sisterhood, but will not be extending bids during the process. After Panhellenic recruitment, Kappa Delta will have their own structured recruitment process and extend bids to our Founding class.
"The Gamma Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta was one of TCU’s
original eight Panhellenic sororities on campus founded in
1955. Kappa Delta is reestablishing at TCU in fall 2023! We're
excited to grow our community at TCU and continue our
legacy on and off campus."
-Kappa Delta HQ
Our Founding class will be comprised of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors! All unaffiliated women who
have not been initiated into another sorority on campus are eligible to participate in our recruitment process. We'll be housed by fall 2024 in the Greek Village!
Kappa Delta is looking for confident women across campus
to join our founding class of new members with diverse
interests and backgrounds, ready to grow alongside each
other. Our Founding class will have the chance to make the
sorority experience what they want it to be, making Kappa
Delta a place that feels like home and becomes a part of
campus that TCU didn’t know was missing. We're looking for
a group of women who will lay the foundation for the future
of KD on and off TCU's campus!
There are so many things you can do to express interest in supporting or joining Kappa Delta! You can follow us on
social media, find us on campus, and you can fill out a referral form for yourself or your friends.
Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the soon to be 13 Panhellenic chapters at TCU. To learn more about the chapters on our campus, please visit the "Our Chapters" section of our website.
Membership in a Panhellenic sorority means that you're a part of a values-based organization, in which membership lasts a lifetime. In additio
Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the soon to be 13 Panhellenic chapters at TCU. To learn more about the chapters on our campus, please visit the "Our Chapters" section of our website.
Membership in a Panhellenic sorority means that you're a part of a values-based organization, in which membership lasts a lifetime. In addition to Panhellenic, TCU offers sorority membership in our Multicultural Greek Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council, as well as Independent Greek Council.
To find out about time commitments, it is helpful to ask members during recruitment. For general members, there is a chapter meeting each week and usually one other event, whether it's a philanthropy, social, or sisterhood event.
Sororities don't exclude athletes from membership, but it is a time commitment, so athletes should discuss memb
To find out about time commitments, it is helpful to ask members during recruitment. For general members, there is a chapter meeting each week and usually one other event, whether it's a philanthropy, social, or sisterhood event.
Sororities don't exclude athletes from membership, but it is a time commitment, so athletes should discuss membership with their coach.
Financial commitments vary by chapter, semester dues range from $414 to $1,384.
It is a huge myth that many women don't receive a bid! Each year, a small handful of women are released from the process, but that is out of over 1,000 PNMs. Other women withdraw voluntarily. About 85% of PNMs that participate in formal recruitment join our Panhellenic community.
Panhellenic recruitment is a mutual selection process. That means that throughout the week, both PNMs and chapters will narrow down their options to make one match at the end of the week. This is a mutual process, meaning each day PNMs get to indicate their Chapter preferences, while Chapters indicate their preferences for which PNMs they get to see the next day. This can sometimes lead to disappointments when a PNM isn't invited back, which is why the best advice is to keep an open mind to all 13 of our amazing chapters.
Each day of recruitment, PNMs will have ample time to eat using their TCU meal plan. If they do not have a meal plan, they should mention this at recruitment orientation. There are also water coolers outside each chapter. It's hot, please stay hydrated!
The recruitment registration fee covers all costs associated with recruitment such as the t-shirt Potential New Members wear, snacks, water bottles, a bag for carrying personal items throughout recruitment, the Potential New Member Booklet, and other recruitment equipment expenses incurred by the Panhellenic Council. The recruitment fee also includes a 5% processing fee. Potential new members are responsible for their attire for the rest of the rounds.
YES! Upperclass women and transfer students can participate (provided they meet eligibility requirements). They register for formal recruitment online like everyone else! For women who have either pledged or been initiated into one of our sororities on another campus and wish to affiliate with our TCU chapter, please contact the chapter directly.
Legacies are PNMs who are (usually) daughters, sisters, or granddaughters of alumna or active members. Each chapter has a different way of handling legacies. Being a legacy does NOT guarantee membership with that group, nor does it mean a PNM should feel pressured to join that sorority. Oftentimes, a chapter will have more legacies participating in recruitment than they have spots available.
No, they are not required by TCU! The only requirement is that the student registers for recruitment at TCU! If you know women that are affiliated with a Panhellenic sorority and they wish to write a recommendation or reference, they are welcome to do so. Each chapter has its own policies and procedures regarding reference and/or recommendation letters.
We do not need your sealed and official transcript, but we do need your final transcript. When you fill out the Panhellenic registration form it will ask you to upload your transcript, you will need to upload a digital copy of your final transcript. Please do not register if you do not yet have your final transcript!
The days during formal recruitment will be long! Some days you may end earlier, but you will be very tired! We recommend not planning anything during the week of recruitment -you will most likely not have a lot of free time. Make sure to prioritize your rest and self care during the week of recruitment!
We know recruitment is an overwhelming experience and you aren't alone! We are here to support you through the whole experience.
Here are some resources!
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