College Panhellenics Only
What is a College Panhellenic (CPH)?
College Panhellenic associations are to be established on campuses where there are at least two NPC member group chapters. CPH's exist to develop and maintain fraternity life and interfraternal relations. CPH's through their all-sorority programming efforts, often promote superior scholarship, leadership development and dissemination of information important to women in general. The CPH is the coordinating body for recruitment
If one is a member of a chapter on a campus with a CPH, then one is automatically a member of that CPH. This means that CPH's often represent the single largest women's organization on most campuses.
Each chapter has a designated person that attends CPH meetings. Additionally, presidency or chairmanship of the CPH works on a rotational basis determined by the date each chapter was founded on the given campus. Other leadership roles within the CPH are available and necessary to the smooth functioning of the organization.
What is the NPC Connection with the College Panhellenic?
Members of the NPC College Panhellenics Committee are assigned as Advisors to the College Panhellenics. Each Advisor has specific Panhellenics she advises on matters pertaining to NPC policies and procedures. Area Advisors are available via phone and e-mail at the request of the College Panhellenic. Area Advisor Coordinators and the College Panhellenic Committee Chairman are available to assist the Area Advisors and College Panhellenic.