Potential Magazine May 2015 | Page 31

Support. A built-in group to help ease the adjustment to college life thats commited to your academic success. Resources. Scholastic and career resources to help students achieve their goals. Leadership. Leadership skills are acquired through hands-on experience. Encouragement. Get involved, stay involved and maximize your potential on campus. Service. Opportunities to help others. ou id yw? e D no ts ar k den in ay u o st k st ree ikely t n nonG tha re l ts. mo llege tuden co ek s Gre Legacy: A daughter, sister or granddaughter of an initiated member of a sorority. Quota: The number of potential new members to which each chapter can offer bids. Recommendation: A form completed by an alumna member of a sorority recommending a new member. Silence: A period between the close of recruitment and the distribution of bids when there is no communication between potential and current sorority members. Check out the download on our website for more sorority vocab, plus party tips, resume examples and recruitment tips. ) v Thinking of ‘going Greek’? Here are some great reasons why students should consider joining Greek Life as part of their college experience: When it comes to Sorority Recruitment, you only have one chance to make a first impression. Alexia Henig of Splurge Boutique in Montgomery shares the following tips on how to dress to make your mark during Rush. Ice Water/Tea Day: You will be walking A LOT on this day, so consider comfortable yet stylish shoes, like flats or wedges. Casual sun dresses, skirts and rompers are all appropriate for the first round of parties. Philanthropy Day: Most colleges n