The Panhellenic Association

The Panhellenic Association (PHA) is the largest women’s organization on campus. It is the governing body of the five Panhellenic sororities at UNC Charlotte. PHA promotes excellence in academics, community and campus involvement, and sisterhood. The bond of sisterhood is a special relationship that all sorority women share in their individual sororities and together as a Panhellenic community. The purpose of PHA is to develop and maintain a high level of accomplishment and involvement on campus. They also promote superior scholarship and cooperate with member fraternities and the university/college administration.
How to Join a Panhellenic sorority:
In the fall, PHA has Formal Recruitment. Formal Recruitment is a mutual selection process that allows potential members the opportunity to become acquainted with as many sororities as possible so they may make informed decisions concerning membership. During Formal Recruitment, prospective members will meet and talk to members of the chapters in the Panhellenic community. In addition, prospective members will have the opportunity to learn about each sorority, meet tons of new people, and tour the Panhellenic houses in Greek Village. In the spring, some chapters will have an informal recruitment where member chapters hold events on their own. Contact individual chapters if you are interested in informal recruitment.
Requirements to Join a Panhellenic sorority:
To join a Panhellenic sorority and participate in recruitment, prospective members must register at uncc.mycampusdirector.com. There is a $25 fee to complete your registration. Each organization has its own requirements set by their (inter)national organization and UNC Charlotte chapter. Please contact the UNC Charlotte chapter that you are interested in to find out their requirements.
PHA Sororities:
Alpha Delta Pi
Chi Omega
Delta Zeta
Kappa Delta
Sigma Kappa
Zeta Tau Alpha



