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What Is A Sorority?
A sorority is a group of women bound together by common principles, goals, and experiences. Immediately upon joining a sorority, you belong to a group of women who are sincerely interested in you and your well-being. During the recruitment process, you determine the group that best shares your goals and ideals...the women you want to share friendships with for a lifetime. Other immediate benefits include academic support and opportunities for leadership development and community service. We hope that your times spent with Delta Zeta will be just as memorable as ours!!

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For further information about Delta Zeta's fall recruitment please contact our Vice President of Membership, Claire Bovat.

For further information about Georgia College and State University's fall recruitment process, please contact the head of student activities and greek life, Reese Fitzpatrick.

Recruitment

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~~Fall 2007 Recruitment~~
Expected Dates

August 11-15 2007

August 11: General meeting
August 12: Ice Tea Day
August 13: Theme Day
August 14: Preference Day
August 15: Bid Day

Criteria for Membership:
*Academic*
Delta Zeta believes in the importance of intellectual growth. Potential members must have a 2.5 GPA or higher.
*Leadership*
Delta Zeta believes that a great character, shining personality and leadership grows through participation on campus and in our community.
*Character*
Delta Zeta expects its members to possess and reflect responsibilit and dignity, loyalty and trust.
*Financial Responsibility*
Delta Zeta expects each member to be responsible and on time for all payments of dues, fees and other financial obligations.

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Why Go Greek?
*Academics*
*Greeks consistently achieve higher scholarship ratings than the all campus average.
*A United States Department of Education document states that joining a fraternity is one of the best buys in a college education.
*Greeks have a 10% higher rate of graduation than do non-Greeks.
*Leadership*
*75% of the members of the U.S. Congress are Greek.
*85% of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices this century are/were Greek.
*100 of 158 of those who have served on the Presidents Cabinet this century are/were Greek.
*All but 3 of the U.S. Presidents since 1825 have been Greek.
*85% of the upper-level executives in the "Fortune 500 Companies" are Greek.
*43 CEOs of the top 50 U.S. companies are Greek.
*Philanthropy*
*As Alumni, Greeks give approximately 75% of all money donated to universities.
*As undergraduates, Greeks raise approximately $7 million per year for charities.
*As undergraduates, Greeks give approximately 850,000 volunteer hours per year