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Sponsored Student Organization - Social, Identity Based Organizations, Governance
Mission Membership Benefits
Contact: Molly Edinger, Meghan Morrow
Mission The College Panhellenic Associations (CPA) are based on democratic principles and organized to enable cooperation among the women's-only sororities on a campus. The College Panhellenic association at UM-Flint is recognized and falls under the Guidence of the National Panhellenic Conference. The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) was established in 1902 to assist collegiate and alumnae chapters of the NPC member organizations in cooperating with colleges and universities and to foster interfraternal relationships. The National Panhellenic Conference is the premier advocacy and support organization for the advancement of the sorority experience.We are committed to relationships built on trust through transparency, accountability and mutual respect. Innovation and our core values of friendship, leadership, service, knowledge, integrity and community guide us in fulfilling our mission.
Membership BenefitsThis lifetime membership grants you certain privileges such as professional development and networking, volunteer opportunities, and more. Once you leave campus, alumnae membership can be very rewarding and can help you make connections with women around the world due to volunteering and involvement.This privilege of lifelong membership also has the stipulation of single-membership, meaning you may only ever initiate into one sorority. If you happen to transfer during your collegiate membership you may join another chapter of your initiated sorority at a different university. If the university you transfer to does not have your organization, you begin your alumnae membership. Joining a sorority is a personal decision and one that requires knowing what being a sorority member entails.Chapters at the University of Michigan- Flint:- Theta Phi Alpha- Phi Sigma Sigma
Lifetime membership