Alpha phi alpha application due date
Letters of recommendation introduce potential new members to the chapter and provide detailed insights into their activities and interests. Additionally, potential new members may choose to submit supplemental information through an online portal. However, it's important to note that these supplementary materials do not carry the same weight as official reference forms.
There is the option for potential new members to request reference or letters of recommendation to be sent on their behalf to each sorority chapter. We highly encourage all potential new members to participate in this process, as it aids chapters in getting to know candidates better in advance.
While each chapter may have its own terminology for letters of recommendation, the ultimate goal remains consistent: to introduce potential new members to the chapter. It's essential to understand that reference and letters of recommendation do not guarantee a bid for membership. Instead, they serve as tools to help chapters assess compatibility and fit.
Requirements vary across chapters, and if a chapter expresses interest in a potential new member, they have the means to gather additional information necessary for extending an invitation to the next round or membership bid. At present, all chapters prefer potential new members to submit reference materials electronically.
three ways to obtain a recommendation
- Local Panhellenic Alumnae Throughout the country, Alumnae Panhellenic Associations host a reference process to assist women in their area with securing reference writers. This option provides an opportunity to receive help in obtaining letters of recommendation, potentially meet local area sorority alumnae, and attend recruitment information sessions. To find the Alumnae Panhellenic Association in your area, click the link below and consider contacting the nearest university campus with sororities for more information. Most Alumnae Panhellenic Associations begin collecting registration forms in early spring and set their own deadline in early summer. Alumnae do not have to be from The University of Texas at Austin.
- Independent This is a great option if you do not live in an area with an Alumnae Panhellenic Association, miss the Alumnae Panhellenic Association deadline, or if you prefer to have more control over the process. You can use your network to find members of sororities willing to write a letter of recommendation on your behalf. The alumna writing the reference is responsible for submitting the appropriate form through her national organization's process. Remember, the earlier you submit the letter of recommendation, the better! Alumnae do not have to be from The University of Texas at Austin.
- Third-Party Many chapters in our community are now accepting third-party letters of recommendation, marking a significant step towards inclusivity within our community and council. Recognizing the systemic exclusionary nature of the previous process, we aim to create an option that holds equal value to alumni references. By empowering women to submit third-party letters of recommendation, especially if they cannot connect with sorority alumni in their personal networks, we strive to make the recruitment process more accessible to a wider range of women. This addition of third-party recommendations as a supplement to alumni recommendations enables potential new members to present a more comprehensive recommendation from individuals who have firsthand knowledge of their character and values. A third-party letter of recommendation is typically composed by an important adult figure in a potential new member’s life, such as a coach, mentor, counselor, teacher, religious leader, or employer, and need not necessarily be affiliated with a Greek Letter organization. These individuals should have a close relationship with the potential new member. Please refer to each chapter’s preferences for specific requirements regarding third-party writers.
frequently asked questions
- What information should I provide for my letter of recommendation writer? It is standard to provide a resume, a transcript, and two pictures (one headshot and one full body) in electronic form. Don't forget a thank you note as well!
- Can Panhellenic write letters of recommendation for me? What if I am having trouble finding women to submit letters of recommendation? No, the University Panhellenic Council cannot help potential new members find letters of recommendation. It is an individual process for each potential new member, either through your local Panhellenic Alumnae or by asking contacts you and your family have within your community. If you are having trouble finding affiliated women in your networks, you may have to get creative! Have family members post on social media that they are looking for sorority members—you may have family and friends that you didn't realize were affiliated. Have family members ask co-workers if they or anyone they know are sorority members. Ask guidance counselors, teachers, and coaches if they or anyone they know are affiliated. Keep in mind older friends who are sorority members at other universities may be able to submit a reference or know a recent graduate who can. And most of our chapters accept third-party letters of recommendation, so you can get them from non-Greek adults.
- Can I participate in Primary Recruitment without letters of recommendation? Yes, you can still register and participate in Primary Recruitment without obtaining letters of recommendation. However, it is highly encouraged that you seek out letters of recommendation for all thirteen Panhellenic chapters at The University of Texas at Austin. Try your best to find women willing to submit a letter of recommendation; they only help the chapter to get to know you better. However, sometimes you won't be able to find a member of one or two chapters. In this case, do not stress; chapters will still get to know you through your registration materials and through their conversations with you. And if you don’t know any sorority alumnae, no worries! Most of our chapters accept third-party letters of recommendation, so you can get them from other adults. Look at our chapter-specific information on how to submit them.
letters of recommendation by chapter
- Alpha Chi Omega
- Deadline: July 1st. However, it is beneficial to submit materials earlier.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recommendation
- How to Submit:
- Alumna: Submit to Alpha Chi Omega Recommendation Form
- Third-Party: Submit to texasaxorecruitment@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Alpha Chi Omega in good standing.
- Third-Party: Non-alumnae members.
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Deadline: August 1st. However, letters of recommendation will be accepted until the start of Primary Recruitment.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: If the potential new member is a legacy: “Legacy Introduction Form.” If the potential new member is not a legacy: “Potential Member Recommendation Form.”
- How to Submit:
- Alumna/Collegiate Member: Submit to Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Recommendations
- Third-Party: Submit to txadpirim@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Alpha Delta Pi in good standing and active collegiate members from a chapter other than The University of Texas at Austin.
- Third-Party: Non-alumna members, such as a coach, mentor, or other adult who is affiliated with another sorority or not a member of any sorority.
- We also encourage all potential new members to introduce themselves through this link.
- Please include letters of recommendation, a social resume, and transcripts.
- Alpha Epsilon Phi
- Deadline: July 20th
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recommendation Letters
- How to Submit:
- Alumna and Third-Party: Download Alpha Epsilon Phi Recommendation and Submit to texasphirecruitment@gmail.com
- Letters of Support: Send to texasphirecruitment@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Alpha Epsilon Phi.
- Third-Party: Anyone who is not an Alpha Epsilon Phi Alumna.
- Please include letters of recommendation, a resume, current photo(s), and transcripts.
- Alpha Phi
- Deadline: July 1st
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recommendation Form
- How to Submit:
- Alumna and Third-Party: Submit to Alpha Phi Recommendation Form
- Alumna: Any alum of Alpha Phi.
- Third-Party: Anyone who is not an Alpha Phi alumna and is not related to the potential new member.
- Alpha Xi Delta
- Deadline: June 1st. Letters of recommendation will be accepted until the start of Primary Recruitment, but it is beneficial to submit materials earlier.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation Form
- How to Submit:
- Alumnae: Submit to Beta Alpha Letter of Recommendation Form
- Third-Party: Submit to txaxidrecommendation@gmail.com
- Letter of Support: Submit to txaxidrecommendation@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Alpha Xi Delta in good standing.
- Third-party: Anyone who is not an Alpha Xi Delta alumna.
- Chi Omega
- Deadline: July 1st for Letters of Support, Recruitment Information Forms, and Third-Party Recommendation Letters.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recruitment Introduction Form (RIF)
- How to Submit:
- Alumnae: Submit to Chi Omega RIF
- Third-Party: Submit to recruitmentiota@gmail.com
- Letter of Support (LOS): Submit to recruitmentiota@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Chi Omega.
- Third-party: Any non-alumnae who is not related to the potential new member.
- Delta Delta Delta
- Deadline: July 1st
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Reference Letter
- How to Submit:
- Alumnae: Submit to Tri Delta Reference Form
- Third-Party: Submit to Tri Delta Website
- Alumnae: Any alumna of Tri Delta.
- Third-Party: Anyone, including the potential new member themselves.
- Delta Gamma
- Deadline: Letters of recommendation will be accepted until the start of Primary Recruitment, but it is beneficial to submit materials earlier.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation
- How to Submit:
- Alumna and Third-Party: Submit to Delta Gamma Recommendation Form
- Alumna: Any alumna of Delta Gamma in good standing and collegiate members of The University of Texas at Austin Beta Eta Chapter.
- Third-party: Non-alumna members (such as a coach, teacher, mentor, etc.).
- Kappa Alpha Theta
- Deadline: Letters of Recommendation and Legacy Introductions will be accepted through the Preference Round of Primary Recruitment.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation and Legacy Introduction
- How to Submit:
- Alumna and Third-Party: Submit to Introduce a PNM
- Alumna: Any alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta in good standing and active members of a different Kappa Alpha Theta Chapter.
- Third-party: Any non-alumnae.
- Kappa Delta
- Deadline: August 1st
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recommendation Form
- How to Submit:
- Alumna: Submit to Kappa Delta Recommendation form
- Third-Party: Send to utkdreferences@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Kappa Delta.
- Third-party: Anyone, including men, relatives, and the potential new member themselves.
- Kappa Kappa Gamma
- Deadline: There is no priority deadline; However, it is beneficial to submit materials earlier rather than later.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Reference
- How to Submit: Submit to National Portal
- Who can write recommendations?
- Alumna: Any alumna of Kappa Kappa Gamma in good standing.
- Pi Beta Phi
- Deadline: August 1st
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Recruitment Information Form (RIF) and Letter of Support (LOS)
- How to Submit:
- RIF: Submit to this link
- LOS: Submit to txalphapbprecruitment2024@gmail.com
- Alumna: Any alumna of Pi Beta Phi in good standing from any Pi Beta Phi chapter.
- Pi Beta Phi 2300 San Antonio Street Austin, TX 78705
- Please include a RIF, resume, transcripts, photos, and a LOS.
- Zeta Tau Alpha
- Deadline: June 1st; However, they will be accepted until the start of Primary Recruitment.
- Term for Alumnae Recommendation: Membership Information Sheets (MIS)
- How to Submit:
- Alumna: Any alumna of Zeta Tau Alpha in good standing.