2024 Executive Board
Oriana Polcaro President CPCPresident@nau.edu
Jocelyn Ochoa Vice President of Operations CPCVPOperations@nau.edu
Sydney McRoberts Vice President of External Recruitment CPCVPRecruitmentExternal@nau.edu
Katie Grady Vice President of Internal Recruitment CPCVPRecruitmentInternal@nau.edu
Chelsea Singleton Vice President of Scholarship CPCVPScholarship@nau.edu
Bella Torres Vice President of Judicial CPCVPJudicial@nau.edu
Aubrey Ewing Director of New Member Engagement CPCNewmemberengagment@nau.edu
Jordan Bunte Director of Community Relations CPCCommunityRelations@nau.edu
Bella Mackesy Director of Women's Empowerment CPCWomensempowerment@nau.edu
Gwen McCreight Director of Marketing and Public Relations CPCPublicRelations@nau.edu
College Panhellenic Council
Northern Arizona University’s College Panhellenic Council (CPC) serves as the governing body to all social Greek Panhellenic sororities. This council functions in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the National Panhellenic Conference. The Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Panhellenic Graduate Assistant advise CPC.
To learn more about our community please check out our NAU Panhellenic website. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
The council is made up of:
- An executive board
- Nine chapter presidents
- Nine Panhellenic delegates representing each Panhellenic sorority on campus
Fall Recruitment starts August 31st and ends September 6th
Registration is $50 and you can register today by visiting us at : NAU Panhellenic Recruitment Fall 2022
Wednesday, August 31st, 6:30 pm – Recruitment Information Meeting. You will learn all about recruitment and meet your recruitment counselors. RCs are current sorority members from NAU’s Panhellenic community who will serve as your guides to help you through the recruitment process. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory. If you have class during this time, please attend class and let your RC know about your absence. Your Recruitment Counselor will be in contact with you to go over the information you miss.
Thursday, September 1st – You will have the opportunity to meet up with your recruitment counselors and other women going through the recruitment process to learn more, chat, and connect!
Friday, September 2nd, 12:00 pm-10:00 pm – Meet the Chapter (the first round of primary recruitment). On this day you will have an opportunity to meet all 9 chapters and start to connect with the individuals in each chapter and get insight into their chapter values, sisterhood, scholarship, costs, and more. You will not have to attend all day but will be assigned a block of time during this day to meet all 9 chapters. Students’ school schedules will take priority and we will schedule around classes so you don’t miss anything. If you have class on Friday, please reach out to your Recruitment Counselor.
Saturday, September 3rd, 12:00 am-8:00 pm – Philanthropy Round – Potential new members may visit up to seven chapters during this round and will learn more about the philanthropies and beneficiaries of each chapter.
Sunday, September 4th, 11:00 am-7:00 pm – Sisterhood Round – Potential new members may visit up to five chapters to learn about each sorority’s sisterhood and what sisterhood means to each chapter. Financial information for each chapter will be given during this round as well.
Monday, September 5th, 11:00 am-7:00 pm – Preference Round – This day is sentimental and will be your final visit with up to two chapters before deciding which chapter is the right match for you.
Tuesday, September 6th, 6:00 pm – Bid Day – You will be meeting with your RC groups and your RC will distribute your bid cards. After your RCs reveal what chapters they are a part of, you will open your bid day cards and have individual interactions with your new organization!
For more information about the community visit: NAU Panhellenic Instagram, and the NAU Panhellenic Website.
For any questions or concerns please reach out at naugreeks@nau.edu.
Membership selection information
Northern Arizona University Greek organizations appreciate the benefits of diversity and have designed their membership selection processes to offer a mutual exploration for chapters and prospective members alike. Every student is welcome and encouraged to participate in Greek membership selection.
The Northern Arizona University Greek system encourages the participation of students from diverse backgrounds. The Greek philosophy promotes self-worth, human dignity, and a positive image. Discrimination on the basis of race, ethnic background, or economics will not be tolerated in any area of membership selection.
Each chapter will affirm its compliance with membership selection processes that are in accordance with the NAU student organization non-discrimination statement as set forth below:
Northern Arizona University prohibits discrimination in organizational membership on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, religion, age, or veteran status. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 106.14, makes an exception for social fraternities and sororities with regard to gender requirements for membership.