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Handbook for the Continuous Open Bidding Chairman, 2019
Date/Date Range:
00/00/2019
Handbook for the Continuous Open Bidding Chairman, 2019
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FOREWORD
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FOREWORD
"The purpose of Sigma Kappa Sorority is to provide women lifelong opportunities and
support for social, intellectual, and spiritual development by bringing women together
to positively impact our communities."
Article II, Section 1
Sigma Kappa Sorority Constitution
This purpose builds on the values of our organization: friendship, loyalty, service and
personal growth, all bound by a promise. National council affirms that Sigma Kappa
collectively can only grow through the prosperity of each individual chapter. Such
prosperity must begin with sound and lasting leadership.
Each chapter officer is provided a handbook designed to give her the information
needed to perform the duties of her office and assist the chapter in achieving the Sigma
Kappa Standards of Excellence. Serving as a collegiate chapter officer exemplifies Sigma
Kappa's purpose and values.
C 2019 Sigma Kappa Sorority
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Continuous Open Bidding (COB) Chairman
4
Job Responsibilities
4
Recruitment Supervisor
5
Advisor to the Vice President of Membership and COB Chairman
5
Getting Started
7
Forms of COB
7
Determining the Need to Utilize COB
7
Definitions of Commonly Used Recruitment Terms
9
Snap Bidding
10
Planning COB
11
Developing Continuous Open Bidding Plans
11
Membership Teams for Continuous Open Bidding Events
13
How to Find Potential New Members
13
Conclusion of Each Activity
16
Follow-Up and Extending a Bid
17
Membership Selection
18
Legacy Policy
18
Moral Objections
18
Recruitment Introduction Forms
19
Grade Risk Philosophy
19
Membership Selection Committee
19
Year Round Recruiting Opportunities
21
Making Connections
21
Chapter Websites
21
Social Media and COB
22
Sigma Kappa Sorority
COB chairman Handbook
page 8
CONTINUOUS OPEN BIDDING (COB)
CHAIRMAN
Job Responsibilities
The continuous open bidding (COB) chairman is elected or appointed by the collegiate
chapter and is responsible for the collegiate chapter's membership growth outside of
primary recruitment. She educates and guides the chapter in COB efforts until campus
total and/or quota are achieved. She works closely with the vice president of
membership (VPM) and vice president of programming (VPP) in developing a balanced
calendar of COB activities for the chapter.
The COB chairman reports to the VPM. The COB chairman is responsible for planning
and coordinating the COB efforts of the chapter. However, the VPM is responsible for
ensuring the chapter's COB efforts are carried out effectively throughout the year while
collaborating with the COB chairman.
In light of these responsibilities, the COB chairman must do the following tasks. These
tasks are grouped together by theme for clarity.
Prepare for the Role:
Read understand and follow the Handbook for the COB chairman and the
Membership Selection Procedure Training Manual. Consult with the Recruitment
Supervisor and VPM on areas of the handbooks and training manuals that are unclear or
confusing to ensure competency in the COB chairman role.
Access and participate in all training modules associated with the COB chairman
role located in SKILLab: Sigma Kappa's Interactive Learning Lab.
Be knowledgeable about all policies and procedures regarding recruitment and
membership selection.
Collaborate with Others:
Work with the VPM to ensure all recruitment requirements for Standards of
Excellence (SOE) are met.
Educate chapter members on planned membership growth.
Work closely with the recruitment supervisor (RS), VPM advisor, VPM and the
chapter's recruitment team.
Attend all membership selection committee (MSC) meetings during primary
recruitment and COB.
Work with the Panhellenic delegate to ensure that all NPC Manual of Information
Unanimous Agreements and local Panhellenic rules are being followed
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook
page 9
throughout COB.
Develop and Maintain Resources:
Develop and implement a chapter COB program to be approved by the RS, VPM
advisor and advisory board supervisor (ABS) and voted on by the chapter each
term.
Update files and assist in the training of the next COB chairman.
Communication Responsibilities:
Prepare and submit Sigma Kappa COB reports by the deadlines established in
the collegiate officer monthly calendar which can be found on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website.
Recruitment Supervisor (RS)
According to the National Policy Handbook, national council appoints the RS every year
for each collegiate chapter. In some cases the VPM advisor is the RS; however, in many
situations, national council may appoint another volunteer or staff member to assist the
local VPM advisor and serve as the RS. Appointed by national council, the RS is
empowered to make membership selection decisions in the best interest of the chapter.
When the chapter has both a RS and a VPM advisor, it is important for both of them to
communicate regularly. The relationship between the RS and VPM advisor is similar to
the relationship between the VPM and COB chairman. The VPM advisor is focused on
the details while the RS is focused on the big picture and supervising of details. The key
to a successful recruitment is clear communication between all involved.
In some instances, a staff member or national volunteer may be assigned by the national
organization to assist a chapter during recruitment. She may take on the role of RS or be
there to guide the current RS/VPM advisor in their duties. Often times, she will come to
the chapter for pre-recruitment to assist with planning and workshops. Other times, she
may only be present for primary recruitment. If this is the case for your chapter, work
with the staff member/national volunteer prior to her arrival to ensure all recruitment
logistics are finalized and that all supplies necessary have been ordered.
Advisor to the VPM and COB chairman
Each chapter should have a VPM advisor who is a member of the local advisory board
for the chapter. This advisor works with the VPM and the COB chairman year-round
and provides continuity for the chapter. Some chapters may also have a COB chairman
advisor who will work specifically with the COB chairman on COB activities.
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 10
To learn more about developing a relationship with your advisor, watch the module in
SKILLab that highlights best practices for building this relationship.
Sigma Kappa Sorority . COB chairman Handbook page 11
GETTING STARTED
COB is an opportunity for chapters to reach their maximum membership potential by
pledging to quota and/or campus total at any other time during the academic year
outside of primary recruitment. Chapters may incorporate recruitment events into their
established chapter programs. There is not always a formal Bid Day when conducting
COB; however, an event may be scheduled at an appropriate and convenient time to
honor new members.
Forms of COB
COB begins at the conclusion of Bid Day and lasts until a chapter either achieves quota
and/or campus total. It may take place over a period of time until the start of the next
primary recruitment period unless restrictions are in place from the College
Panhellenic. COB can have a very casual feel with chapter members incorporating
PNMs into already planned chapter events or planning small meet-ups with PNMs for
meals, coffee or studying.
COB events on your campus may fall anywhere between utilizing structured events,
meet-ups or any combination.
Structured COB
A Sigma Kappa structured COB takes place throughout a one to two week period and
has many aspects similar to primary recruitment events. Structured COB programs may
be sponsored or run by the College Panhellenic. This type of COB often takes place over
a designated period of time with organized events at specific times, dates and locations.
Determining the Need to Utilize COB
It should be the goal of every Sigma Kappa chapter to reach its maximum membership
potential by pledging to quota and campus total. During primary recruitment, it is
possible that a chapter will achieve quota and exceed campus total. In this case, no
additional COB is necessary unless the chapter falls below campus total at any time
throughout the academic year.
Chapters should utilize COB in the following situations:
In the event a chapter matched to quota during primary recruitment and a new
member decides to depledge prior to participating in the new member ceremony,
the chapter should recruit to replace that individual. This can occur regardless of
the chapter being above or below campus total.
Should a chapter not match to quota during primary recruitment, the chapter
should recruit during that same academic term to achieve quota, again,
regardless of being above or below campus total.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 12
If a chapter matches to quota during primary recruitment but has not achieved
campus total, COB plans should be utilized until campus total is reached.
A chapter may also find itself below campus total due to seniors graduating mid-
year or members transferring. Taking advantage of COB will allow a chapter to
rebuild its membership to achieve campus total.
All chapters should put together COB plans at the end of each term to be used for the
following term. It is especially important to have finalized COB plans before the start of
primary recruitment to ensure the chapter is ready to begin COB efforts if campus total
is raised and the chapter does not achieve campus total
It is important to note that campuses reset total twice per year. Once, in the term of
primary recruitment and again within one week of the start of the non-primary
recruitment term. A chapter may start a term at or above total but find themselves
below as a result of the reset and now in need of participating in COB. This is why it is
imperative to have COB plans prepared.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook
page 13
DEFINITIONS OF COMMONLY USED
RECRUITMENT TERMS
Campus total - the allowable chapter size as determined by the College Panhellenic,
including both new and initiated members.
Continuous Open Bidding (COB) - The purpose of COB is to enable chapters that did
not pledge to quota or pledged quota but did not reach total, to pledge additional new
members following primary recruitment. The intent of COB is to provide maximum
opportunities for membership to the greatest number of chapters possible.
Primary recruitment - a period of time designated for membership recruitment during
which each sorority holds a series of organized events governed by the College
Panhellenic.
Potential new member (PNM) - A woman who is not a member of a sorority. She does
not have to be participating in recruitment to be considered a potential new member.
Quota - the number of PNMs each sorority may pledge during a fully or partially
structured recruitment process. Quota is not set until the final preference round is
completed and the number of PNMs signing the membership recruitment acceptance
binding agreement (MRABA) is known.
Recruitment Introduction Form (RIF) - A form used by both collegians and alumnae to
recommend or not recommend potential new members for Sigma Kappa membership.
Rotation Group Leader (RGL) - A chapter member chosen by the VPM to lead each
rotation group. RGLs are responsible for guiding her rotation group through
recruitment, holding meetings at the end of each recruitment round to gather the
thoughts and opinions about PNMs met by their rotation group, and serving as the
voice of the chapter members in their rotation group during MSC meetings.
Snap Bidding - Chapters who do not reach quota are eligible to snap bid immediately
following bid matching, but before the start of bid day. Chapters may snap bid to quota.
Some campuses have chapters contact PNMs to offer snap bids and others prefer to
contact PNMs on behalf of the chapter. Only PNMs who participated in primary
recruitment, but did not receive a bid, are eligible for snap bidding. This includes PNMs
who did not maximize their MRABA and were not placed as a quota addition.
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 14
SNAP BIDDING
All PNMs who attended at least one round during the primary recruitment process are
eligible for snap bidding. Under the direction of the College Panhellenic, a chapter may
extend bids to women who attended our events but did not pledge a sorority. Snap
bidding shall begin immediately after bid matching and end with the distribution of
bids, at which time COB shall begin.
Snap bidding is allowed only for chapters that did not match to quota during bid-
matching. Utilize the MSC to decide whether or not the chapter should extend snap
bids to PNMs. In the event a chapter wishes to extend a snap bid to a PNM released
during the primary recruitment process, they must get prior approval from the RS.
Snap bids can be extended, through coordination with the College Panhellenic, prior to
the start of bid distribution. The snap bidding process may vary by campus. Consult the
College Panhellenic recruitment rules for specific snap bidding procedures. If the
College Panhellenic allows chapter members to contact PNMs regarding snap bidding,
a member who is skilled at recruiting and a tactful conversationalist should personally
deliver a bid to this PNM. Tell the PNM she is welcome in Sigma Kappa and continue
recruiting her. If the PNM does not immediately accept the bid, the member should
give the PNM a specific time (within 24 hours) that she will return to get an answer. If
possible, all contact during this time should be in-person. Remember to escort the PNM
to all recruitment events and always make a personal visit to find out if she has
accepted a bid. If phone calls are used to offer snap bids because of time restrictions, the
script below can be adjusted.
Snap Bidding Script:
Introduction by the Sigma Kappa: "Hi, this is
from Sigma Kappa.
We really enjoyed meeting you during recruitment these past few days and think you
would make a wonderful addition to our sisterhood. We would like to officially invite
you to join Sigma Kappa."
What, When, and Where: "Our Bid Day event starts tonight/tomorrow at (time) at
(location). Everyone would love for you to join us and celebrate!
Positive Closure: "Sister
would be thrilled to pick you up and bring you
to meet the other new members. We cannot wait to see you again."
If the PNM is not sure of her answer: "I totally understand that this may be a
hard decision for you. I know how happy it would make our members to see you
accept our bid. What specific questions can I answer to help your decision? (Respond
accordingly). We do have a limited time to extend this offer, SO if you can please let us
know your answer within the next 24 hours that would be great. I will return then! If
you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to contact me at (phone number).
"
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 15
Sigma Kappa Sorority . COB chairman Handbook . page 16
PLANNING COB
COB may or may not be organized and coordinated by the College Panhellenic. Any
non-affiliated woman is eligible for COB as long as she meets the requirements set by
the College Panhellenic and by the national organization; however, once the MSC has
voted to release a PNM during primary recruitment, she may only be extended an
invitation for membership to Sigma Kappa with the permission of the RS.
COB should be used any time a chapter is not at campus total or has not achieved quota
through primary recruitment. The only exception is when a College Panhellenic is
supporting another National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) group colonizing a chapter
on their campus and has asked chapters to refrain from COB during that time period. If
this is the case on your campus, refer to the College Panhellenic recruitment rules and
the NPC Manual of Information (MOI) for additional information.
For chapters who are not at College Panhellenic campus total or do not achieve quota
during primary recruitment, it is important to realize that implementing the COB plan
as soon as the College Panhellenic allows is essential. Since COB is typically
immediately following primary recruitment, excitement is generally high amongst the
new members. Encourage new members to help ensure a successful COB period for the
chapter by bringing their non-affiliated friends to planned events.
Developing COB Plans
During the term of primary recruitment the first COB activity should be held within
three days of Bid Day for chapters that did not achieve total. In the non-primary
recruitment term, COB should begin as soon as allowed by the College Panhellenic.
The COB chairman should work with the executive council to determine how many
members will be returning each semester in order to begin COB as soon as possible if
needed.
When developing COB plans using an event format, consider the following items:
Budget
Event length
Decorations and setup
Activities
Nametags
Refreshments
Conversation
Clothing
Speeches
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 17
At each event, have the vice president of finance (VPF) or the COB chairman hand out a
financial obligation sheet to the PNMs. This will help ensure that PNMs who accept a
bid are ready, willing, and able to meet the financial obligations of joining the
organization. A sample financial sheet may be found on the members only side of the
Sigma Kappa website.
Examples of COB plans are located on the members only side of the website in the
Toolbox. Keep in mind that when developing plans for a COB event, many of the
resources available online under Toolbox will work.
Ideas include, but are not limited to:
Philanthropy project event
Cookout
Bowling
Study break
Ice cream sundae event
Pizza and karaoke night
Coffee break
Fondue night
House tours and dinner at the house
Dinner at a local restaurant or on campus
Game night at the house
Attend a university sporting event
Attend a philanthropy or sisterhood event that is already on the calendar.
When utilizing a more casual "meet-up" style of COB, consider the following:
Budget
Who will attend the meet-up
The number of sisters should be appropriate for the number of PNMs. If
there is only one PNM attending then three or less sisters is
recommended for off-site meetings and can be increased accordingly.
Strong recruiters, who are a balanced representation of the chapter.
Possible locations
Coffee shops
Restaurants
Library
Study halls
Ice cream shops
Campus common areas
Chapter house or hall
University sporting events
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 18
Possible chapter events to incorporate PNMs into:
Sisterhood events
Philanthropy events
Programs, speakers or appropriate workshops
Membership Teams for COB events
When developing COB plans, keep in mind that the way your chapter members will
meet PNMs is through the use of membership teams. By using membership teams,
chapter members will be able to meet PNMs effectively, using limited time wisely as
they keep recruitment activities moving smoothly. These teams may or may not be the
same as the primary recruitment rotation groups if desired.
Consider assigning different membership teams to various COB events you have
planned. This way, the entire chapter does not have to attend each COB event and will
help to keep chapter members from feeling burnt out with recruitment activities. This
also helps the number of initiated members at any given event be more in line with the
number of PNMs SO as to not overwhelm them.
As the COB chairman, you should carefully consider your roster when dividing the
chapter into membership teams. Each team should have a mixture of new and
experienced recruiters, quiet and outgoing personalities, and a diversity of campus
involvement. It is important to have a mixture of ages, majors, backgrounds and
personality types in each group because likes attract likes. A PNM may not "click" with
the first person she meets but may really hit it off with another person.
Each membership team should be led by a member of the MSC who will report back at
the conclusion of the event to help determine if a bid should be extended to the PNMs
her team met that night.
How to Find Potential New Members
Obtain a list of PNMs by:
Meeting with the fraternity/sorority advisor (F/SA) on Bid Day to obtain a list
of women who withdrew from primary recruitment or PNMs who were not
matched with a sorority through the bid matching process. Share this list with
the RS to determine which PNMs were released from your chapter during
recruitment, and which PNMs are eligible for COB.
Asking the new member class who they may know that might be interested
in sorority life or who espouse the values and characteristics the chapter is
looking for in its members.
Asking chapter members to provide names of friends who may be interested
in sorority life or who espouse the values and characteristics the chapter is
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 19
looking for in its members.
Obtaining a list of transfer students from the university registrar's office or
the Dean of Students.
Following up with women the chapter received Recruitment Introduction
Forms (RIFs) for but did not participate in primary recruitment.
Placing an ad announcing your COB plans in school publications or putting a
brochure or flier with event dates and times in the residence halls and around
campus.
Announcing COB during a chapter meeting and award prizes for those who
provide the most names of PNMs who actually attend the chapter's COB
events.
Utilizing social media for COB events by creating events that are open to the
campus public and having chapter members invite their non-affiliated friends
to the event.
Inviting PNMS to Events
PNMs can be contacted and invited to events via phone, email, printed invitations,
social media and in person. If at all possible, have members contact PNMs they have
previously met and are more comfortable speaking with.
If members are calling PNMs they have not had the opportunity to meet, they should
practice the conversations ahead of time in order to avoid sounding rehearsed.
Prepare chapter members to respond to the different types of answers they will receive.
Consider having a workshop covering responses that PNMs may give in order to
prepare them to handle negative responses.
Sample Script:
Introduction by the Sigma Kappa: "Hi, this is
from Sigma Kappa. I
was calling to invite you to our event Monday night
"
What, When, and Where of invitation: "The event is an opportunity to meet each
other and get to know a few of our sisters. It is Monday night at 7 p.m. at the Sigma
Kappa house on
street. In fact, why don't I come by and pick you up?"
Positive closure with a commitment for transportation and reinforcement
such as: "We look forward to meeting you. I'll pick you up at 6:45 p.m. in the lobby
of your residence hall. See you Monday!"
This same script can be adapted for an invitation to a meet up by changing
the What, When and Where.
Facebook Events
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 20
When creating a Facebook event to use for inviting PNMs to COB events, be sure to
include the following information:
Event picture using Sigma Kappa brand standards, which the PR chairman
can assist with
Brief description of the purpose of the event
Date
Location - be sure to include directions
Time
Suggested attire
Contact information of the event coordinator
Have chapter members invite all non-affiliated women they are Facebook friends with
to the event. Ask them to post fun and upbeat messages on the event wall such as
"Can't wait!" or "This will be SO much fun!" If a chapter member posts anything that
can be conceived as negative, such as "I can't attend" or "I'm in class," then ask them to
please remove their post. Remember that we want this event to appear positive and fun
to attend.
Send out a reminder the day before the event to all attendees. In today's busy world, it
is easy to view an event once on Facebook, respond "yes," and then forget all about it.
Texting
Texting an invitation to a COB event should only be done if the chapter member knows
the PNM well and regularly communicates with her via text message. This form of
communication should not be sent to PNMs that the chapter does not already have a
relationship with.
Email
Emailing an invitation to a COB event should be done only when a personal phone call
or visit cannot be made to invite a PNM and when the PNM knows one or more Sigma
Kappa sisters.
Sample email script:
Hi
(name of PNM)! I wanted to drop you a quick message to let you know about
our event next Monday night. We will be gathering at the Sigma Kappa house at 7:00
p.m. to go to (meal) together at
(restaurant). I'd love for you to come to
the meal with us to meet my sisters because I know you'd enjoy them.
Do you want me to pick you up and bring you to the house with me?
Thanks!
(name of sister)
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 21
Hosting PNMs
During a COB event, be sure to make all PNMs feel welcome. It is the responsibility of
the Sigma Kappa members to carry on the conversation during the event.
Remember to:
Pick up PNMs/escort them to the event
Greet PNMs at the door
Offer refreshments (if refreshments are served)
Provide a house tour
Provide nametags for the PNMs and the Sigma Kappa members
Introduce PNMs to chapter members with similar interests
Provide PNMs with the financial obligations of membership
Tracking PNMs
Throughout the process of COB, it is imperative to track PNMs. Utilize a spreadsheet
that keeps track of each event or meet-up, which chapter members attended, PNM
names and phone numbers, and who their host was for the event. Additional pieces of
information can be tracked through this spreadsheet. Chapters should personalize the
spreadsheet to track important information. Work with your RS and recruitment
coordinator if you need assistance building your tracking spreadsheet.
OmegaRecruit may also be utilized for COB activities. Work with you RS to make sure
OmegaRecruit is properly setup prior to beginning COB events.
Keep the chapter informed of all PNMs going through the COB process. Announce their
names at a chapter meeting or send information via the GIN if there is a time constraint.
This is imperative to avoid last minute moral objections and to facilitate obtaining
Recruitment Introduction Forms.
Conclusion of Each Activity
For more structured COB events with several PNMs and sisters, at the conclusion of
each night, PNMs should be rated in OmegaRecruit by the women who met them.
Then the entire MSC and RS should meet to hold an MSC meeting, much like primary
recruitment.
For smaller events, PNMs should be rated in OmegaRecruit and the MSC for the event
should meet to discuss each PNM. At the discretion of the VPM, the MSC does not
have to meet in its entirety. It may consist of the COB chairman or VPM, president, and
one to two membership team leaders.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 22
For meet-ups, the chapter members who attended should assess the PNM in
OmegaRecruitand MSC meetings should be scheduled as needed.
See the Handbook for the Vice President of Membership on specifics for how to rate PNMs.
For additional information regarding MSC, please refer to the Membership Selection
Procedure Training Manual located on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa
website.
Follow-Up and Extending a Bid
Make every effort to follow-up with the PNM within 24 hours of the COB event. This
contact is very important as the PNM will still have the Sigma Kappa activity fresh in
her mind.
Follow-up may be in the form of another COB event invitation or a bid. Extending an
invitation of membership for Sigma Kappa should be done in person.
Get a commitment. Allow the PNM 24 to 48 hours (maximum) to make her decision. If
she does not give an immediate answer, plan a specific time to meet with her again to
hear her response. Let the PNM know that the chapter wants her as a member! After a
woman accepts a bid to become a member, the chapter has seven days to hold the new
member ceremony according to the National Policy Handbook. Ensure the chapter is
taking steps to involve the new member in chapter activities as soon as possible to help
her transition into chapter life.
If it becomes obvious that a woman is not interested in pledging or cannot pledge a
sorority due to financial or academic reasons, attempt to lease her mind by addressing
her concerns. If she declines the bid or is not committing either way after 48 hours, let
her know that the chapter feels she would be an asset to the sisterhood and you wish
her the best. The chapter's energy must be directed toward those women who can
pledge now.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 23
MEMBERSHIP SELECTION
Membership selection occurs throughout all aspects of recruitment - both primary and
COB. A member casts her vote every time she assesses a PNM through OmegaRecruit
during primary recruitment and COB.
Membership selection is always confidential, whether it is the member rating a PNM
or discussions during a MSC meeting. If there is a question of breeching
confidentiality, the RS/ VPM advisor should have a conversation with the member in
question.
Legacy Policy
Importance of legacies: It is the belief of Sigma Kappa Sorority that our legacies are
extremely important to the success of our sorority. When the chapter is determining
whom they wish to pledge, the chapter shall give careful consideration to the following
relatives/step-relatives of collegiate members and active Sigma Kappa alumnae: sister,
daughter, granddaughter, and niece.
The legacy policy applies to COB just as it does to primary recruitment. Work with the
VPM and RS to determine the appropriate course of action for decisions to deny
invitations and bid extensions to legacies.
Moral Objections
A moral objection (MO) is a serious reason that a chapter member has as to why a PNM
should not be invited back to Sigma Kappa. MOs are given to the RS and are not to be
shared with anyone in the chapter. Because an MO eliminates the PNMs chance of
becoming a Sigma Kappa, reasons must be severely serious and must have been
witnessed by the chapter member herself. They cannot be hearsay or rumor. An MO
must be brought to the RS as soon as the chapter member realizes that the PNM is
participating in recruitment. It is up to the discretion of the RS to decide if the PNM will
receive an MO or if that PNM should be considered carefully by the members of the
MSC.
Examples of MOs:
I was at a party and saw this PNM participate in illegal drug use.
I witnessed this PNM displaying inappropriate behavior in public. (Note: this is
not I HEARD.)
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 24
Recruitment Introduction Forms
Sigma Kappa highly encourages its members, both collegiate and alumnae, to complete
RIFs for PNMs. These forms are brought to the membership team in order to help the
RS and VPM advisor guide the committee in making smart decisions about to whom a
bid should be extended. While they are not a guarantee to the PNM of being invited
back to future activities, they do allow the MSC more insight as to which PNMs are
really liked by the members or may already have a strong knowledge base of Sigma
Kappa from knowing an alumna.
Grade Risk Philosophy
Per the National Policy Handbook, a woman shall have a 2.8 GPA from high school and a
2.5 GPA from college based off of a 4.0 system to be pledged to Sigma Kappa. All
exceptions to this policy require approval of the collegiate coordinator/new chapter
coordinator/specialized chapter coordinator (as applicable). The RS and collegiate
coordinator/new chapter coordinator/specialized chapter coordinator (as applicable)
will determine how many, if any, PNMs who are considered a grade risk the chapter
may take.
Membership Selection Committee
During COB, the MSC will meet at varying times depending on the format. At the discretion
of the VPM and COB chairman, the MSC does not have to be present in its entirety. It may
consist of the chapter president, VPM, COB chairman and only the membership team leaders
whose teams participated in that particular event. The MSC meeting is advised by the RS,
VPM advisor, national officer, and NHQ staff member (when applicable). The meeting is
chaired by the RS.
If
the RS or VPM advisor is not available, then the ABS will attend. In the event that the
RS, VPM advisor, ABS or national staff person/visiting national officer is unavailable for
the MSC meeting, then the VPM shall chair the meeting.
The MSC meeting procedures found in the VPM supplies on the members only side of
the Sigma Kappa website should be followed to ensure national policy is being
followed. Not all components of the primary recruitment procedures will apply to COB;
and therefore, some portions can be bypassed at the discretion of the RS/VPM advisor.
Following 3/4 approval from the MSC and the RS, the COB chairman will offer bids for
membership to the selected PNMs. The COB chairman can invite other chapter
members to join her in presenting the bids to the PNMs, such as the VPNME, VPM or
chapter president.
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Kappa
Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 25
The responsibilities of the MSC include:
Maintains highest confidentiality of discussions during the meeting.
Voices the thoughts and opinions about the PNMs on items that are unable to be
rated on.
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YEAR ROUND RECRUITING
OPPORTUNITIES
The VPM and COB chairman share the responsibility of leading the chapter through
recruitment efforts. As a result, the VPM and COB chairman should work together to
ensure the chapter is educated about recruitment and their role in opportunities for year
round recruiting.
Making Connections
Giveaways, tabling, passing out fliers and meeting women through your classes all
present opportunities to begin a conversation with a female student/potential new
friend. Your goal is to make new friends with as many female students as possible, and
the benefits of Sigma Kappa can be introduced later.
Chapter Websites
A chapter website has become one of the most important tools during the recruitment
process. It allows PNMs and their parents, siblings, and friends the opportunity to find
out more about the sororities at their college or university before recruitment begins. It
is important to keep the chapter website up to date, as recruitment is continuous
throughout the year. Work with the webmaster to post information about upcoming
events. Your GINsystem chapter website will link with information from the national
website but the chapter should ensure to add plenty of chapter specific content, dates,
and images. This is your chapter's way of bragging about your accomplishments,
collectively and individually. A chapter website can:
Give PNMs a chance to get to know Sigma Kappa before even getting to campus.
Help PNMs understand the recruitment process: what to wear and expect, etc.
Highlight members, including information about chapter officers, majors,
summer activities, campus involvement, co-curricular activities, honors,
philanthropy, positive social activities, Big/Little sisters, alumnae, and parent
involvement.
Allow students who did not go through primary recruitment but may be
interested in joining through COB or the next primary recruitment a way to learn
about our values, mission and sisterhood.
Help with retention. A website is a great tool to use to give public recognition to
sisters that deserve acknowledgment.
Be used as a way to invite non-affiliated women to COB events.
Help alumnae stay connected.
Communicate with chapter members throughout summer/year with important
information such as PR dates, COB, etc.
Provide contact information for the College Panhellenic and alumnae.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 27
Social Media and COB
Social media has become another important tool to use for COB. Work with the
webmaster and PR chairman to ensure these pages are made public to the campus and
are updated often to include information about upcoming events, awards the chapter
won and contact information of someone a PNM can contact if they are interested in
Sigma Kappa membership.
Sigma Kappa Sorority COB chairman Handbook page 28
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