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Handbook for the Vice President of Membership, 2019
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Handbook for the Vice President of Membership, 2019
Sigma Kappa
Handbook for the
Vice President of
Membership
2019
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Membership . page 2
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 Bylaws
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.
© 2019 Sigma Kappa Sorority
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Vice President of Membership
5
Job Responsibilities
5
Recruitment Supervisor
7.
Advisor to the Vice President of Membership
7
Assistant to the Vice President of Membership
8
COB Chairman
8
Recruitment Styles, Formats, and Definitions
9
National Panhellenic Conference Recruitment Styles
9
National Panhellenic Conference Values-Based Recruitment Policy
10
Continuous Open Bidding (COB)
10
Definitions of Commonly Used Recruitment Terms
12
Rotation
13
Types of Rotation
13
Rotation Groups
14
Rotation Group Leaders
15
Role of the Chapter President & Vice President of Membership
During Recruitment Events
17
Round Planning
18
Round Chairmen
18
Round Committees
18
Developing Round Plans
19
Developing a New Round
19
Round Elements
20
Speakers
20
Song Leader & Singers
21
Types of Rounds
22
Philanthropy Round
22
House Tours
23
Preference Rounds
25
Pre-Recruitment
28
Preparing for Pre-Recruitment
28
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Recruitment Excuses
29
Recruitment Workshops
30
Alumnae & Parent Participation
31
Primary Recruitment
33
Round Committee Members
33
General Chapter Members
33
Matching Potential New Members
33
What to do if the Recruitment Supervisor and
Vice President of Membership Advisor are Not Available
34
Assessing Potential New Members
34
Conclusion of Each Event
34
End of Round
34
Membership Selection
36
Membership Selection Committee
36
OmegaRecruit Recruitment Management System
36
Legacy Policy
36
Moral Objections
37
Recruitment Introduction Forms
38
Grade Risk Philosophy
39
Preparing for Daily Membership Selection Committee Meetings
39
Invitation List
39
Flex Lists
40
Bid List
40
Quota Range for Release Figure Methodology Campuses
40
Snap Bidding
40
Following Up
42
Bid Day
42
Continuous Open Bidding (COB)
43
Thank You Notes
43
Disposal of Sensitive Information
44
Reports
44
Evaluations
44
Vice President of Membership Files
45
Year Round Public Relations and a Successful Recruitment
46
Chapter Websites
46
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Social Media
46
Getting Assistance from Other Sigma Kappa Chapters
47
Assisting Other Sigma Kappa Chapters
48
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THE VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP
The vice president of membership (VPM) is elected by the collegiate chapter and is
responsible for the collegiate chapter's membership through primary recruitment and
continuous open bidding (COB). She educates and guides the chapter in recruitment
techniques, procedures, planned membership growth, as well as College Panhellenic
(CPH) recruitment rules. She is a member of the executive council and reports to the
president of the chapter. She works closely with the vice president of programming
(VPP) to develop a balanced calendar for the chapter that includes recruitment
workshops and events.
The COB chairman reports to the VPM, and 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. In light of these
responsibilities, the VPM must execute following tasks. These tasks are grouped
together by theme for clarity.
Prepare for the role:
Read, understand, and follow the Handbook for the Vice President of
Membership, the Handbook for the COB chairman and the Membership Selection
Procedure Training Manual. Consult with the recruitment supervisor (RS) on areas
of the handbooks and training manuals that are unclear or confusing to ensure
competency in the VPM role.
Access and participate in training modules associated with the VPM role located
in SKILLab: Sigma Kappa's Interactive Learning Lab.
Be knowledgeable and up-to-date about all policies and procedures regarding
recruitment and membership selection, including National Panhellenic
Conference (NPC) and CPH policies and procedures.
Ensure all recruitment requirements for Standards of Excellence (SOE) are met.
Collaborate with others:
Serve as a contributing member of the executive council.
Work closely with the RS, VPM advisor and the chapter's recruitment team.
Attend CPH meetings focused on recruitment and report any proposed changes
to the RS, recruitment coordinator and Panhellenic coordinator prior to voting on
the changes.
Work closely with the VPP to ensure that chapter programming and calendar
include information and workshops on membership recruitment and membership
selection.
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Work closely with the vice president of new member education (VPNME) to
ensure Bid Day plans are completed prior to recruitment and are competitive
based on norms for the campus.
Schedule a time with the VPNME to meet with the new members to gather their
feedback from their recruitment experience and review attendance requirements
at pre-recruitment and recruitment activities throughout the year.
Work with the vice president of finance (VPF) to manage the recruitment budget
and submit to the CPH if necessary.
Work with the VPF to compile all financial information that would be of interest
of potential new members (PNMs) to be shared during recruitment.
Work with the vice president of alumnae relations (VPAR) to communicate with
local alumnae regarding assistance needed before and during recruitment.
Work with the vice president of communication (VPC) to monitor attendance at
recruitment events and workshops.
Work closely with the sisterhood chairman to ensure sisterhood activities are
included in all recruitment workshops and events.
Work closely with the vice president of philanthropic service (VPPS) to create a
philanthropy round project if that is a norm of the campus.
Manage others:
Oversee and support the COB chairman to ensure COB plans are in place and
well executed.
Educate members on "planned" membership growth and what bringing new
members into the chapter means for each member.
Recruit members to serve on the recruitment team and conduct team meetings.
Attend all Membership Selection Committee (MSC) meetings during primary
recruitment and COB.
Oversee round chairmen and rotation group leaders (RGLs) during recruitment.
Ensure the chapter president meets all legacies during recruitment in support of
the Sigma Kappa Legacy Policy.
Develop and maintain resources:
Build and maintain a VPM file, including information about previous recruitment
plans, budgets, evaluations from chapter members and new members, expense
reports and VPM reports from the past three years.
Develop and implement recruitment efforts, as outlined in recruitment plans
report, approved by the RS/VPM advisor.
Develop and organize the pre-recruitment schedule and workshops for each
term.
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Complete a post recruitment evaluation and analysis, making notes about areas
to change or keep consistent for following years.
Update files and assist in the training of the next VPM.
Communication responsibilities:
Prepare and submit the VPM reports by the assigned deadlines.
Work with the COB chairman to ensure COB plans and reports are submitted
twice per year by the assigned deadlines.
Send good luck and congratulatory notes to all fraternities and sororities before
and after recruitment with the help of the VPC.
In partnership with the VPAR, respond to all collegiate members and alumnae
who submitted recruitment introduction forms (RIFs), thanking them and letting
them know the status of the women they recommended.
Send thank you notes to appropriate individuals following recruitment.
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
The advisor to the VPM is a member of the advisory board who advises and guides the
VPM and COB chairman year-round in the chapter's recruitment efforts.
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To learn more about developing a relationship with your advisor, watch the module in
SKILLab that highlights best practices for building this relationship.
What If You Don't Have an Advisor?
If you do not have an advisor, there are several other resources to look to for assistance,
they include:
Advisory board supervisor (ABS)
Collegiate coordinator
Recruitment supervisor (RS)
Recruitment coordinator
Assistant to the VPM
The assistant to the VPM is elected or appointed by the chapter and is responsible for
assisting in the collegiate chapter's membership through primary recruitment and COB.
She carries out responsibilities as directed by the VPM such as helping to facilitate
workshops, overseeing round chairmen and planning and executing recruitment events.
She reports to the VPM and participates in membership selection. The assistant to the
VPM can also serve as the COB chairman simultaneously, however the responsibilities of
these two positions are not identical with the COB chairman having specific
responsibilities during COB.
COB Chairman
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 VPM and VPP in developing
a balanced calendar of COB activities for the chapter.
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RECRUITMENT STYLES, FORMATS AND
DEFINITIONS
Recruitment is constantly changing and evolving. In order to find the most current styles
and formats the VPM should familiarize herself with the National Panhellenic
Conference (NPC) Manual of Information (MOI), specifically the College Panhellenic
Membership Recruitment section. The MOI can be accessed on the members only side
of the Sigma Kappa website or npcwomen.org.
NPC Recruitment Styles
There are four styles of recruitment currently used by the NPC, described below.
Continuous Recruitment
Continuous recruitment is referred to as COB for campuses who utilize another structure
for primary recruitment. PNMs explore options at their discretion. The CPH does not set
dates for recruitment or offering bids. There is no formal Bid Day; however, an event
may be scheduled at an appropriate and convenient time to honor new members. There
is no quota used but chapters can recruit to campus total or to fill quota if the chapter
did not match to quota. Those accepting bids sign a COB Membership Recruitment
Acceptance Binding Agreement (MRABA) which is located in the MOI.
Minimally Structured Primary Recruitment
Chapters collaborate through the CPH to ensure there are no schedule conflicts with
their planned events. PNMs are free to explore the available options at their discretion
and are not required to visit all chapters. Each chapter determines the types and times
of recruitment events they will host and this may include a preference event. The CPH
determines the date for issuing bids in most circumstances. There is no structured Bid
Day; however, a short event that is specific to the campus traditions and situation may
be planned by the CPH to welcome all new members. Quota is not used and chapters
recruit to campus total. Those accepting bids sign a MRABA.
Partially Structured Primary Recruitment
Events are established within a loosely defined time frame, providing PNMs the
flexibility to attend events according to their own schedule and interests. PNMs are
required to visit each sorority at least once. A preference event and Bid Day conclude
recruitment. Quota is used. Those accepting bids sign a MRABA.
Fully Structured Primary Recruitment
This is the most common style of recruitment, with structured events highlighting
positive aspects of sorority life and responsible membership. It works well on many
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campuses, generally those with a large number of women interested in becoming part
of the sorority community. The CPH determines the time, number of events and rounds.
PNMs participate in the mutual selection process, and those accepting bids sign a
MRABA. Bid Day concludes recruitment. Quota is used.
National Panhellenic Conference Values-Based Recruitment
Policy
The NPC MOI states that, "CPHs and individual chapters are responsible for ensuring
that recruitment events are values-based and reflective of the sorority experience. A
values-based approach should be used with all recruitment styles." In the spirit of
values-based recruitment, all decorations should be kept at a minimum. Use of
elaborate costuming, determined recruitment attire for the entire chapter, the purchase
of special recruitment outfits should be eliminated to reduce individual financial burden.
Established guidelines for membership recruitment budgets and a set camp on
membership recruitment expenses including the value of donated goods and services
should be implemented. Skits should also be eliminated.
Workshops should be planned throughout the term prior to primary recruitment and in
the weeks before recruitment to prepare members for meaningful, values-based
conversation. Use the conversation workshops provided in Workshop Warehouse to
help the chapter prepare. Workshop Warehouse can be found on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website.
Continuous Open Bidding (COB)
COB should be used in the following circumstances:
The chapter is not at campus total.
The chapter did not obtain primary recruitment quota, even if they are above
campus total.
The chapter did obtain quota but a PNM did not accept a bid even if they are
above campus total.
The chapter had a change in membership due to a withdrawal, transfer or
expulsion putting the chapter below campus total.
For chapters with winter/spring primary recruitment periods, COB begins at the
beginning of the academic year and continues until the established time leading up to
the upcoming recruitment. Refer to the CPH recruitment rules for more details.
The only exception is when a CPH is supporting another NPC group establishing a
chapter on their campus. The CPH may set a moratorium where only the establishing
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group may recruit for a certain period of time. Refer to the CPH for more details.
COB may or may not be organized and coordinated by the CPH. Any unaffiliated woman
is eligible for COB, as long as she meets the requirements set by the CPH and by the
national organization and as long as she is not currently bound by a signed MRABA;
however, if a woman is released during primary recruitment and expresses interest in
membership during COB, she may only be extended an invitation of membership to
Sigma Kappa with the written permission of the RS.
Unless the chapter is at campus total and has pledged to primary recruitment quota, a
chapter should make every effort to reach quota/campus total through COB.
A chapter may find itself below campus total at many points throughout the year due to
the depledging of a new member, seniors graduating mid-year, members withdrawing,
or members transferring. Taking advantage of COB will allow a chapter to rebuild its
membership to campus total. All chapters should prepare plans for COB, regardless of
past recruitment history.
COB is critical to the success of many chapters and therefore must be pre-planned. Each
chapter should have a designated COB chairman whose primary responsibility is to plan
and implement COB. She should be elected or appointed when all other officers and
chairmen are elected or appointed. The VPM oversees COB and must support the COB
chairman to ensure the chapter continues their COB efforts until quota and campus total
are reached.
For chapters who are not at campus total or do not achieve quota, it is important to
realize that implementing the COB plan as soon as the CPH allows is essential. Chapters
may incorporate recruitment events into their established chapter programs. Since COB
is typically immediately following primary recruitment, excitement is generally high
among new members, and they may be able to bring their unaffiliated friends to
planned events; however, a chapter should not rely on new members to find potential
new members. Excitement among the new member class can help ensure a successful
COB period for the chapter. It is also beneficial to incorporate the new members into the
new member class as soon as possible so they do not miss key bonding time with the
chapter and important education.
For detailed information regarding COB see the Handbook for the COB chairman.
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DEFINITIONS OF COMMONLY USED
RECRUITMENT TERMS
Campus total - The allowable chapter size as determined by the CPH, 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.
Event - A series of events makes up a round during primary recruitment. During each
event a chapter will meet a new group of potential new members.
Primary recruitment - A period of time designated for membership recruitment during
which each sorority holds a series of organized events governed by the CPH.
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 primary recruitment process. Quota is not set until the final or 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
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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.
ROTATION
When planning and finalizing round plans, keep in mind that the way your chapter
members will meet PNMs is by rotation. By using rotation, chapter members will be able
to circulate effectively, using limited time wisely as they keep interactions moving
smoothly to meet as many PNMs as possible.
When choosing a rotation system that meets the needs of the chapter, consideration
should be given to how many members your chapter has in comparison to the number
of PNMs that will be attending events. Also take into consideration the type of rotation
other sororities are using on your campus. Lastly, take into consideration the type of
recruitment round and required activities, i.e. open house style, displays, speeches,
philanthropy activities or house tours.
Rotation maximizes the opportunity for members to meet PNMs and for PNMs to meet
a true representation of the chapter and not just one or two personalities. The goal is
for the PNMs to meet at least four members each round, not including Preference
round. This allows them to meet a variety of personalities and gives them the
opportunity to potentially connect with a chapter member. It also gives a more even
view as to the chapter's opinion on the PNM based on the scoring.
Types of Rotation
Below are descriptions of each type of rotation style. For diagrams and further
explanations of these rotation styles, access the training modules located in SKILLab.
Bumping
Bumping is flexible and easily adaptable for any number of PNMs. In this style of
rotation, the chapter is divided into small groups. During each round, a PNM meets one
member of a given group, then is transitioned, one by one, to other members of only
that group. This rotation provides a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere when the
members have practiced enough to know when to rotate and make easy transitions.
Practice is required in order to effectively execute this style of rotation.
Split Rotation
Just like traditional bumping, the chapter is divided up into small groups. During each
round, a PNM meets one member of a given group, then is transitioned, one by one, to
other members of only that group. The difference between this rotation and traditional
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bumping rotation is that two members of the group will not pick up PNMs at the door
and start to bump at the same time at different points in the rotation. This rotation
works well with larger chapters because it allows for less rotation groups with a larger
number of members within each group. This rotation style requires practice in order
to effectively execute this style of rotation.
Hostess
Hostess rotation allows for flexibility in each recruitment event, producing a comfortable
feeling for the recruiter and PNM. In hostess rotation, a member is responsible for one
PNM and gets to know her well during the recruitment event. The recruiter may also
introduce her PNM to other chapter members throughout the event. This type of
rotation works best in a stand-up recruitment situation and allows the member and the
PNM to connect early in the recruitment process. Hostess rotation is recommended
when recruiting a smaller number of PNMs or when PNMs are already well known to the
chapter members.
Buddy Rotation
In "buddy" rotation, chapter members are paired up as buddies and exchange PNMs at
a designated location. This rotation requires strategic organization and practice to
be successful.
Preference Teams
Some chapters prefer to have one member assigned to a PNM throughout the entire
preference event, while other chapters prefer to take the stress off of one recruiter and
add a more social aspect to their preference. In this type of rotation, one member is
assigned to "greet" the PNM at the beginning of the event, which allows for lighter
conversation and show a more social side of the chapter. Then the member assigned to
talk to or "pref" the PNM, will "bump" the greeter when it is time to transition into more
focused and intentional preference conversation and will continue to host the PNM for
the rest of the event.
This is applicable when one member would be a good fit for two PNMs coming to the
same event. She can be a greeter for one, and when she is "bumped," she can go to the
PNM she is going to pref.
When there are more members than PNMs, this allows for more of the chapter to get
involved in the process and strengthen connections with more than one member
throughout recruitment. However, this style requires double the preparation and
increased time due to matching two sisters for each PNM.
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Rotation Groups
During recruitment, the chapter should be broken up into rotation groups. PNMs will
rotate throughout these groups in order to meet the chapter and give the chapter an
opportunity to meet and assess them. Effective rotation groups are crucial to a
successful recruitment. As the VPM, you should carefully consider your roster when
dividing the chapter into rotation groups.
It is important to select balanced rotation groups that represent the chapter accurately
and include a mixture of ages, majors, backgrounds, and personality types. It is not
recommended to create rotation groups made up of all seasoned or strong recruiters.
Very close friends should not be placed in the same group as they may influence the
group's opinion or possibly make other group members feel alienated. Having members
with varied personalities and experiences in each group will give PNMs a better
opportunity of finding a member they connect with.
Rotation groups should not be changed as the rounds progress. It is best to keep the
same members in the same group with the same rotation group leader (RGL)
throughout recruitment in order to build a trust and comfort factor amongst the chapter
members. Since the RGL will represent their voice in the daily MSC meeting, keeping the
groups the same each round will allow that RGL to report accurately during the meeting.
Rotation group sizes can vary depending on the size of the chapter and the number of
PNMs participating in recruitment. Smaller chapters may assign five to six members per
group while larger chapters can have up to 10 members.
Rotation Group Leaders (RGLs)
RGLs are 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.
A good representation of Sigma Kappa leaders must be chosen when selecting RGLs.
Executive council members and seniors should not automatically be RGLs. Chapter
members must feel their RGL will represent them in the MSC meeting process fairly and
voice the true feelings of the group members, not just their own personal judgments.
RGLs should be recruiters who have participated in recruitment on the member side
before and are well respected and approachable. Having the trust of their rotation
group members is a key quality because they will be representing them during MSC.
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RGLs are also very polished, strong leaders and represent Sigma Kappa in a positive way
on campus and throughout the fraternity/sorority community. RGLs are Sigma Kappa
recruitment role models and mentors.
To ensure that qualified individuals are selected to serve as RGLs, an application process
should be used. The VPM, VPM advisor and RS will review these applications and
appoint the RGLs. You may still need to recruit a few members who you feel will do a
strong job after this selection process is concluded. A sample application can be found
in the VPM supplies on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa website.
Role of RGLs:
Ensure group members feel comfortable with their roles and the order of
rotation.
Ensure their group members know when and where to be at all times.
Be aware if a group member will be absent or late to any events and guide the
other group members in how to handle this change in rotation.
Serve as a Sigma Kappa role model for recruitment.
Mentor first-time recruiters and help them feel comfortable recruiting.
Take notes during discussions for daily MSC meeting.
Serve as the problem solvers for their group.
Motivate their group to get to know each other well.
Represent the voice of their group during MSC.
Keep the daily MSC meeting discussions confidential.
The RGLs are responsible for all of the following:
Meeting daily with the VPM and recruitment team during recruitment.
Helping rotation group members with questions and concerns regarding
rotation, rating and individual responsibilities.
Coordinate with rotation group members to create a recruitment "box" with
essentials for each round (limited to the size of a shoebox, if possible). The box
should include, but is not limited to: pens, quick dissolving breath mints or strips,
bottled water, notepads (one per group member), a small mirror, event lists, a
daily schedule, and other items as deemed necessary by the RGL and group.
RGL Training
One of the keys to a smooth recruitment and membership selection is having well
trained RGLs. It is helpful to have a meeting with the RGLs prior to the start of the
recruitment workshops. This can help build their confidence to be strong leaders during
workshops as well as giving them the tools and knowledge to address many of the
questions their rotation groups may have.
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RGLs Role during Pre-Recruitment
RGLs should ensure their group is comfortable with rotation and does not have
questions or concerns going into primary recruitment. It is important that each RGL
know every part of the group's rotation so she can offer immediate suggestions should
rotation change in the middle of an event. The group should spend time getting to
know each other well during pre-recruitment by meeting for meals, working on projects
together, and practicing together. It is also recommended that the RGL collect contact
information for her group so she is able to reach them if necessary.
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RGLs Role during Primary Recruitment
It is the responsibility of the RGL to keep her group organized and motivated
throughout the events. The RGL serves as the voice of the group during post event
debriefing. She should know which PNMs did or did not make a lasting impression on
her group.
RGLs will meet with the recruitment team every day before the events start and after the
events conclude for each round. MSC will take place after every round except
preference. Since the recruitment team cannot meet every PNM going through
recruitment, the RGLs are the eyes and ears for their groups. Their input during the MSC
meetings is essential.
Role of the Chapter President & Vice President of
Membership During Recruitment Events
The chapter president and VPM should serve as ambassadors of the chapter, welcoming
all PNMs to the recruitment events. They should not be placed in rotation groups, unless
it is necessary due to chapter size. If needed, they should be assigned to separate
rotation groups. The president and VPM should make it a goal to say hello and welcome
each PNM every day, paying special attention to legacies and any PNMs that the
chapter needs another opinion on.
As ambassadors, they will NOT rate PNMs unless they are a member of a rotation
group, OR have special permission from the RS/VPM advisor because she met a
questionable PNM, a legacy, a PNM with multiple RIFs, and/or a group is having
problems rotating and they need more raters.
The VPM and president will have a voice and a vote at the MSC meeting.
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ROUND PLANNING
Deciding on the round plans is one of the first things a VPM will do. Round plans are
due to the national organization via SmarterSelect. Refer to the Collegiate Officer
Monthly Calendar on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa website for the specific
due date. Every effort should be made to complete the plans with as much detail as
possible at the time of submission in order to allow ample time to prepare as well as to
reduce last minute stress and disorganization. Complete round plans must also include
any entertainment that will be provided.
Round Chairmen
Round chairmen are responsible for carrying out the round plans as prepared by the
VPM. These women are hardworking, dependable, thorough, and creative. They should
be women whom the VPM can rely on to use their round committees properly to ensure
all details of the plan are prepared ahead of time and are ready to be put into place
during primary recruitment. They should meet with the VPM at least once a month
during the term prior to primary recruitment to check in and verify that the plans are
being carried out in the manner that the VPM envisioned.
In addition, round chairmen should be prepared to:
Take inventory of all supplies the chapter has that will be used during their round.
Purchase any materials necessary for their round (with approval of the VPM).
Purchase any necessary non-perishable items the term prior to recruitment.
Organize and oversee the set-up and cleanup of their round.
Ensure that all decorations are completed two weeks prior to pre-recruitment
week.
Obtain a complete list of chapter members who will be attending primary
recruitment from the VPC so nametags can be made or purchased.
Round Committees
Every member of the chapter outside of the recruitment team should be assigned to a
round committee. Consider allowing chapter members to sign up for the round
committee of their choosing. This prevents the VPM and round chairmen from having to
assign committees.
Round committees are responsible for:
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Assisting the round chairmen in completing decorations.
Assisting the round chairmen in setting up for each round.
Assisting the round chairmen in cleaning up after their assigned round.
Preparing refreshments for their assigned round.
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Developing Round Plans
The process of determining round plans begins with evaluation of the previous year's
recruitment. Evaluations of primary recruitment by both the chapter members and new
members should have been completed by the prior VPM and placed in the VPM files.
Referring to the evaluations will provide valuable feedback regarding the round. Review
the evaluations and round returns with your RS and VPM advisor for feedback and help
to determine whether or not a new round plan is necessary.
When considering round plans, consider the following items:
Decorations and set-up
Speeches and activities
Nametags
Refreshments
Conversation
Clothing
Developing a New Round
If a decision has been made to develop a new round rather than adjust one that is
currently in place, the budget must be carefully considered. Can the chapter absorb the
cost of the new round with the recruitment budget?
Developing a new round theme is a lot of work and should be pre-approved by the RS,
VPM advisor and your recruitment coordinator. It is recommended that only one round
per recruitment be completely replaced. New rounds must also comply with CPH
recruitment rules.
Consideration for a new round should take place immediately following primary
recruitment. When restructuring a primary recruitment round, it is essential to look at
how much time is available for planning purposes prior to primary recruitment.
Consider the following for new rounds:
How much money can the recruitment budget allow for a new round?
Is the chapter supportive of the change?
Does the change comply with CPH recruitment rules?
Does the new round have longevity on this campus?
What atmosphere does the chapter want to create?
How will the chapter convey this feeling?
Is the chapter capable of projecting the image desired?
What is the chapter's personality?
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Will the new round attract/appeal to the kind of women the chapter wants as
new members?
It often requires many minds working together to develop an effective round. Consult
your recruitment coordinator as she has access to plans from chapters across the district
and many times one of those plans could work for your campus.
Round Elements
Warm Welcomes
Every PNM should feel welcomed when she enters into the recruitment space. To begin
each round, the president, VPM or another memorable speaker should make a welcome
speech. Members should not automatically be assigned speaking parts because of their
position or seniority. Speakers should be the most natural and memorable speakers to
represent the chapter. Ensure these parts are practiced so that everyone can hear and
see the woman speaking and that parts are delivered with enthusiasm and a smile.
Conversation Tips
Conversation workshops can be found in Workshop Warehouse on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website. Use them to help chapter members feel more
comfortable making conversation with PNMs. When teaching chapter members to have
recruitment conversations, it is important to keep in mind that we are trying to learn
about the PNMs and make connections with them. The more comfortable a PNM is with
the chapter, the more likely she will want to return to Sigma Kappa.
PowerPoint/Videos
Many CPHs allow for the use of technology during primary recruitment. Continue to
reference the CPH primary recruitment rules to ensure you understand the expectations
and limitations on your campus.
Any media that is used during recruitment must be submitted for approval to your
recruitment coordinator. A minimum of a story board is required with the Primary
Recruitment Plans and a final draft is due August 1st/January 1st. It is important to
submit the final draft with enough time prior to recruitment to allow for any edits based
on feedback from the recruitment coordinator. It is also important to have your RS and
VPMA review it and provide feedback prior to submitting. A video rubric on the
members only side of the Sigma Kappa website will help you with video content and
quality.
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If a video is suggested or required during a philanthropy round, Sigma Kappa has
produced a national philanthropy film for you to use.
Speakers
Speeches tell a PNM a great deal about the chapter. When choosing speakers, choose
members who are comfortable speaking in front of groups. They should be articulate,
project their voices well, be upbeat and positive. Finalize the speakers for each event
and send them their speeches before they return for pre-recruitment. If the speakers are
writing their own speeches, require them to send a copy of the speech to the VPM and
RS/VPM advisor for approval. Remind all speakers that speeches must be written and
memorized before pre-recruitment SO that pre-recruitment practice will go smoothly.
A well-written speech should be relatable to the PNMs more SO than the chapter
members. It should not include inside jokes that could alienate the PNMs. The focus of a
speech should be to help the PNMs feel as though they belong and provide glimpse of
the chapter's sisterhood, not to simply relive favorite moments.
Song Leader & Singers
If the round plans call for a song to be sung by a select group of women, select those
women and give them plenty of time to rehearse the song prior to pre-recruitment.
Song try-outs may be appropriate in order to ascertain the singing talent of the chapter.
Make sure that all songs are practiced, in tune and memorized. If singers are writing
their own words to songs, send a copy of the words to the VPM and RS/VPM advisor for
approval.
Select a song leader to be responsible for bringing the music for all songs to pre-
recruitment. Music should have the lead vocal removed so chapter member(s) can be
heard. When the budget allows, rent cordless microphones and speakers. Be sure to
have a plan for how the music will be played during the events.
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TYPES OF ROUNDS
Philanthropy Round
Video
Sigma Kappa has a national philanthropy film available on the members only side of the
Sigma Kappa website. It can be utilized during this round or even during a COB event. It
is important to incorporate the national philanthropy film discussion workshop into your
pre-recruitment schedule to ensure the chapter can effectively discuss the film with the
PNMs. A philanthropy film infographic is also available to download and print. The
infographic highlights key facts discussed during the film.
Projects & Activities
When planning a philanthropy craft, take into careful consideration the length of the
event and your recruitment space. Projects should be fun and easy to complete, not
messy. Be creative!
Plan projects or activities that require the PNM to walk around the room to complete.
This will allow her to meet and speak with more chapter members this way.
Make sure the project highlights either the chapter's local philanthropy or one of the
national philanthropies or service initiative, such as the Alzheimer's Association. Have
pre-written, laminated cards displayed at various locations to help PNMs understand
how their project benefits that philanthropy. Some projects and activity ideas include:
Contact your local Alzheimer's Association to see what supplies are needed for
the local Walk to End Alzheimer's event and create an activity around that.
Examples: Put together goodie bags for walkers with items including bottled
water and snacks or decorate Memory Garden flowers.
Contact your local nursing home and find out if there are certain supplies they
are in need of for the residents. Other ideas may include:
a. Decorate Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day, Halloween cards
and/or holiday cards to deliver to a local nursing home.
b. Fill and decorate mason jars with violet colored bath salts and donate
them to a nursing home.
C.
Decorate reusable water bottles to donate to nursing homes.
Decorate flowerpots to educate PNMs on Inherit the Earth and then donate the
flowerpots with flowers to university faculty and staff or to businesses within the
community.
Making sun catchers or paper flowers to educate PNMs about Inherit the Earth.
Donate the finished projects to university faculty and staff or a local elementary
school.
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The Heart of Sigma Kappa dollar folding activity where PNMs fold a dollar into a
heart and donate it to the Sigma Kappa philanthropy of their choice. Each dollar
will be donated to the Sigma Kappa Foundation on behalf of the chapter. Set-up
carnival type games where PNMs can earn raffle tickets. For every raffle ticket a
PNM wins the chapter will donate a dollar to the Sigma Kappa Foundation.
Consider having the vice president of philanthropic service (VPPS) introduce the project
and the Sigma Kappa philanthropies, with an emphasis on the Alzheimer's Association. If
your CPH allows chapters to use a video during philanthropy round, please use the
national philanthropy film available on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa
website.
House Tours
Presenting Our Best Home
Research has shown that people make up their mind about a home within 30 seconds of
seeing it. The same concept can apply to a PNM who is walking into the chapter
home/suite/floor for a recruitment event. It is important that the chapter facility make
an outstanding first impression. Work with your corporation board/property
committee/decorating committee four to six months in advance to propose any
decoration changes, updates to your home or other projects that need to be
accomplished. Pinterest and other social media platforms are great places to reference
for inspiration.
Always make sure that you are in alignment with the house rules, university housing
rules and CPH recruitment rules.
Outside the Recruitment Space
Landscaping is an aspect that needs to be discussed prior to recruitment. Regardless of
when recruitment takes place some of the following items are necessary to address:
Does your walkway have landscaping that is comparable with other homes, yet
unique to Sigma Kappa?
Is the paint on your front door peeling? Is the trim clean?
Has snow been removed from the walkway?
Has the grass been cut recently?
Is the lawn free of weeds?
Do the front porch swings/chairs need to be pressure washed?
Are shutters freshly painted? Are they installed properly?
Are exterior fans running in hot weather?
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Have you swept the front porch or walkway?
Is the welcome mat clean and new looking?
Is there ample outdoor lighting and accent lighting for evening events?
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Inside the Recruitment Space
The inside of a chapter home is important too. Remember that a PNM is potentially
looking for that home away from home. She is looking for a place that brings comfort,
joy and a sense of security. Just as important as dress checks are to ensure chapter
members are poised and ready to recruit, the recruitment space needs a dress check.
Clean up
During pre-recruitment week, organize a major recruitment space clean up. You may
split the chapter into cleaning groups based on rotation groups. Some of the major
items to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
Polishing any silver plates, serving trays, etc. that are used for refreshments.
Dust everywhere. Do not assume a PNM will not notice the mailboxes or the top
of the award cabinet. Picture frames and awards need to be dusted.
Vacuum/sweep the entire space. Repeat prior to each round.
Carpet cleaning. Are there areas that need to be treated for stains or spots?
Clutter removal. Store unused items in a storage closet or area so that the space
appears clutter free and spacious.
Bathroom cleaning.
Furniture revival. Do couches need to be fluffed or spot treated for stains?
Guest Bathroom
Designate a bathroom for PNMs and recruitment counselors to use and ensure it is
clean, has soap and clean towels. It is also gracious to leave a decorated hostess basket
of items your guests may need (feminine products, safety pins, mouthwash, lotion, etc.).
Make sure it is checked between events to refresh items as needed and ensure it stays
clean.
General Décor
Every photo, scrapbook, award or trophy around the house should tell a good Sigma
Kappa story to help spark conversation. If CPH recruitment rules require removing
photos of recruitment counselors, make sure that someone is responsible to go through
everything to cover their face and names with a small sticker, heart shaped post-it, or
similar item that won't damage the item or leave a residue. If there is a photo with
multiple recruitment counselors that need to be covered, consider replacing it with
another photo that will still tell the same story without the stickers.
Individual Sleeping Rooms
On or near the door of each sleeping room should be a fun sign or flattering photo of
the sisters sharing that room. One way to create door décor is to have a photo shoot
with the entire chapter and take photos of roommates so all the photos displayed in
and around the house coordinate. Ensure that room décor is comparable with the other
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campus organizations, yet authentic to the chapter and the members who reside in said
room.
Preference Rounds
Preference is the most important round of recruitment. Each PNM attending a Sigma
Kappa preference round will be on the chapter's bid list. Since the chapter does not rate
or hold MSC following preference, the final decision of whether or not they want to be a
member of Sigma Kappa is left solely up to the PNM. Preference is the last opportunity
to share with PNMs just how much you want them to be a Sigma Kappa sister. Just like
all other recruitment events the atmosphere should be warm, welcoming and
comfortable. Since preference events are for the PNMs, it is important to make them
feel special. It is important for chapter members to remain in control of their emotions
during the ceremony and focus on creating a positive and memorable experience for
the PNMs. Remember, the purpose of preference is to solidify a positive connection
between Sigma Kappa and PNMs. The focus of the event should remain on the PNM
and making her feel included and at home, not on sharing personal memories between
sisters.
Utilize the members only side of the Sigma Kappa website to view pre-written
preference round event plans, songs and other ideas.
There are different types of preference rounds. While some chapters may utilize a more
casual round style, others may choose a more formal preference round style. Whatever
the case, the round should be comparable with other sororities on campus, yet uniquely
memorable to the PNM.
Refreshments and Room Presentation
Set the atmosphere with refreshments and presentation. Be mindful that refreshments
and room presentation is comparable to other organizations on campus but uniquely
memorable, abides by CPH recruitment rules, cost effective and environmentally friendly
while aligning with values-based recruitment practices. Consider the following when
planning for preference:
Select refreshments that are not messy and are easy to eat.
Select refreshments that make the house smell good.
Select refreshments that are known not to be common allergens. Stay away from
dairy, nuts, or foods cooked in peanut oil.
Serve on real glass or china plates.
Use silver or glass serving pieces - trays, bowls, punch bowl, etc.
Use cloth napkins rather than disposable. If cloth napkins are unavailable, use
appropriately colored paper napkins that match your theme.
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Greenery and flowers can be used to decorate. Be mindful of which flowers are in
season when planning the round. Flowers out-of-season may be unavailable or
more expensive. Purchase extras, as some varieties will not last through the entire
round.
Lights can also be used to decorate the room.
Consider having Sigma Kappa symbols appropriately incorporated into the
presentation.
Large, wooden, freestanding letters can be decorated to match the preference
round theme.
Battery lit candles come in a variety of sizes and create a warm atmosphere.
Candleholders or vases with glass beads can be used with a battery lit candle in
them for extra ambiance.
Avoid decorations that are dark and dreary. Too much black can be intimidating
and depressing.
Be sure to take both the decorations and the chapter's attire into account when
planning this round. The chapter is not required to wear black.
Key Elements Every Preference Round Should Have
Warm Welcome: every PNM who arrives will be somewhere on the chapter's bid
list. Each PNM should feel as though she is the most special person in the room
and is already a part of the sisterhood.
Well-chosen hostess for one-on-one conversations: the chapter member who is
assigned a one-on-one conversation with the PNM during preference should
have met the PNM previously. She should be able to hold a good conversation
and connect well with the PNM. She should be able to sell Sigma Kappa to the
PNM. If a member has not previously met the PNM she should talk to sisters who
met her in earlier rounds so she can genuinely express her excitement for
meeting the PNM.
Seal the Deal Exit: chapter members should be prepared to have a 30 second
conversation with their PNM as they walk her out the door where the member
seals the deal and leaves the PNM feeling as though Sigma Kappa is the perfect
choice for her. Practice is important to ensure members are not bid promising or
participating in other unethical recruitment behaviors.
Entrances
Provide a comfortable waiting area for PNMs to gather and wait.
PNMs should be greeted by their recruiters.
Announcing PNMs individually adds ambiance to the event.
Have soft music playing in the background from a piano, classical music on a
recording or a group of singers.
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Have an alumna or member quietly greet each PNM before she is announced.
This makes her feel welcome and explains the introduction process.
Make subtle connections with PNMs you are not picking up but met earlier in the
week or are friends with by making eye contact and smiling or mouthing "hi" with
a smile and little wave. Be careful to remind members to not go over the top.
Songs
All songs should be well rehearsed. Songs can be found on the members only side of
the Sigma Kappa website.
If singing is not a chapter strength:
Audition soloists, a duet or small group to sing.
Have the small group sing the verses and the chapter sings the chorus.
Utilize an upbeat contemporary song and find an instrumental version without
the words to play as the chapter sings; this will help the members stay on key.
Avoid songs in a high key or with fast lyrics.
Have music playing in the background but do not have members sing.
Preference Speeches
Consider the overall preference plan when choosing which speeches to include. Do the
speeches make sense with the atmosphere you are creating? Do they flow with the
event? Do they help your chapter sell Sigma Kappa? Do they relate to the PNMs?
Choose speakers based on speaking effectiveness, poise and personal presentation. Do
not choose speakers based on offices held, number of years in chapter, etc.
If speeches are going to be written by the speaker, make sure they do not include inside
jokes that only chapter members would understand. Remember that the primary
purpose of the speeches are for the PNMs to see themselves in the chapter; this is
not a time for seniors or other chapter members to reminisce on their time in
Sigma Kappa.
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PRE-RECRUITMENT
In order to prepare for recruitment, workshops should begin at least the term prior to
primary recruitment. In addition, select dates in the prior term for the recruitment team
to get together and make sure all decorations are made and accounted for. These days
can be checkpoints for the team and their committees to make posters, nametags or
any other items that need to be prepared in advance for recruitment. All items should
be completed prior to the pre-recruitment week so that the focus then will be on
workshops and preparing the chapter members for recruitment.
Preparing for Pre-Recruitment
Many chapters return to campus early for a pre-recruitment week or weekend. This is a
fun-filled time designed to finalize preparing the chapter for primary recruitment by
completing the finishing touches to recruitment activities and complete recruitment
education that was not completed the semester prior. It is also a time in when chapter
members can re-connect and form a stronger sisterhood.
Time is valuable and scheduling a week/weekend that is either too short or too long will
make it ineffective and lose value in the eyes of the chapter. Content is important, so
start with an outline of what workshops and topics need to be covered. Refer to the SOE
brochure in the collegiate officer resources on the members only side of the Sigma
Kappa website to plan effectively. Next, determine the amount of time needed for each
topic, then determine the length of the week/weekend. There is no required length of
pre-recruitment so it is not necessary to replicate what had been done in prior years.
Work with your RS and VPMA to determine the best schedule for your chapter.
Make sure an email, newsletter, and/or GIN notification is sent to chapter members
during the break reminding them of pre-recruitment dates. They should be informed of
dates, times, locations, and what they need to bring such as food, clothing, or
committee items. Using more than one means of communication helps ensure the
entire chapter sees the information they need and is aware of pre-recruitment
expectations.
When scheduling pre-recruitment workshops it is recommended to start with preference
and work backwards. Preference is the most important round of primary recruitment
and should not be left until the end of pre-recruitment to practice.
Before setting a pre-recruitment schedule, it is important for the VPM to meet with the
following people to determine the needs of the chapter:
Round chairmen: Receive regular updates about round plans. This will help
determine if any time should be scheduled to split the chapter into their
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committees to work on the decorations for their events.
RGLs: In order for these members to serve as mentors and be able to answer
questions during workshops they should be trained in advance on the details of
rating, rotation and membership selection.
Sisterhood chairman: Discuss your pre-recruitment goals and have her be
prepared to carry out several short 15 and 30-minute sisterhood activities and
several five-minute energizers. These are great ways to keep the chapter upbeat,
energized and enjoying pre-recruitment. Incorporate her planned activities into
the schedule.
VPCO: Obtain an updated chapter roster and ensure all chapter members have a
responsibility during primary recruitment
RS and VPM Advisor: Meet with the RS and VPM advisor to analyze the needs of
the chapter. This will help the VPM select and schedule appropriate pre-
recruitment workshops. Consider the age of the chapter and recruitment
readiness. If the chapter is largely made up of newer members who have never
gone through recruitment on the Sigma Kappa side, practicing the intricacies of
recruitment that they did not see as a PNM will be important. If the chapter is
made up of mainly older sisters who have completed several recruitments, more
time can be spent perfecting the details of the events, sisterhood activities, and
rotation group bonding events. No matter the age or readiness of a chapter,
conversation workshops and practice is critical to a successful recruitment.
Recruitment Excuses
Recruitment is one of the most important events on a chapter's calendar. In order to be
successful, all chapter members should attend and participate, thus, attendance at all
pre-recruitment and primary recruitment events is mandatory. It is important to
communicate the dates of pre-recruitment and primary recruitment events as far in
advance as possible to avoid conflicts.
Requests to be excused for recruitment activities must be submitted directly to the RS. It
is her role to approve or deny any excuses and to assess fines or sanctions as outlined in
the chapter's Code of Conduct (COC). Excuses for pre-recruitment and primary
recruitment events should be due to the RS before the summer/winter break prior to the
recruitment period. Having excuses due far in advance allows the RS and VPM time to
plan rotation groups appropriately. The minimum time that should be allowed for
excuses for all other recruitment workshops is one week or a time frame previously set
by the chapter.
Excused absences include:
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Wedding for immediate family or serving as a bridesmaid/wedding party
member
University welcome week/orientation leader
CPH recruitment counselor or officer
Family vacations or returning from studying abroad or summer internships are
only approved if airline tickets were purchased prior to the date the recruitment
dates were communicated to the chapter
Classes and labs
Illness (if the member provides a doctor's note within 24 hours of the absence
AND calls the VPM prior to the absence)
Unexcused absences:
Work is never an excused absence for recruitment workshops, pre-recruitment
and recruitment events that have been communicated to the chapter at least one
month in advance.
Ensure the chapter's recruitment excuse policy and procedure is clearly detailed in the
chapter's Code of Conduct (COC). It is beneficial to review it with the chapter to avoid
any confusion.
Additionally, it is important to have a plan for how absent members can make up missed
material. Consider a make-up session, video conferencing, or individual material review.
Recruitment Workshops
All recruitment workshops can be found in Workshop Warehouse on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website.
The purpose of workshops is to give chapters a chance to practice for recruitment, hone
their skills and improve their knowledge of Sigma Kappa. Workshops are a chance to
prepare members for the rigors of recruitment. Each workshop has been developed with
the intent of helping chapters execute a values-based recruitment to welcome new
members.
The workshops are interactive, giving chapter members an opportunity to think, act and
learn. Careful preparation should go into each workshop prior to pre-recruitment, SO the
chapter has the best experience possible and feel their time is well spent. Refer to the
SOE brochure in the collegiate officer resources on the members only side of the Sigma
Kappa website to plan effectively.
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Sigma Kappa utilizes a trust your sister's method of recruitment because each sister will
not have the opportunity to meet every PNM. The workshops will enable chapters to
have confidence that their sisters will make the right decisions regarding which PNMs
should become members of Sigma Kappa.
Space out the workshops during pre-recruitment. A chapter should not attempt to
complete all workshops in one day. Look through the VPM file and see what the
previous VPM completed. Although some workshops will need to be completed each
year, not all workshops need to be. It is best to change the schedule each year to keep
members engaged. Select workshops your chapter will find beneficial and meets the
needs of the chapter. Always include a mix of conversation, rating practice, preference
conversation, PNM reviews and general workshops.
Outside facilitators may be utilized for workshops. Utilize RGLs, experienced recruiters,
and executive council members to facilitate the workshops and encourage member
participation. Consider prerequisites when planning your workshop schedule.
Completing workshops in the order they are intended will make them more beneficial to
the chapter.
New Recruiter Workshop
It is a SOE requirement to hold a workshop specifically for first time recruiters. First time
recruiters often have misconceptions about recruitment and do not know what to
expect. Spending time to review recruitment terms can lead to more productive
workshops when the entire chapter is together as a whole.
During this workshop, consider discussing the following items:
Expectations of members during pre-recruitment and recruitment - be positive!
The membership selection process
What is rotation?
What are rotation groups?
Conversation
Questions or fears they may have
The role of the VPM and RS and VPM advisor
Alumnae & Parent Participation
The VPAR should send a newsletter to alumnae asking for RIFs. Be sure to include the
link to the online RIF and the dates of primary recruitment. Put all RIFs in a notebook
and highlight all legacies so they stand out. Have this notebook readily available for the
recommendations/computer chair, the VPM, RS and VPM advisor.
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Work with your RS and VPM Advisor to review opportunities to include parents or
alumnae in pre-recruitment activities. If inviting parents or alumnae to pre-recruitment
activities, the VPAR should send invitations with the time and location of all events they
are welcome to attend. Make sure they are aware of any costs involved or if the chapter
will be providing food and beverages. All communication should include guidance on
appropriate attire.
Work with the RS/VPM advisor to estimate the number of alumnae and parents that will
be assisting with primary recruitment. Determine how and when they will assist and, if
possible, schedule a time to meet with them prior to primary recruitment. Make sure the
VPAR is prepared to act as the hostess/liaison for these guests during events.
Some ways parents and alumnae can help during recruitment are:
Preparing meals for pre-recruitment
Serving as PNMs in a mock recruitment setting
Preparing food for primary recruitment rounds
Ensuring food and décor is refreshed between each event - especially if there is a
short turnaround time for members to rate and be ready to go for the next event
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PRIMARY RECRUITMENT
Round Committee Members
During primary recruitment, committees should arrive early, typically three to four hours
prior to when the rest of the chapter members arrive, in order to setup the round. If
possible, the round committee should setup as much as they can the day prior to the
round. Committees should be organized by the round chairman and should be ready to
set up the round. They should be split up into small groups within the committee and
assigned to tasks such as décor, food and drink, or anything else that needs to be
accomplished.
General Chapter Members
Chapter members should expect to arrive at least 90 minutes prior to the start of each
round. They should arrive dressed and ready. All make-up should be applied, hair should
be styled appropriately, and clothing should be pressed and clean. Once attendance has
been taken by the VPC, the chapter should spend a few minutes helping the round
committee finish up last minute decorations, room set-up, etc.
In the time prior to the first event the chapter should conduct a final walk-through of
the round. They should also take this time to practice songs/chants, speeches, where to
stand, rotation, and to ask any last minute questions.
Once the final walk-through is complete, bring the chapter members back together to
review final details, share the schedule for the day, and to motivate them. At this point,
the RS should share the outcome of the previous round. In particular, she will share what
the return rate is from the day before. Regardless of the outcome be upbeat and
positive. If the number is higher than past years get excited and make sure the chapter
knows what a great job they are doing. If it is lower than in years past get the chapter
excited over which PNMs are returning (make sure you have selected a few names to
share that will excite the chapter).
RGLs should meet to review the PNMs they will be greeting at the door for the first
event so that they have time to prepare. Lastly, give the chapter time for a bathroom
break and have them ready a few minutes prior to the start of the event. It is never a
good idea to be rushed!
Matching Potential New Members
PNMs should be matched with chapter members during all rounds of primary
recruitment. When a PNM is matched with a member based on shared interests she
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develops a stronger connection to Sigma Kappa. Many chapters use a matching
committee, along with the RS / VPM advisor, to match members and PNMs. To assist
with matching chapter members should enter their interests into OmegaRecruit during
pre-recruitment. PNM interests can be found on their RIF or recruitment registration.
For additional matching best practices please refer to the OmegaRecruit Chapter
Member User Guide.
What to do if the Recruitment Supervisor and Vice President
of Membership Advisor are Not Available
If your chapter does not have a RS and VPM advisor available during recruitment,
contact your recruitment coordinator immediately for assistance. She will be able to
arrange for a headquarters staff member or recruitment team volunteer to assist during
recruitment, or to be available herself. Always keep open lines of communication with
your recruitment coordinator.
Assessing Potential New Members
At the conclusion of each event, rotation groups will convene to rate the PNMs they just
met. They are only to rate the women they met in their rotation group that event and
should not rate women they may have already known prior to recruitment.
Sigma Kappa uses a four-point rating scale and assesses PNMs on four different areas:
academic excellence, first impression, conversation, and membership potential. Rating
workshops should be part of your pre-recruitment plans and can be found in Workshop
Warehouse on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa website.
Conclusion of Each Event
No talking as soon as the event is officially over.
RS/VPM advisor stands with the list of PNMs that attended that round in case
there is a question.
Members, without talking, walk straight to their rotation group meeting spot.
Members sit in a semi-circle without talking, and open OmegaRecruit on their
phones/computers. They only rate PNMs that they talked to during that
event in their rotation group. No one from an outside group or within their
group who did not have a conversation with the PNM is permitted to rate a PNM.
No comments are to be made about scores in order to allow each sister to
provide their own unbiased feedback.
If there is time, the rotation group leader takes notes about each PNM her group
met and ensures she represents every group member's comments.
Rating PNMs after preference events is not permitted.
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End of Round
After the day's events are over, rotation groups meet with their RGL. At this point, they
may discuss with their RGL any PNMs who came to the day's events, including PNMs
they know but did not recruit. It is important for the RGL to take good notes so that she
may voice these opinions in the daily MSC meeting.
The RGL should guide the conversation with the group to ensure feedback is limited to
aspects that have not already been reflected during rating. For instance, feedback of "I
just could not talk with her" should be covered in the conversation rating and is not
feedback to be shared.
RGLs must take into consideration why each member feels the way she does about the
PNM she is bringing up for discussion. Simply voicing a "we liked her" or "we did not
like her" if a PNM is in question to be released is not enough information for the MSC to
make an informed decision.
This, along with the scores that were given after each event, is the opportunity for the
chapter to have their voice in the daily membership selection process. Once these
rotation group meetings are over, RGLs will meet with the rest of the MSC. Round
committee members, or other assigned chapter members, will stay and clean up the
room in order to prepare it for the next day's events.
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MEMBERSHIP SELECTION
Membership selection occurs throughout recruitment. A member rates every time she
recruits a PNM. Completing a RIF expresses the member's voice about the PNM. The
MSC invites PNMs to Sigma Kappa invitational recruitment events. Membership
selection is always confidential, whether it is the member rating a PNM or
discussions during an MSC meeting. If there is a breech of confidentiality the RS
should have a conversation with the member.
Membership Selection Committee
MSC meets daily during primary recruitment following the rotation group review
meeting. During COB the MSC will meet when needed.
Responsibilities of the MSC include:
Meet at the conclusion of each round to discuss feedback the chapter has shared
with their RGLs about PNMs.
Provide consensus on raising or lowering PNM daily scores in the OmegaRecruit
Recruitment Management System (RMS), according to RIFs, additional rotation
group feedback, and the guidance/recommendation of the RS.
Maintain confidentiality of discussions during the meeting.
OmegaRecruit Recruitment Management System
The OmegaRecruit RMS is a Sigma Kappa specific program utilized by the RS to keep
track of PNMs during recruitment. This program sorts PNMs by their overall score and
has the ability to produce the daily invitation list and bid list to ensure that no
mathematical errors are made in determining where a PNM falls.
For additional information about how collegiate members utilize OmegaRecruit, please
refer to the OmegaRecruit Chapter Member User Guide available on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website in the VPM officer resources.
Once recruitment has begun, the RS, VPM advisor or another appointed alumna
assisting with the management of the RMS are the only members who will be allowed
administrative access to OmegaRecruit.
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. While Sigma Kappa strongly encourages chapters
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to invite legacies to join our membership, legacy status does not guarantee membership
and chapters are not required to pledge legacies.
The legacy policy must be followed during any form of recruitment - primary or
COB.
Sigma Kappa legacies should be invited to the first invitational event during primary
recruitment and COB. If a legacy attends Sigma Kappa's preference event, her name
must appear at the top of the bid list. If a legacy is in danger of being released, the RS
shall assess the situation and has the authority to reverse the chapter decision. A full
explanation should be given by the chapter to the RS of why the legacy should not be a
member of the chapter. If the RS reverses the decision to release, a full explanation
should be given to the chapter of why the legacy should be a member of the chapter.
When a chapter participates in a primary recruitment or COB format with only one
invitational event, the chapter will work with the RS to invite back only legacies to whom
they intend to extend a bid.
PNMs with multiple Sigma Kappa legacy relationships should be given additional
consideration. They must be invited to round three in a four-round recruitment format
or round two in a three-round recruitment format. These women may not be released
without permission from a national recruitment team volunteer. In the event a
legacy is released from primary recruitment or COB, only alumnae who completed and
indicated on the RIF that they wish to receive release notification will be contacted. This
release notification is a courtesy and reasons for the release cannot be discussed, as all
membership selection business is confidential for the privacy of our members and
PNMs.
During COB that is not structured into rounds/events the chapter must meet the legacy
the same amount of times as listed above, twice for a single legacy and three times for a
multiple legacy. The decision to not extend a bid during COB follows the same
procedures as the decision to release a legacy during primary recruitment.
Match legacies with specific rotation groups and similar personality type recruiters
during each round. Legacies should meet several chapter members, including the
chapter president, VPM and RS/VPM advisor (if CPH rules allow). Chapter leadership
should take time to get to know our legacies and ensure they feel as welcome as any
other PNM.
It is the chapter's responsibility to demonstrate its sincere interest in a legacy by making
her feel welcome. Let her know she is wanted for herself, not because of the person to
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whom she is related.
Moral Objections
A moral objection (MO) is a serious reason a chapter member has as to why a PNM
should not be invited back to Sigma Kappa. An MO is based on first-hand information
about a PNM from a current chapter member regarding that PNM's morals. MOs are
given to the RS in person prior to recruitment in a confidential conversation as soon as
the chapter member realizes that the PNM is participating in recruitment and are not to
be shared with anyone in the chapter, including the VPM.
Because a MO eliminates the PNMs chance of becoming a Sigma Kappa, reasons must
be serious and must have been witnessed by the chapter member herself. They cannot
be hearsay or rumor. It is up to the discretion of the RS to decide if the PNM will receive
an MO or if she should be considered 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)
Recruitment Introduction Forms
Sigma Kappa highly encourages its members, both collegiate and alumnae, to complete
RIFs for PNMs. These forms are brought to the recruitment team meeting at the
conclusion of each day's events in order to help the RS/VPM advisor guide the chapter
in making smart decisions on who to invite to the next round. RIFs do not guarantee a
PNM will receive an invitation to the next round, but they do give RGLs more insight as
to which PNMs are known by members or may already have a strong knowledge of
Sigma Kappa from an alumnae.
RIFs can be used to either recommend or not-recommend PNMs for membership. Many
RIFs submitted will be positive in nature; however, there is space on the form to identify
what type of recommendation is being provided.
Additional information about RIFs and the online form can be found on the Sigma
Kappa website.
An acknowledgement must be sent from the chapter to alumnae women who submit
RIFs, thanking them for their contribution. The VPAR should ensure each RIF submitted
receives a timely response. The following language can be used as a template to
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sending thank you notes after recruitment has concluded:
Dear (name of alumna),
The (chapter name) Chapter at (school name) thanks you for your interest and
loyalty in recommending (PNM name). During the recent recruitment period she
pledged (which sorority she pledged, if any). We encourage your continued
participation in our chapter's membership.
Loyally in Sigma Kappa,
Vice President of Membership
Grade Risk Policy
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. PNMs with a GPA below the national requirement to be initiated should be
released after the first round of recruitment.
Preparing for Daily Membership Selection Committee
Meetings
Rotation Group Review Meeting
After RGLs meet with their individual groups, they should take a few moments to gather
their thoughts and come prepared to discuss both the women their group favored and
those they did not. PNMs they did not feel strongly about one way or the other will
likely not be discussed. RGLs should bring a notebook with notes and comments from
their group to the meeting. Stress the importance of gathering good, detailed
information from their group members that is outside of what is already rated on.
Organizing the Notes
RGL notes should be on index cards with alphabetical tabs. All PNMs they met during
the round events should be placed in alphabetical order within the tabs. This will make
finding the PNM a quick and easy process. Use different colored post it notes or tabs to
quickly identify PNMs groups feel strongly should be invited to the next round and
those that should be released.
Sort the PNMs in Overall Score Order
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The RS/VPM advisor will use OmegaRecruit to sort the PNMs in numerical order from
lowest to highest overall score. The RS will use OmegaRecruit during the meeting to
keep track of the PNMs being released.
Invitation List
The invitation list includes the PNMs that the chapter would like to invite to the next
round based on the carry figure provided by the RFM specialist and the
fraternity/sorority advisor (F/SA). The carry figure is the maximum number of PNMs you
may invite to the next round. It is possible to invite fewer PNMs, but it is highly
discouraged, as it will significantly lessen your chances of making quota. This list is
submitted by the RS.
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Flex Lists
Flex lists are designed to allow the RFM specialist and F/SA to make any "corrections" to
invitation lists during the process. Sometimes a chapter's performance differs a bit from
years past, and it becomes necessary to adjust their invitation matching to compensate.
Think of the flex lists as a "safety net" to help you on your way to quota. The RS will
prepare these lists.
Bid List
The bid list is compiled by the RS and is never to be handled by nor shared with a
collegian. This includes attending hand bid matching, if applicable.
The bid list is prepared in the following order by the RS:
Legacies always go to the top of the bid list in alphabetical order, regardless of
classification or average score.
All other PNMs are listed by average score from highest to lowest, for example:
4.0, 3.97, 3.23, 2.6 etc.
If there is a duplication of scores, the PNMs are ranked by GPA. If the GPA is the same,
then place a PNM with a RIF/recommendation above a PNM without one. When a CPH
requires chapters to list all PNMs invited to preference, place regrets and no shows at
the bottom of the list. Otherwise, they are omitted.
After the list is prepared, the RS submits it to the CPH. The RS represents Sigma Kappa
at bid matching when permitted by the CPH.
Quota Range for Release Figure Methodology Campuses
Quota range is re-evaluated during each round of recruitment based upon PNM
retention and historical PNM retention. The final range will be provided following the
receipt of all MRABAs.
Chapters must place every PNM who attended their preference events on the bid list in
rank order. If a PNM matches to a chapter, she must be accepted as a new member.
Snap Bidding
A chapter can only participate in the snap bidding process if quota was not reached
during primary recruitment. Under the direction of the CPH, a chapter may extend bids
to women who attended their events but did not pledge a sorority. This includes PNMs
who withdrew from the recruitment process after attending at least one round, were
released from all sororities during any round of recruitment, or chose to intentional
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single preference (ISP), meaning she did not list all the preference events she attended
on her MRABA, and did not match with the organization(s) she listed on her MRABA.
Snap bidding should begin immediately after bid matching and end with the
distribution of bids, at which time COB shall begin. Snap bidding may vary on different
campuses. Consult the CPH recruitment rules on snap bidding.
PNMs that were invited to Sigma Kappa's preference event are eligible to receive a bid
immediately without further discussion or vote from the chapter since a vote has already
been taken. These women would be eligible for a bid if they did not pledge another
organization.
In the event a chapter wishes to extend a snap bid to a PNM they released or who
released them during the primary recruitment process, they must get prior approval
from the RS. Utilize the MSC to make decisions regarding these women before
extending bids.
If your CPH uses silence periods, as soon as the period has ended, a member who is
skilled at recruiting and a tactful conversationalist should personally deliver a bid to this
PNM. Tell her she is welcome in Sigma Kappa and continue recruiting her. If she does
not give you an answer immediately, tell her you will return at a specified time (within 24
hours) to get her answer. All contact during this time should be personal. Remember to
escort the PNM to all recruitment events and always make a personal visit to find out
if
she has accepted a bid.
A sample snap bidding script can be found in the Handbook for the COB chairman.
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FOLLOWING UP
What to Do Immediately After Recruitment
Congratulations! Primary recruitment is over, but your role is not. Recruitment is a 365-
day continuous process.
Bid Day
Think of Bid Day as another round in recruitment. The VPNME is the round chairman.
While this round is not technically the responsibility of the VPM to plan and execute, it is
important for the VPM and VPNME to work closely together to ensure a successful day.
While making preparations for recruitment rounds, check with the VPNME to see what
theme she is planning for Bid Day and what decorations she will be using. If possible,
utilize decorations from recruitment in order to share expenses. Items like rented chairs,
tables, or tents are some examples of things that can be shared.
Offer to work with the VPNME on selecting heart sisters for the new members. Utilizing
preference matches can be beneficial here, since the VPM can quickly locate which
chapter members talked to each new member. These chapter members will often be
good matches for the new member on Bid Day.
What to do if some PNMs do not attend Bid Day
Occasionally, a chapter will have PNMs who do not show up on Bid Day. The first step is
to contact your CPH office to determine if these PNMs had an excuse for missing,
declined their bid, or if they are truly absent. When possible, send a small (one or two
people) team of chapter members to her dorm room or apartment to visit her in person.
It may be possible that Sigma Kappa was not her first choice and she is unsure if she
wants to be a part of the chapter. These chapter members should be caring women who
can easily engage in conversation and make the PNM feel comfortable. It may still be
possible to have the PNM join Bid Day festivities once she is more comfortable.
Otherwise, have the chapter members take her out to lunch or dinner on her own to get
to know her better.
If it is obvious that the PNM has no intention of joining Sigma Kappa, contact the COB
chairman and let her know that there is an open spot so that she may begin the process
of filling it.
Most importantly, do not act upset in front of the chapter. Explain to them that this
sometimes happen and regardless of the outcome, they need to show the ones who do
show up that the chapter loves and cares for them. If you get upset about no-shows in
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front of the chapter, this will have a negative impact on Bid Day for everyone.
Remember this is a happy day for the chapter; you are welcoming new members!
What to do if some New Members did not put Sigma Kappa first
The first thing to understand as a VPM is that few, if any, chapters have a situation
where every single new member put Sigma Kappa as their first choice after preference.
This is why Bid Day is still an important part of recruitment. The chapter is technically
still recruiting these women. Work with the VPNME to select the appropriate heart sister
for that new member, ensuring she is caring, responsible, fun, and has a personality that
will click with the new member. Make sure that both the president and VPM spend time
with these new members to make them feel welcome and at home. By meeting more
sisters the chapter has a better chance to retain them as members.
Continuous Open Bidding (COB)
At the end of Bid Day, determine if the chapter has achieved quota either through bid
matching or by snap bidding. If the chapter has not met quota or is below campus total,
meet with the COB chairman to review the plans for COB. These plans should have
already been discussed with the RS/VPM advisor and should be ready to implement.
Review the list from the CPH of women not receiving bids with the COB chairman and
her team. You may have to ask the CPH for this list. Assist the COB chairman in any way
possible in extending bids in order to meet quota and/or campus total.
Vacancies in Total Chapter Size
According to the NPC MOI, "Vacancies in the chapter membership roll can be filled only
if the chapter is below total. A chapter may exceed campus total as a result of its
participation in a Panhellenic recruitment when quota-total and a preferential bidding
system are used. If at any time during the academic year a chapter falls below total, the
chapter is eligible to COB to reach total again."
In 2015, NPC adopted a policy of automatically adjusting campus total no later than 72
hours following Bid Day during the term that primary recruitment is held and within one
week (no more than seven days) from the start of the academic term(s) in which primary
recruitment is not held. Refer to the CPH recruitment rules for your campus's specific
procedure to reset campus total. Be sure to contact your RS, VPM advisor, and
Panhellenic coordinator if you have questions about this policy.
Thank You Notes
Many chapters receive assistance, monetary donations, flowers, or food from alumnae
and parents during recruitment. Take note of them during pre-recruitment and primary
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recruitment and have a list ready for the VPC to send out thank-you notes from the
chapter.
As VPM, you should send personal thank you notes to the recruitment team and round
chairmen thanking them for their hard work. Without them, the job of the VPM would
be much harder!
Alumnae who sent a RIF or recommendation should be sent a note advising them of the
outcome of the PNM's decision. Give a list of RIFs/recommendations submitted to the
VPAR so she can send follow up notes. Blank Sigma Kappa Sorority branded note cards
may be ordered from NHQ using the supply order form found on the members only
side of the Sigma Kappa website. A sample follow-up template can be found in the
membership selection section of this handbook.
Disposal of Sensitive Information
The RS and VPM advisor are responsible for proper collection and shredding of all
sensitive recruitment related documents. This includes, but is not limited to, chapter
member and RGL notes.
Reports
Complete the VPM reports in the VPM annual supplies on the members only side of the
Sigma Kappa website. All reports should be submitted via SmarterSelect by the set
deadline.
In addition to these required reports, the VPM must complete the 48 hour report
through SmarterSelect within 48 hours of Bid Day detailing the following information:
Quota
Number of new members that Sigma Kappa matched during primary recruitment
Number of new members accepting bids to Sigma Kappa
If you have great recruitment ideas or photos you would like to share, please email
those to your recruitment coordinator.
Evaluations
During the first new member meeting, new members should fill out the evaluation listed
within the VPM supplies on the members only side of the Sigma Kappa website. The
chapter members should fill out the chapter evaluation (also located within the VPM
supplies) during the first chapter meeting following recruitment. These forms should be
shared with the RS/VPM advisor and kept in the VPM notebook as tools for preparing
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for the next primary recruitment.
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Update the VPM notebook with photographs of display boards used during primary
recruitment, lessons learned, notes for the next VPM, and vendor lists including contact
information.
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YEAR ROUND PUBLIC RELATIONS AND A
SUCCESSFUL RECRUITMENT
Year round positive public relations (PR) is an important aspect of both primary
recruitment and COB. It is imperative for the VPM to understand PR takes a concerted
effort as a positive or negative image on campus can impact recruitment results. Work
closely with the PR chairman to ensure that a positive campus presence is established.
Chapter Websites
A chapter website and social media platforms have become one of the most important
tools during the recruitment process. Chapter websites 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. This is your
chapter's way of bragging about your accomplishments, collectively and
individually. Work with the webmaster to ensure the website is up-to-date, welcoming,
and gives PNMs a chance to get to know Sigma Kappa before even getting to campus.
Social Media
Social media websites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. some of the
best, and most cost efficient, ways to communicate with PNMs and to create a 'buzz'
about Sigma Kappa; however, just as effectively as these online communities can
increase your chapter image, they can also be used in a negative manner. Be aware of
what chapter members are posting on these sites. Guidelines should be established in
the chapter's COC to ensure a positive image of Sigma Kappa is being promoted at all
times. If a member fails to follow the chapter's guidelines, standards council should
address the incident.
The CPH may have specific guidelines regarding the use of social media leading up to
and during primary recruitment. Be sure you know the rules for your CPH and
communicate these rules to all chapter members to ensure compliance. Work with the
PR chairman and webmaster to educate members on correct social media usage.
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GETTING ASSISTANCE FROM OTHER SIGMA
KAPPA CHAPTERS
Occasionally a chapter needs assistance from another Sigma Kappa chapter due to low
membership numbers.
The chapter should discuss the need for assistance with their RS/VPM advisor, ABS,
collegiate coordinator, recruitment coordinator, and any assigned staff members who
are working with the chapter. Guidelines will be determined.
The following steps should be followed when considering this option:
Check the CPH recruitment rules. If it is not addressed, meet with the F/SA to
determine how to obtain permission. Once permission is obtained, it is most
effective when the assisting chapter can dress like your chapter members and
recruit PNMs. An important question to answer is, must they identify themselves
as a member of another chapter?
Determine the number of women needed to effectively assist your chapter. Keep
the number of members from other chapters to no more than 25-30% of the
membership, so they blend in.
With the assistance of the recruitment coordinator and RS/VPM advisor,
determine which chapters will be asked to assist.
Contact the identified chapters before the end of the term prior to primary
recruitment.
Make the request to the chapter president and then follow-up in writing or
through email. Copy the ABS, RS/VPM advisor, collegiate coordinator and
recruitment coordinator for both chapters on the correspondence.
State the need, be as specific as possible, and communicate the date, time, and
details of the event. If the dates are unknown, share the approximate date and
time. Be sure to follow-up immediately with a phone call or email when the date
and time are set.
Communicate arrangements for expenses such as lodging, food, transportation,
etc. The visiting chapter should not arrive any later than four hours before and
preferably a full evening before the event.
Clarify their role in the recruitment and what the expectations will be for them.
Will they:
Recruit on the floor as a floater?
Recruit on the floor as a part of a rotation group?
Greet, handle coats, purses, etc.?
Serve refreshments?
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Be present during a recruitment event but not conversing with PNMs?
If they are able to assist and will be conversing with PNMs, provide them with fact
sheets regarding the chapter and campus and conduct conversation practice to
allow them to feel comfortable assisting the chapter
Include favorite campus hangouts, important campus events and varsity
athletics teams that the chapter normally supports. Include trends and
campus cultures if different from theirs.
Include chapter information including important social events and
activities, philanthropy events, chapter traditions, big sister/little sister
program, campus involvement including leadership positions and current
chapter officers (an extra 8 x10 composite with officers noted would be
helpful.)
If they will be part of a rotation group, what will their conversation topic
be?
Provide information regarding round plans, flow, songs and chants, etc.
Communicate clothing guidelines and if the assisting chapter needs to purchase
clothing or if clothing will be provided by the chapter.
Determine the chapter's ability to rate PNMs. If recruiting actively, the visiting
chapter members should be involved in rotation group rating and should provide
the RGL with notes for daily MSC meetings.
Be a gracious hostess chapter
Appoint a committee and chairman to hostess each individual member.
Communicate any round plan changes immediately.
Make arrangements for lodging, meals and transportation - assume all costs.
Include them in the sisterhood/social events that occur during their visit.
If possible refrain from asking them to set-up, breakdown or clean up.
Have the VPC write a thank you note from the chapter following the event, and
submit a Sisterhood Recognition Award application for the chapter that assisted
at the end of the year.
Be prepared
Make sure the chapter and guests understand their roles.
Have nametags available. Check CPH rules regarding identification. Use their
chapter name in the bottom corner of the nametags if it is required that they be
identified.
Assisting Other Sigma Kappa Chapters
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If your chapter receives a request for assistance, discuss the capacity of the chapter to
assist with your chapter president, RS, and ABS. Respond to the request as soon as
possible copying the ABS, RS/VPM advisor, collegiate coordinator and recruitment
coordinator for both chapters in your response. Refrain from sending inexperienced
chapter members. This is not a time for them to learn how to recruit, this is a time for
your chapter to help another chapter in need; therefore, send experienced members
with strong recruitment backgrounds. The chapter making the request should
communicate how many women are needed.
Be prepared
Clarify the date, time and place of the event. Double check driving directions and
contact phone numbers.
Time your arrival at least four hours before the event but preferably the evening
before. Take into account possible traffic and other delays.
Clarify the dress for the event and look your very best.
Clarify the chapter members' role at the event prior to arriving, i.e. talking with
PNMs.
Review the campus/chapter fact sheets sent to you.
Practice assigned conversation topics.
Practice songs/chants.
Preparing to visit
Be prepared to answer tough questions regarding who you are and why you are there. A
good answer to these types of questions is: "Sorority chapters visit each other at
different times of the year for football games, Founders' Day, philanthropy events,
conferences and recruitment. We thought it would be fun to come for recruitment.
Sigma Kappa is a national organization - that's what makes our sisterhood reach
beyond our university."
Many questions can be answered as you would during your own recruitment, such as
the big sister/little sister program, Promise program, personal sisterhood anecdotes,
social events and philanthropy events.
Do not fabricate, but do not give more information than they ask for. Do not volunteer
that you are from another chapter unless directly asked. Take this time to enjoy meeting
new sisters and exploring a new campus. Do not give advice to the chapter you are
visiting unless asked. Remember this is a stressful time for the chapter you are assisting
and they need your support.
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