About Panhellenic Council
The Panhellenic Council, commonly referred to as Panhel, is the governing body of all national sororities at Michigan Tech. It is also the largest women's organization on Michigan Tech's campus, encompassing a full membership from each national sorority. The Panhellenic Council is composed of a four-member executive board, and one Panhellenic Delegate from each member sorority.
Members of Panhellenic sororities strive for excellence in all facets of college life. Sorority membership helps to provide a complete college experience through commitments to leadership, scholarship, service, and life-long sisterhood.
- LeadershipSorority membership provides multiple avenues for values-centered leadership development through leadership opportunities in your chapter, through Panhellenic, and throughout the campus and community.
- ScholarshipPanhellenic women are committed to success inside the classroom, including an expectation for high academic achievement and scholastic involvement.
- ServicePhilanthropy and service are core values of the sorority experience, which allows women to gain a better sense of issues facing their campus, local community, and greater communities. Sororities continue to give both of their time and money to contribute to both local and national causes.
- Life-Long SisterhoodSorority membership is a life-long experience, allowing college women to develop meaningful friendships within their chapter, but with sorority women across the nation.
The Panhellenic Creed
We, as Undergraduate Members of women's fraternities, stand for good scholarship, for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community. Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its best possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity activities.
We, as Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet by which we strive to live.