College Panhellenic Council (CPH)

Part of Fraternity and Sorority Life, CPH is home to 11 unique NPC sororities, all founded upon the ideals of personal growth, academic excellence, sisterhood, and service.

Two new CPH members hug on Formal recruitment bid day

Panhellenic Sorority Life at Ole Miss

Panhellenic sorority life at Ole Miss is about sisterhood, service, and finding your place in a community that lifts you up. With 11 National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities, there’s a space for you to grow, lead, and make an impact – whether you're looking for lifelong friendships, leadership opportunities, or ways to give back.

We see you, we celebrate you, and we can’t wait to welcome you into the tradition, spirit, and support that make our Panhellenic community so special.

 

Emma Grace (EG) Hale

Meet the CPH President

Click below to contact the CPH president. Click here to view the full College Panhellenic Council Executive Board, learn more about each member's duties, and hear from the President and Vice President of Recruitment.

Emma Grace (EG) Hale

College Panhellenic Council Impact

5,113

total active members in the Spring of 2024.

28,692

service hours given by CPH sororities in the Spring of 2024.

$470k

raised for philanthropy by CPH sororities in the Spring of 2024.

$460k

raised for CASA of North Mississippi in 2024.

Panhellenic Chapters

Explore each chapter to learn more about their values, sisterhood, and the opportunities they offer for personal and academic development.

Get Involved with College Panhellenic

Serve on exec, support potential new members, uphold community values, join an honor society, or represent your chapter – there are many ways to lead and make an impact!

The College Panhellenic Executive Board serves as the governing body for the 11 Panhellenic organizations. The board is comprised of eight women who have proven to be leaders in their chapters through service as a Recruitment Counselor, on the Judicial Board, and/or as a Council Delegate.

Positions include:

  • President
  • Vice President of Recruitment
  • Vice President of Philanthropy
  • Vice President of Finance and Administration
  • Vice President of Public Relations
  • Vice President of Recruitment Counselors
  • Vice President of Standards
  • Vice President of Academics
  • Assistant Vice President of Recruitment

Elections are held through an application and interview process.

Recruitment Counselors are active sorority women who temporarily disaffiliate from their chapters to aid potential new members through the Formal Recruitment experience. Beginning at Formal Recruitment orientation, these selected women provide potential new members with helpful information regarding membership. Recruitment Counselors act as an emotional support system for potential new members as they consider each organization in order to find the best fit. Click here to learn more about the role of Recruitment Counselors.

Recruitment Counselor Application

Standards Board members are active sorority women who temporarily disaffiliate from their chapters in order to aid the Panhellenic Community through accountability. These members actively look for and report violations, provide education regarding the College Panhellenic Code of Ethics, and encourage positive relations among community members. Click here to learn more about the role of Standards Board.

Standards Board Application

Rho Lambda is an Honor Society comprised of all sorority women who are achieving excellence academically, as well as, in leadership and involvement.  Rho Lambda encourages women to excel in all aspects of sorority life throughout their collegiate years.  Paper applications go out to chapters each Spring semester! Click here to learn more about Greek honor societies.

Council Delegates are leaders who are elected to represent their chapter at weekly council meetings. Delegates are entrusted with updates and information that they will, in turn, bring back to their chapters. These women also represent their chapter during voting on crucial Panhellenic items such as bylaws, recruitment rules, and more. Council delegates are elected by their affiliated chapters, and those interested should contact chapter presidents for further information.

Philanthropy Brings Us Together

Two events, one big mission – giving back. CARE Walk raises funds for the Baptist Cancer Center, helping Lafayette-Oxford-University area residents access life-saving screenings. CASA Encore benefits CASA of North Mississippi, a nonprofit dedicated to advocating for local children in need. Sororities bring the energy, competing in fundraising, dance, and banner design. Whether walking for a cure or dancing for change, we’re making a real impact – together!

CASA Encore

During 2024 Casa Encore, our sororities raised a grand total of $460,640.04 for CASA of North Mississippi.

CARE Walk

Sorority members raise money and participate in the walk through campus with the Lafayette-Oxford-University community.

CASA Encore

Delta Gamma were the fundraising champions of 2024 CASA Encore, raising $100,970 for the nonprofit.

CARE Walk

Participants personalize their race bibs by writing the name of someone they’re walking for, then pin them to their shirts—a heartfelt way to honor and support loved ones.

CASA Encore

Alpha Omicron Pi were the overall champions for the first time of CASA Encore 2024.

CARE Walk

The fundraiser helps provide access to breast cancer diagnostic tools, such as mammograms and ultrasounds, research and more.

CPH 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.