The College Panhellenic Council (CPC) at Northern Arizona University is a governing body for the 8 Panhellenic sororities on campus. It consists of delegates and presidents from each chapter as well as an executive board. The CPC plans community events, discusses issues in the Greek community, and works to advance sorority life at NAU. Members join to be leaders, be part of something bigger than their chapter, find purpose and community, and help the Greek system thrive. The NAU Panhellenic has won several awards in recent years and has been doing great things on campus.
Students explored the city and leadership - here's what they learned! From GenerationNation's Youth Leadership Charlotte-Mecklenburg Class of 2015's Team 6.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Youth Council 2013-14 reportGenerationNation
How did the youth council spend its year? What are their recommendations for community leaders? See their presentation, read the report, and watch the video!
Students explored the city and leadership - here's what they learned! From GenerationNation's Youth Leadership Charlotte-Mecklenburg Class of 2015's Team 6.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Youth Council 2013-14 reportGenerationNation
How did the youth council spend its year? What are their recommendations for community leaders? See their presentation, read the report, and watch the video!
Turning point of Lansing, Michigan, Rite of Passage Graduation Transition cel...Howard Spence
This Presentation Documents the Rites of Passage Graduation Celebration for the Seniors of the Turning Point of Lansing, Michigan Non-Profit Community Organization. The Turning Point is comprised of a group of dedicated men in the Lansing Minority community who donate many hours of their time to mentor, direct, and counsel young black males residing in the Greater Lansing, Michigan area.
Many of the young men are from single family homes. Some had encountered adjustment problems in the public school systems and need someone in their corner to help them figure out how to navigate the difficult transition from Boys to Men for black adolescent youth.
This presentation shows some of the phases of the Rites of Passage ceremony, and also the reception immediately after the graduation ceremony. The ceremony was held at Lansing Community College at Dart auditorium on May 13, 2015.
A separate photo album presentation is also uploaded in which approximately 90 photographs taken at the even are shared.
This is the African American Parent Advisory Council presentation to the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education for October 27, 2015.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
This presentation is for those who are interested in learning more about how they can get involved and make an impact within the Southeast Asian community at Northern Illinois University. It gives a brief overview of the student organization of Southeast Asia Club of who we are and what we do. If you are interested in learning more about us, please feel free to email niuseaclub@gmail.com.
2. WHAT IS COLLEGE
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL?
College Panhellenic Council (CPC) is a group of collegiate sorority
women from each chapter on campus that come together to advance
sorority life, and create a community to help each other to grow and
thrive.
CPC consists of the Delegate and President from each chapter and
the Panhellenic Council Executive Board
CPC meets on Tuesday nights at 6:15pm in Mt. View study room
3. WHAT DOES
PANHELLENIC
DO?
• We serve as a governing body for
the 8 Panhellenic sororities on
NAU’s Campus
• We plan community events like
Greek Week, Flannels &
Flapjacks, Month of the Scholars,
Tri-Council Day of Service.
• We meet weekly to discuss what
is going on in our community and
help advance sorority life at NAU.
4. WHO IS ON THE EXECUTIVE
BOARD?
The Panhellenic
President
The Vice President of
Administration
The Vice President of
Recruitment
The Vice President of
Finance
The Vice President of
Judicial and Risk
Reduction
The Vice President of
Scholarship
The Assistant
Recruitment Chair
The Special Events
Chairwoman
Assistant Special Events
Chair
The
Philanthropy/Community
Service Chair
The Secretary
RHA Representivite
5. WHY JOIN CPC?
Many of our Exec members joined
Panhellenic for the same reasons:
To be a LEADER
To be a part of something BIGGER
To find a PURPOSE
Because it is FUN
To find a COMMUNITY
To HELP our chapters thrive.
For the FRIENDSHIPS
Many of us have made incredible friendships
and been given great opportunities because
of our involvement in Panhellenic.
6. NAU PANHELLENIC IS DOING
GREAT THINGS!
We have won the NAU President’s Service Award for the past three years!
We received an Academic Excellence Award from National Panhellenic for
the 2013-2014 school year!
Our President was able to attend the NPC Academy in January.
Our Advisor received the Fraternity and Sorority Professional of the Year
award at AFLV West.
We won the National Panhellenic Excellence Award for the first time in
NAU’s history!
7. WHAT DOES
PANHELLENIC
MEAN TO US?
INTERESTED?
Come sit in on a Panhellenic Meeting!
Nominations are going to be on
November 10th
Elections will take place November 17th
For more information please contact
Misha at nau.cpc.president@gmail.com
Or
Cambria at Cambria.Teter@nau.edu
Each Chapter has at least one member that
serves on the Panhellenic Exec Board.
Have them share what Panhellenic means to
them.
***For Kappa Delta ask Miranda or have
presenter talk about it***