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The Panhellenic Council consists of 6 sororities; AF, AOP, GFB, AXD, CW, and ZTA, who pursue scholarship, service and excellence everyday at GMU.
Council President Tarren Smarr
tsmarr@gmu.edu
Alpha Omicron Pi LauraAnna PascarellaWeaver lpascare@gmu.eduaweaver@gmu.edu
Alpha Omicron Pi is an international women's fraternity dedicated to academic scholarship and lifelong friendship.
Alpha Phi Jen Schnizler jschnizl@gmu.edu
Alpha Phi is an international sorority with a GMU Chapter. Each member strives for excellence ain many areas including scholarship, philanthropy, sports, involvement in other campus groups and personal growth.
Alpha Xi Delta Lynsey Jacob ljacob@gmu.edu
Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893 by ten young women at Lombard College, Galesburg, IL, who shared a vision and a dream of a national organization dedicated to the personal growth of women.
Chi Omega Alison Bartlett abartlet@gmu.edu
Chi Omega is a sisterhood that encourages personal growth, education, and friendship through our six purposes that we are founded on: career development, community service, campus activities, scholarship, friendship, and sisterhood.
Gamma Phi Beta Bridget Grant bgrant5@gmu.edu
Gamma Phi Beta's mission is to foster a nurturing environment that provides women the opportunity intellectual growth, individual worth, and service to humanity.
Zeta Tau Alpha Erin Dean edean@gmu.edu
ZTA is a national fraternity stressing sisterhood among its members. Active on campus and in the community, Zetas focus on personal growth, leadership, scholarship, and social endeavors.
Council President Tarren Smarr
tsmarr@gmu.edu
Alpha Omicron Pi LauraAnna PascarellaWeaver lpascare@gmu.eduaweaver@gmu.edu
Alpha Omicron Pi is an international women's fraternity dedicated to academic scholarship and lifelong friendship.
Alpha Phi Jen Schnizler jschnizl@gmu.edu
Alpha Phi is an international sorority with a GMU Chapter. Each member strives for excellence ain many areas including scholarship, philanthropy, sports, involvement in other campus groups and personal growth.
Alpha Xi Delta Lynsey Jacob ljacob@gmu.edu
Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893 by ten young women at Lombard College, Galesburg, IL, who shared a vision and a dream of a national organization dedicated to the personal growth of women.
Chi Omega Alison Bartlett abartlet@gmu.edu
Chi Omega is a sisterhood that encourages personal growth, education, and friendship through our six purposes that we are founded on: career development, community service, campus activities, scholarship, friendship, and sisterhood.
Gamma Phi Beta Bridget Grant bgrant5@gmu.edu
Gamma Phi Beta's mission is to foster a nurturing environment that provides women the opportunity intellectual growth, individual worth, and service to humanity.
Zeta Tau Alpha Erin Dean edean@gmu.edu
ZTA is a national fraternity stressing sisterhood among its members. Active on campus and in the community, Zetas focus on personal growth, leadership, scholarship, and social endeavors.
